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Many growth stocks are becoming expensive, prompting some investors to turn to value stocks. "The S&P 500 at 5,075 with expected earnings growth of 10% for 2024 gives us $243 a share and puts us at 21X earnings - its pricey, plain, and simple," said Brian Szytel, senior managing director of The Bahnsen Group, in late February. The S&P 500 closed around 5,078 on Tuesday. "I would however, own parts of the market shift to more value-oriented names and believe that rotation that started in 2022 from growth to value will resume. Those interested in value stocks can consider the following from CNBC Pro's screen of the Vanguard Value ETF.
Persons: Brian Szytel, Weizhen Tan Organizations: CNBC, Vanguard
Growth stocks have often been investor darlings — the S & P 500 is driven by stocks in sectors like tech. Value stocks are less popular. But many growth stocks are also becoming expensive, prompting some investors to turn to value stocks. Goldman Sachs also recently highlighted value stocks that stand out for their cheap valuations compared with earnings growth prospects. Those interested in value stocks can consider the following from CNBC Pro's screen of the Vanguard Value ETF.
Persons: darlings, Brian Szytel, Szytel, Goldman Sachs, Baker Hughes, Properties Organizations: Group, CNBC, Vanguard, AES Corporation, Halliburton Company, AES, Royalty Pharma
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