These stocks are trading at the same price they were nearly 30 years ago. In today’s all-time high market, that might sound impossible—but there are still some solid, cash-generating businesses trading at true value prices.
Whitney Tilson of Stansberry Research joins us to reveal five undervalued stocks that AI flagged as part of a well-rounded, diversified portfolio. From household names like McDonald’s to under-the-radar picks you’ve probably never heard of, these companies mint money, trade at attractive valuations, and could help investors beat Wall Street.
What you’ll learn in this video:
-Why some iconic stocks are still priced like it’s the 1990s
-How Tilson’s team uses AI to build a balanced portfolio
-5 undervalued stocks with strong cash flows and dividends
-How diversification helps protect against market downturns
Get Whitney Tilson’s full research and see the complete portfolio here: https://marketbeat.com/y/new
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Whitney Tilson, Guest
Lead Analyst, Stansberry Research
Whitney is the lead analyst for Stansberry Investment Advisory.
Whitney graduated magna cum laude from Harvard with a bachelor's degree in government. Upon graduation, he helped Wendy Kopp launch Teach for America. He then went on to earn his MBA at Harvard in 1994. He graduated in the top 5% of his class and was named a Baker Scholar.
In his professional life, Whitney founded and ran Kase Capital Management, which managed three value-oriented hedge funds and two mutual funds. Starting out of his bedroom with only $1 million, Tilson grew assets under management to more than $200 million.
An accomplished writer, Tilson has published four books, the most recent of which is The Art of Playing Defense: How to Get Ahead by Not Falling Behind (2021). He has also co-authored two books, The Art of Value Investing: How the World's Best Investors Beat the Market (2013) and More Mortgage Meltdown: 6 Ways to Profit in These Bad Times (2009). And he contributed to Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger (2005), the definitive book on Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger.
Whitney has appeared dozens of times on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and Fox Business Network, and has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. He has also written for Forbes, the Financial Times, Kiplinger's, the Motley Fool, and TheStreet.com.

Bridget Bennett, Host
Digital Media Producer, MarketBeat
Always the talker, Bridget Bennett turned her passion for people and sharing stories into a career in communications. She started working as a journalist in high school at her local county paper in Ellendale, North Dakota. After moving to Dallas for college at Southern Methodist University, she quickly fell in love with visual storytelling and started her career as a news anchor and reporter.
Bridget brings her 12 years of experience in broadcast writing and video production to the MarketBeat content team. She's also an energetic, creative thinker and lifelong learner, so she's always bringing new ideas. Bridget is thrilled to be part of an innovative team that is constantly looking to create useful content people can connect with.
When she's not working, Bridget is a busy mom of three and can be found at just about every activity or outing in town. She is also an adoption and foster care advocate and helps support foster children and families through her nonprofit volunteer work. She and her husband, Jason, grew up together and have spent their lives exploring the world through travel, hiking and ministry.