Near 52-Week Low

Stocks within 15% of their annual low. Potential bargains or companies facing headwinds — due diligence required. $1B+ only.

200 stocks Updated May 9, 2026
$1,571.02T Total Market Cap
Avg P/E Ratio
-1.27% Avg Daily Change
$121.57 Avg Share Price

Stocks trading near their 52-week low represent companies whose share prices have fallen significantly over the past year. This list screens for stocks within 15% of their annual low — a zone that can signal either deep value opportunities or deteriorating fundamentals. Distinguishing between the two requires careful analysis of the reasons behind the decline.

Contrarian investors often find their best opportunities among stocks near 52-week lows, applying the principle of buying when others are fearful. Warren Buffett has built much of his fortune by purchasing quality companies during periods of temporary distress. However, not every decline is temporary — some stocks are cheap for good reasons, including declining revenue, competitive threats, or structural industry changes.

This list filters for companies with market caps above $1 billion to exclude the most speculative names. It shows the current price, the 52-week low, the percentage above that low, and daily change data updated from live market feeds. Use this as a starting point for research, not as a buy list.

# Symbol Name Price 52W Low From Low Change % Market Cap
1 WLWHY Woolworths Group Limited $3.18 $4,678.00 -99.9% -2.15% 45.71B
2 BRK.B Berkshire Hathaway Inc $475.94 $685,150.00 -99.9% +0.18% 1.02T
3 SSNLF Samsung Electronics $140.00 $53,700.00 -99.7% +114.69% 1,371.15T
4 ICL Icl Group Ltd $6.37 $1,474.00 -99.6% +6.17% 21.06B
5 NYAX Nayax Ltd $72.00 $11,610.00 -99.4% -0.48% 7.82B
6 SONY Sony Group Corporation $20.27 $3,136.00 -99.4% +1.91% 20.41T
7 ESLT Elbit Systems Ltd $782.21 $100,000.00 -99.2% -1.60% 119.49B
8 INFY Infosys Limited $12.64 $1,215.10 -99.0% +1.44% 5.40T
9 WIT Wipro Limited $1.98 $186.50 -98.9% +0.00% 2.13T
10 MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group $18.01 $1,630.50 -98.9% +0.06% 32.95T
11 NGLOY Anglo American plc $25.53 $1,987.20 -98.7% -1.81% 38.84B
12 RDY Dr. Reddy's Laboratories $13.29 $1,020.00 -98.7% -1.04% 1.01T
13 IMBBY Imperial Brands PLC $37.61 $2,648.00 -98.6% -2.54% 21.70B
14 UL Unilever PLC $58.42 $4,068.00 -98.6% -0.53% 92.04B
15 ENLT Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd $90.51 $5,719.00 -98.4% +6.37% 34.80B
16 RELX RELX PLC $33.60 $1,991.00 -98.3% -1.64% 48.14B
17 AZN AstraZeneca PLC $181.65 $9,651.00 -98.1% -0.99% 230.48B
18 BTI British American Tobacco p.l.c. $58.47 $3,013.00 -98.1% +0.67% 89.90B
19 IBN ICICI Bank Limited $26.55 $1,187.60 -97.8% -0.71% 9.17T
20 SSEZF SSE plc $37.20 $1,589.50 -97.7% +5.26% 31.88B
21 HLMAF Halma plc $62.00 $2,610.00 -97.6% -3.32% 16.65B
22 RYCEY Rolls-Royce Holdings plc $16.93 $698.20 -97.6% -2.79% 105.00B
23 RIO Rio Tinto Group $105.02 $4,110.00 -97.4% +1.85% 126.43B
24 HDB HDFC Bank Limited $25.06 $726.65 -96.6% -2.38% 12.27T
25 SHEL Shell plc $84.30 $2,349.00 -96.4% +0.07% 189.50B
26 GSK GSK plc $50.42 $1,263.50 -96.0% -0.16% 84.80B
27 PUK Prudential plc $31.30 $757.40 -95.9% -1.04% 28.09B
28 TSCDY Tesco PLC $19.14 $343.60 -94.4% -1.49% 31.40B
29 DEO Diageo plc $84.40 $1,351.00 -93.8% +1.16% 32.74B
30 GLNCY Glencore plc $15.25 $237.88 -93.6% -1.10% 65.26B
31 BAESY BAE Systems plc $107.91 $1,588.50 -93.2% -4.80% 64.98B
32 TM Toyota Motor Corporation $190.16 $2,409.00 -92.1% +0.99% 44.21T
33 LYG Lloyds Banking Group plc $5.44 $66.94 -91.9% +2.84% 60.15B
34 BCS Barclays PLC $23.71 $274.15 -91.4% +1.80% 59.92B
35 HSBC HSBC Holdings plc $87.51 $781.60 -88.8% -2.91% 229.95B
36 HESAY Hermès International $190.70 $1,529.00 -87.5% -0.08% 173.13B
37 BP BP p.l.c. $43.44 $337.65 -87.1% -0.84% 90.22B
38 TCEHY Tencent Holdings $60.62 $440.20 -86.2% -0.30% 4.68T
39 EQNR Equinor ASA $36.87 $226.40 -83.7% -0.11% 903.95B
40 BWLP Bw Lpg Ltd $20.38 $102.00 -80.0% +0.84% 28.08B
41 NVO Novo Nordisk A/S $44.87 $224.25 -80.0% +1.08% 1.14T
42 HAFN Hafnia Ltd $8.96 $42.71 -79.0% +1.36% 37.52B
43 VOD Vodafone Group Plc $16.20 $67.80 -76.1% +3.25% 26.85B
44 LVMUY LVMH Moët Hennessy $105.46 $436.55 -75.8% -0.61% 240.62B
45 LRLCY L'Oréal S.A. $88.62 $338.85 -73.9% +2.93% 186.30B
46 ASX ASE Technology Holding Co $33.55 $127.00 -73.6% +3.93% 1.97T
47 LI Li Auto Inc $17.97 $61.15 -70.6% +2.10% 146.16B
48 HSHP Himalaya Shipping Ltd $16.24 $54.10 -70.0% +2.85% 6.51B
49 JD JD.com Inc $30.17 $95.90 -68.5% -0.13% 312.29B
50 TRMD Torm Plc-A $33.92 $103.75 -67.3% +2.45% 21.32B
51 CVNA Carvana Co $77.94 $194.02 -59.8% -2.58% 84.91B
52 TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing $401.01 $816.00 -50.9% +0.84% 54.07T
53 SNY Sanofi $46.08 $74.85 -38.4% -1.07% 97.65B
54 STKAF ST Engineering Ltd $2.76 $3.98 -30.7% -4.50% 10.39B
55 WCN Waste Connections Inc $151.82 $211.93 -28.4% -1.14% 56.90B
56 ZTS Zoetis Inc $82.83 $115.25 -28.1% -5.13% 57.37B
57 BGSI The Boyd Group Inc $115.43 $159.55 -27.7% -4.02% 4.49B
58 GFL Gfl Environmental Inc-Sub Vt $36.74 $49.32 -25.5% -1.21% 17.76B
59 STN Stantec Inc $87.41 $114.84 -23.9% -4.09% 14.18B
60 CIGI Colliers Intl Gr-Subord Vot $98.63 $128.82 -23.4% -4.71% 7.24B
61 WFG West Fraser Timber Co Ltd $61.84 $80.57 -23.3% -1.48% 6.68B
62 TU Telus Corp $12.75 $16.18 -21.2% -1.09% 26.52B
63 FSV Firstservice Corp $134.56 $169.60 -20.7% +0.07% 8.44B
64 RBA Rb Global Inc $103.28 $129.44 -20.2% -0.15% 26.30B
65 CAE Cae Inc $26.94 $33.59 -19.8% -0.26% 11.86B
66 GIB Cgi Inc $68.21 $84.70 -19.5% +0.18% 19.77B
67 RBLX Roblox Corp -Class A $41.91 $51.23 -18.2% -6.41% 39.55B
68 TRI Thomson Reuters Corp $92.94 $112.15 -17.1% -0.46% 52.22B
69 BCE Bce Inc $24.14 $29.10 -17.0% -1.75% 30.75B
70 AORT Artivion Inc $22.31 $26.84 -16.9% -37.01% 1.24B
71 AQN Algonquin Power & Utilities $6.07 $7.26 -16.4% -3.34% 6.58B
72 BBUC Brookfield Business-Cl A $30.85 $36.79 -16.1% -8.21% 11.10B
73 LSPD Lightspeed Commerce Inc $9.64 $11.45 -15.8% -1.43% 1.77B
74 CBAUF Commonwealth Bank of Australia $124.08 $146.98 -15.6% +3.55% 297.76B
75 ELE Elemental Royalty Corp $18.86 $22.34 -15.6% +7.46% 1.61B
76 DSGX Descartes Systems Grp/The $72.30 $85.26 -15.2% -1.47% 8.35B
77 SIEGY Siemens AG $153.99 $180.96 -14.9% -2.91% 182.64B
78 DXC Dxc Technology Co $9.43 $11.07 -14.8% -21.48% 1.60B
79 CHTR Charter Communications Inc-A $154.86 $180.38 -14.2% -3.36% 25.43B
80 JHX James Hardie Ind Plc $20.98 $24.41 -14.1% +2.49% 16.57B
81 UPWK Upwork Inc $8.82 $10.02 -12.0% -16.87% 1.15B
82 FTS Fortis Inc $56.09 $63.54 -11.7% -0.09% 39.41B
83 CNI Canadian Natl Railway Co $111.64 $126.11 -11.5% +0.72% 92.53B
84 EMA Emera Inc $52.60 $59.02 -10.9% +0.79% 21.59B
85 CP Canadian Pacific Kansas City $86.04 $96.50 -10.8% +0.96% 106.01B
86 SYK Stryker Corp $285.47 $319.32 -10.6% -2.98% 125.44B
87 OTEX Open Text Corp $24.72 $27.63 -10.5% +4.35% 8.11B
88 ENB Enbridge Inc $53.59 $59.68 -10.2% -0.74% 156.90B
89 SLF Sun Life Financial Inc $70.06 $77.38 -9.5% +0.79% 54.21B
90 BSX Boston Scientific Corp $53.93 $59.39 -9.2% -4.67% 92.90B
91 NTR Nutrien Ltd $68.33 $74.58 -8.4% -0.07% 49.68B
92 ABT Abbott Laboratories $84.32 $90.72 -7.1% -3.09% 156.28B
93 BNT Brookfield Wealth Solutions $46.95 $50.19 -6.5% +1.10% 21.45B
94 WTW Willis Towers Watson Plc $256.36 $273.59 -6.3% -0.66% 26.99B
95 PBA Pembina Pipeline Corp $45.72 $48.74 -6.2% +1.69% 34.40B
96 GIL Gildan Activewear Inc $59.26 $62.80 -5.6% -0.24% 15.01B
97 BHC Bausch Health Cos Inc $5.75 $6.06 -5.1% +0.35% 2.92B
98 MDT Medtronic Plc $76.15 $79.93 -4.7% -2.32% 106.97B
99 AGO Assured Guaranty Ltd $75.05 $78.77 -4.7% -8.95% 3.43B
100 PPC Pilgrim'S Pride Corp $29.10 $30.21 -3.7% -4.28% 7.07B

Frequently Asked Questions

What does near 52-week low mean?
A stock near its 52-week low is trading close to the lowest price it has reached in the past year. This list includes stocks within 15% of that low point. For example, if a stock's 52-week low is $50 and it currently trades at $55, it is 10% above its low and would appear on this list. Being near the 52-week low indicates sustained selling pressure but does not automatically indicate whether the stock is a bargain or a trap.
Should I buy stocks near their 52-week low?
Not automatically. Stocks near 52-week lows require thorough fundamental analysis before buying. Ask why the stock has declined — is it a company-specific issue, a sector-wide downturn, or broad market weakness? Stocks with strong balance sheets, growing revenue, and temporary headwinds can be excellent buys. Stocks with deteriorating fundamentals, excessive debt, or secular decline may continue falling regardless of how cheap they appear.
What is the difference between a value opportunity and a value trap?
A value opportunity is a fundamentally sound company temporarily mispriced by the market. A value trap is a stock that appears cheap but keeps declining because its business is genuinely deteriorating. Key differentiators include free cash flow trends (positive and stable vs negative), competitive position (strengthening vs eroding), balance sheet health (manageable debt vs overleveraged), and management quality. Checking insider buying can also help — insiders buying near lows is a positive signal.
What causes stocks to hit 52-week lows?
Common causes include earnings misses or guidance cuts, sector rotation away from the company's industry, rising interest rates hurting growth valuations, competitive threats, regulatory actions, management changes, and macroeconomic concerns. Some declines are company-specific (fraud, product failures) while others affect entire sectors (oil price crashes, tech selloffs). Understanding the cause helps determine whether the decline is temporary or structural.
How to analyze stocks near 52-week lows?
Start with the balance sheet — debt levels, cash position, and current ratio. Companies with strong balance sheets can survive temporary downturns. Next, examine revenue trends and free cash flow generation. A company still growing revenue despite a stock price decline is more attractive than one with falling sales. Check analyst sentiment and insider transactions. Finally, compare the current valuation to historical averages and industry peers to determine if the discount is justified.
Do stocks near 52-week lows bounce back?
Research shows mixed results. Studies indicate that stocks near 52-week lows slightly underperform the market on average over the following 6-12 months, suggesting momentum tends to persist. However, this average masks wide dispersion — some stocks recover sharply while others continue declining. The stocks that recover tend to have strong fundamentals, improving earnings estimates, and insider buying. Systematic contrarian strategies work best with strict quality filters and diversification.
What is a 52-week range?
The 52-week range shows the highest and lowest prices a stock has traded at during the past year. It provides context for the current price relative to recent history. A stock trading near the bottom of its range has experienced significant decline, while one near the top shows strong momentum. The 52-week range is widely reported on financial websites and brokerage platforms and is one of the most commonly referenced technical indicators for gauging a stock's relative price position.
Is buying the dip a good strategy?
"Buying the dip" works best when applied to fundamentally strong companies or broad indices during temporary pullbacks. Historically, buying S&P 500 dips of 10%+ has been profitable over subsequent 1-3 year periods. For individual stocks, the strategy is riskier because some dips are permanent declines. Successful dip buying requires distinguishing temporary setbacks from structural problems and sizing positions appropriately. Using a dollar-cost averaging approach rather than investing all at once can reduce timing risk.

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