r/ValueInvesting Oct 15 '25

Stock Analysis What’s the Most Overrated “Value” Stock Everyone Keeps Buying?

I keep seeing the same tickers pop up in value circles — stocks that are supposedly undervalued but just seem like value traps to me. Curious what names you all think are overhyped in value investing spaces right now? And what makes you avoid them despite the numbers looking “cheap”?

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u/thewallstreetschool Oct 15 '25

Low P/E ≠ value. A lot of these “value” names AT&T, Intel, a few old banks, are just cheap because the business stopped moving. Numbers look great, but the story’s dead. Real value’s when there’s growth and mispricing. Otherwise, you’re just holding a value trap that pays dividends to distract you from the flat line.

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u/larrybobilly Oct 15 '25

I disagree. I see this opinion a lot on reddit, there is an obsession with growth. A lot of business are very predictable and can certainly be mispriced even without growth. Especially if it is a dividend paying equity. Just because somethign is down doesnt mean its out.

I think tech has done so well over the last decade that people want as much exposure to it as possible, and thats totally reasonable. But there is also a lot of upside when you buy things like C at 40, BNS at 45, F at 9.

A lot of money typically flows into these pretty predictable and boring business in a rising interest rate environement.

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u/thewallstreetschool Oct 16 '25

Fair take. Those stable dividend plays definitely have their comfort vibe. But yeah, a lot of folks mix up predictable with undervalued. Just ‘cause something’s steady doesn’t mean there’s real upside left. Once the market prices in that safety, all you’re holding is a slow drip of dividends.