Low PE in an uptrend
Stocks under fifteen times trailing earnings, holding above the 200-day — cheap, and no longer ignored.
A low P/E on its own is a value-trap list: businesses priced cheap because they deserve to be. The trend filter changes the question — a stock below fifteen times trailing earnings that also holds above its 200-day average is cheap and being re-rated, not cheap and forgotten. The earnings side is point-in-time trailing twelve months, so a stock appears only once four quarters are on file, and loss-makers — where a P/E means nothing — are NULL and excluded by construction.
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