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We recently published a list of the 15 Best and Cheap Stocks to Buy According to Billionaires. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Capital One Financial Corporation (NYSE:COF) stands against the other cheap stocks held by billionaires.
The S&P 500 index is trading around its all-time high, and the short-term market indicators aren’t much evident with the latest U.S. tariff policy under implementation.
Billionaire investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffett sold a record $134 billion worth of stock in 2024. Buffett’s move is considered a benchmark among investors to assess the market. Historically, when Buffett’s firm becomes a net seller, it’s often followed by below-average market performance. Many believe that this could be a signal of stock market underperformance in 2025. Cheap stocks held by billionaire investors can be a great option considering the current uncertainty in the market.
In an interview with CNBC on March 11, chief market strategist at MAI Capital Management, Chris Grisanti, pointed out the significance of recognizing market signals and valuations to understand the investment landscape effectively. Grisanti noted that entry price is crucial in investing, especially as valuation distortions have spiked in recent years with growth stocks massively outperforming value stocks. He highlighted the change in market trends, pointing out that corrections were often driven by tech stocks impacting the market down, resulting in what he viewed as natural and healthy pullbacks.
Chirs said that the decline in the market has occurred due to the underperformance of economically sensitive sectors such as banks, airlines, and consumer discretionary stocks, indicating a potential economic slowdown. On top of that, President Trump’s tariff policy can be a burden on the economy with local businesses suffering from high tariffs.
According to British economist John Ross, President Trump’s tariff policies will negatively impact the U.S. economy. “The only issue with the tariffs is which combination of bad effects will you have,” said Ross in a recent interview with Xinhua.
“But the Federal Reserve’s job is to contain inflation. Therefore, if it sees inflationary pressures, the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates, but it will slow down the economy,” Ross added.
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman in a recent interview during the Squawk Box show on CNBC said that the president is on the right track, but he is doing things in a very destabilizing manner. “The president is focusing on reducing the deficit, which is the right thing to do,” said Cooperman.