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                                <title>Cheap Stocks to Buy Now (That Aren&#8217;t Penny Stocks!)</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>We're all looking for deals, here's how to safely shop the bargain bin when you're investing.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2019/10/13/cheap-stocks-to-buy-now-that-arent-penny-stocks/">Cheap Stocks to Buy Now (That Aren&#8217;t Penny Stocks!)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.ca">The Motley Fool Canada</a>.</p>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all want to feel like we’re getting a deal. We coupon, we look for discount codes, and we wait for Labor Day to head to the car dealership or the mattress store.</p>
<p>We do it as consumers <em>and</em> as investors — with stocks we hunt for bargains, hoping to recognize an absurd value before the rest of the market catches on and shares rocket up.</p>
<p>Some people turn to penny stocks or look for the stocks under $5 or $10 hoping to make some easy money. But that’s actually one of the most destructive ways to invest.</p>
<p>In this video <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpRQuynBX9Qy9tPrcswpPag?sub_confirmation=1">from our YouTube channel</a>, we break down the difference between stock price and valuation and explain why seemingly expensive stocks (based on price) can actually be “cheap” stocks. We also explain the huge mistake of fixating on share price, or even focusing on just low P/E stocks if you’re trying to follow the tenets of value investing. Plus, we give you some cheap stocks for your watch list!</p>

<p>A full transcript will be posted after the broadcast finishes.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2019/10/13/cheap-stocks-to-buy-now-that-arent-penny-stocks/">Cheap Stocks to Buy Now (That Aren’t Penny Stocks!)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.ca">The Motley Fool Canada</a>.</p>
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<p>Before you buy stock in Texas Roadhouse, consider this:</p>



<p>The Motley Fool Canada<em> </em>team has identified what they believe are the top 10 TSX stocks for 2026â¦ and Texas Roadhouse wasnât one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could potentially produce monster returns in the coming years.</p>



<p>Consider <strong>MercadoLibre</strong>, which we first recommended on January 8, 2014 … if you invested $1,000 in the âeBay of Latin Americaâ at the time of our recommendation, youâd have over <strong>$16,000</strong>!*</p>



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<p class="has-text-color has-p-small-font-size" style="color:#767676">* Returns as of March 24th, 2026</p>




</div><p><strong>More reading</strong></p><ul><li> <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2026/04/08/why-now-is-the-time-to-invest-in-canadas-infrastructure-boom/">Why Now Is the Time to Invest in Canada’s Infrastructure Boom</a></li><li> <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2026/04/08/the-only-stock-id-hold-in-a-tfsa-for-life-2/">The Only Stock I’d Hold in a TFSA for Life</a></li><li> <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2026/04/08/a-7-dividend-stock-ideal-for-passive-income-seekers/">A 7% Dividend Stock Ideal for Passive Income Seekers</a></li><li> <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2026/04/08/the-tsx-stock-id-most-want-to-hold-forever-especially-inside-a-tfsa/">The TSX Stock I’d Most Want to Hold Forever â Especially Inside a TFSA</a></li><li> <a href="https://www.fool.ca/2026/04/08/3-canadian-etfs-soaring-upwards-to-buy-now-for-a-tfsa/">3 Canadian ETFs Soaring Upwards to Buy Now for a TFSA</a></li></ul><em><a href="http://boards.fool.com/profile/TMFWizard/info.aspx">Chris Hill</a> has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. <a href="http://boards.fool.com/profile/TMFFlippenator/info.aspx">Emily Flippen</a> owns shares of Constellation Brands. <a href="http://boards.fool.com/profile/TMF144/info.aspx">Ron Gross</a> has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Texas Roadhouse. The Motley Fool recommends Constellation Brands and Zynga. The Motley Fool has a <a href="http://www.fool.com/Legal/fool-disclosure-policy.aspx">disclosure policy</a>.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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