3 cheapest stocks in India according to Peter Lynch’s favourite formula. Should you buy?

By Ekta Sonecha Desai

At just 46, Peter Lynch did what most investors wouldn’t dare—he retired at the peak of his success. His track record was nothing short of extraordinary, delivering market-beating returns for over a decade. But his real legacy lies in how he picked winning stocks, helping everyday investors find undervalued opportunities in places others overlooked.

Lynch believed that one of the best ways to analyze a stock was by comparing its Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio to its growth rate. This gave rise to the PEG ratio (Price/Earnings to Growth), a crucial tool in stock selection. 

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Here’s the formula: PEG Ratio = (Price/Earnings Ratio) ÷ Annual EPS Growth Rate

While a low P/E ratio can make a stock look cheap, it doesn’t tell the full story. A company growing at a rapid pace may justify a higher valuation, while a slow-growing company may be overvalued even at a low P/E. That’s why Lynch used the PEG ratio—to find stocks that were not just cheap but had strong future potential.

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In today’s volatile markets, relying on low PEG ratio stocks can provide resilience. Stock prices swing wildly, but companies with a healthy balance of valuation and growth tend to hold their ground. However, the challenge lies in selecting the right ones—not every low PEG stock is a great investment. Some may be undervalued for a reason, weighed down by weak financials or uncertain futures. The real trick is identifying companies that are not only cheap but also have bright prospects and solid fundamentals.

That’s why in this article, we haven’t just picked stocks with a low PEG ratio. We’ve gone a step further, selecting three stocks that offer a rare combination of attractive valuations and strong growth fundamentals. These are companies with the potential to outperform the market while keeping downside risks in check—helping investors make more informed,

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