7 Great Stocks For A Small Budget

 | Mar 13, 2020 02:30AM ET

Panic selling sent the market crashing yesterday, as the coronavirus continued to spread globally, having been declared a pandemic. Both the Dow and the S&P 500 appeared to be in free-fall, down nearly 10% for the day. The Nasdaq dropped more than 9 points.

Amongst the chaos, the Fed declared it would pump more than a trillion dollars to stabilize the financial system, in addition to the rate cut announced earlier. It could also announce another rate cut at its March 18 meeting, if not sooner.

But investors appear rattled and unwilling to consider the reality that is nowhere near as gloomy as it’s being made out to be. There’s obviously a virus impact on travel companies, as both individual and corporate travel is minimized. The impact on technology companies could turn out to be worse than anticipated although there are indications that the Asia supply chain is limping back to normal.

And a few companies might insist that people work from home as far as possible, to be on the safe side. This of course doesn’t mean that all the factories are shutting down, people aren’t going to work anymore and production is coming to a standstill.

The other thing worth keeping in mind is the fact that valuations had been soaring beyond reason, not just on our favorite stocks, but across the board. So we should actually welcome the correction as many stocks are getting closer to reasonable valuations.

But still, if you think the market’s too risky and want to get back into the market on a budget, here are a few that can get you far-

Trinity Industries (NYSE:TRN)

Trinity Industries is a diversified industrial company based in Dallas, TX. The company owns market-leading businesses offering rail transportation products and services in North America.

At $16.10 a piece, TRN is now going cheap, despite its 2020 EPS estimate jumping 13 cents in the last 30 days. Additionally, the company usually tops analyst estimates, which means that there’s further scope for appreciation.