There is plenty of talk that stocks are near or at all time highs as of late and that there aren't any good deals right now. However, investors that want to do a little digging will find quite a few interesting stocks that look very cheap. The thing that makes some of them cheap, though, is that they are in unique positions such as being in industries that are in structural decline or are simply in cyclical markets.
Three dividend paying stocks that look very cheap by traditional valuation metrics today are HP Inc. (NYSE:HPQ), Alliance Resource Partners (NASDAQ:ARLP), and General Motors (NYSE:GM). Let's take a quick look at why these shares are cheap and whether they are worth an investment today or not.
Source: Motley Fool
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3 Incredibly Cheap Dividend Stocks
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