List the top ten beta stocks that have P/E ratio between 0 and 13


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The top ten beta stocks with a P/E ratio between 0 and 13 are as follows1:
beta(6188)beta rank from largest to smallest 10(10)p/e greater than 13(1998)beta less than 0(258)beta rank from largest to smallest 10 ; p/e greater than 13 ; beta less than 0(41)
last-price | last-change% | Beta2024.06.14 | Beta rank2024.06.14 | P/E(TTM)2024.06.17 |
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11.04 | 0.27% | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 22.62 |
12.00 | -0.25% | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 480.70 |
11.45 | 0.19% | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 51.23 |
11.30 | -0.04% | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 74.75 |
11.06 | 0.00 | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 38.58 |
11.15 | 0.45% | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 470.03 |
56.95 | -1.37% | -0.01 | 5303/6188 | 21.01 |
11.18 | 0.00 | -0.02 | 5329/6188 | 22.81 |
11.03 | 0.00 | -0.02 | 5329/6188 | 23.25 |
226.46 | -2.26% | -0.02 | 5329/6188 | 28.26 |
Ticker |
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EVEEVe Mobility |
NOVVNova Vision |
PHYTPyrophyte |
RRACRigel Resource |
TCOAZalatoris |
WTMAWelsbach Technology |
ZMZoom Video |
ASCBA SPAC II |
BFACBattery Future |
BIIBBiogen |
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These stocks have been selected based on their beta values, which indicate their volatility relative to the overall market. A beta of 0.01 suggests that these stocks are significantly less volatile than the market. The P/E ratios indicate that they are either undervalued or have unique circumstances that warrant a lower valuation. It's important to note that a low P/E ratio can also indicate a slow-growing or declining company, so further analysis is necessary before investing in these stocks.
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top ten beta stocks, 0 < P/E ratio < 13
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