How can I find out which stocks are the lowest price?
February 25th, 2008 | by admin |jds asked:
Looking through the stock pages and online you cannot sort them from lowest price to highest. I want to see the lowest price stocks. How can I do that?
Looking through the stock pages and online you cannot sort them from lowest price to highest. I want to see the lowest price stocks. How can I do that?






3 Responses to “How can I find out which stocks are the lowest price?”
By bmwdriver11 on Feb 27, 2008 | Reply
Just do a search on the phrase “52 week low”. You’ll be able to find a list of stock trading at their cheapest prices in the last year.
By gosh137 on Mar 2, 2008 | Reply
The lowest price stocks (many because they are the worst investments you can make, imo) are stocks listed on the pink sheets. Many are priced as low as 1/10th of one cent.
By Ryan S on Mar 2, 2008 | Reply
first you should research how stock are valued…
i ask which is more expensive
SIRI (sirius) which is 2.78 per share with -.56 per share eps and -.34 cash plow per share and is a 4.065 bil$ mkt cap
or PONR (pioneer companies)
trading at 34.33 per share with 4.93 eps and 6.17 cash flow ps and a 406 mil$ mkt cap
(no preference intended to either stock)
??
if you cant answer or dont have a good reason for buying one over the other then you need to worry about your selection method and not which you can buy more shares of for the $