Low P/E US Stocks with Strong Fundamentals

US stocks with P/E below 15 and Piotroski F-Score of 7 or higher.

This is a classic Joel Greenblatt / Joseph Piotroski-style screen: cheap on earnings (P/E under 15) AND high-quality on fundamentals (Piotroski F-Score 7 or higher out of 9). The F-Score combines profitability, leverage, and operating-efficiency signals into a single 0–9 grade — names scoring 7 or above are showing improving accounting trends. The combination filters out value traps where the cheap price reflects deteriorating fundamentals.

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Frequently asked questions

How often is this list updated?
The underlying price, volume, and indicator data refresh once per US trading day after the close. The list itself is cached for 30 minutes; the cache invalidates automatically when the nightly data pipeline writes the next session.
What is the Piotroski F-Score?
A 9-point fundamental quality score combining profitability (ROA, CFO, accruals), leverage (LT-debt change, current ratio, share issuance), and operating-efficiency (gross margin, asset turnover) signals. Each component is binary; a score of 7+ indicates broad-based improvement.
Where does P/E come from?
We derive P/E from the inverse of earnings yield in our score_summary table. Negative or undefined earnings yield values mean P/E is not displayed.
Can I customize the filters?
Yes — click "Customize this screen" at the top of the page. That opens the interactive screener with all the filters from this preset pre-loaded, so you can adjust ranges, swap views, or add new criteria.