3 reasons why I think today’s cheap stocks could soar in a post-pandemic world

Buying cheap stocks today could be a profitable move in the long run. Low prices plus major stimulus packages may lead to impressive capital returns.

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The prospects for many cheap stocks continue to be relatively uncertain. The coronavirus pandemic has continued over recent months, and may persist over the short run.

This may mean that investors experience paper losses in the coming months. However, buying undervalued shares now could be a shrewd move.

Their low prices, track record of recovery and the presence of major stimulus packages may boost their returns in a post-pandemic world.

Buying cheap stocks today

The ongoing threat of a second stock market crash means there are many cheap stocks available to buy today. Investor risk aversion has continued to be relatively high of late. As such, many sectors face a continued period of weak sales and profit growth.

Buying such companies now may be viewed as a risky move by some investors. And, while there’s scope for paper losses in the short run, their long-term prospects appear to be bright. Low share prices mean a wide margin of safety may be included in their valuation. This may provide greater scope for capital growth, which could catalyse your portfolio in the long run.

Furthermore, many cheap stocks are undervalued because of weak investor sentiment towards the wider equity market. Therefore, some high-quality businesses may be trading on unjustly low valuations that don’t reflect their future potential. They may offer scope for high capital returns as the economy recovers.

Track record of recovery

Even though cheap stocks may deliver disappointing performances in the short run, their long-term prospects appear to be sound. The stock market has a strong track record of recovering from even its very worst downturns to post new record highs. Therefore, investors who purchase stocks when they’re trading at a low ebb can benefit from its turnaround prospects.

For example, indexes such as the FTSE 100 and S&P 500 have experienced numerous bear markets over recent decades. They include the dot com crash, the global financial crisis and the 2020 market crash. They have still been able to produce high single-digit annualised returns that appear to be very achievable over the coming years.

Stimulus packages

Another reason why cheap stocks can surge in the next decade is the stimulus packages being implemented in major economies across the world. Policymakers across North America, Europe and many other parts of the world are seeking to support the economy through a variety of measures. These include low interest rates and asset purchase programmes.

Such programmes have a solid track record of stimulating asset prices. This was evidenced in the decade-long bull market that followed the global financial crisis. Therefore, even if the economic outlook is tough at the present time, buying undervalued shares today could be a means of benefitting from favourable policy action over the long run.

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