In this article, we will take a look at the 10 Best Stocks Under $15 to Buy Right Now.
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According to a report published by CNBC on May 22, rising inflation has pushed investors to revisit value stocks, which are a part of the stock market that has lagged in recent years. The iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF (IWD) has gained more than 48% over the past five years. Its growth counterpart, the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF), has nearly doubled during the same period as investors increased exposure to artificial intelligence and searched for winners in the space.
With near-term growth projections staying elevated and prices continuing to rise, a “running hot” economy is making cyclical value stocks look more appealing. Strategist Rob Anderson at Ned Davis Research wrote that “A transition to a rising inflation regime would likely support a shift towards value,” while pointing to sectors such as energy, health care, materials, and consumer staples. He also noted that “In contrast, growth sectors have generally underperformed when inflation is rising.”
Analysts at Stifel are also seeing signs of a shift toward stickier inflation and what it could mean for value stocks versus growth stocks. Strategist Thomas Carroll wrote last week that “Growth led in 2024-25 but we believe this will fade as the economy shifts into an inflationary boom.” He added, “In addition to ‘running hot’ cyclicals, we prefer to barbell them with defensive value stocks.”
The outperformance of value stocks may already be underway. Rising energy prices have lifted inflation expectations since the Iran war began at the end of February. John Stoltzfus of Oppenheimer Asset Management wrote last week that “Through May 15, value stocks are outperforming growth stocks in 2026 across all market cap segments in 2026.” He said the trend points to “a desire for further diversification and away from over-concentrated positioning.”
Given this, we will take a look at some of the best stocks under $15.

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Our Methodology:
For this list, we screened for companies with market caps above $2 billion and share prices below $15, as of the close of May 22. From the list, we identified companies that were most famous among hedge funds, deriving data from Insider Monkey’s database for Q4 2025. Finally, we picked companies that have recently reported noteworthy developments likely to impact investor sentiment.
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10. Aegon Ltd. (NYSE:AEG)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 18
Share Price as of the Close of May 22: $8.61
On May 15, Morgan Stanley downgraded Aegon Ltd. (NYSE:AEG) to Equal Weight from Overweight. It kept its price target unchanged at EUR 7. The firm said valuations were “looking fuller” across the European insurance group and cited valuation concerns as the reason for the downgrade.
On May 22, the company announced that Jennifer Palmieri will join Aegon as Chief Human Resources Officer and a member of Aegon’s Executive Committee, effective June 29, 2026. She will succeed Holly Waters, who will retire on June 1, 2026.
Jennifer brings more than 25 years of experience in HR strategy, operating model transformation, talent development, and employee engagement. Most recently, she served as Chief People Officer at Westfield Insurance, an international property and casualty insurance company.
Before joining Westfield, Jennifer spent nearly 18 years at Cigna, where she held several senior HR positions. Her most recent role there was Senior Vice President, Human Resources Officer.
Aegon Ltd. (NYSE:AEG) is an international financial services holding company. The company provides products and services across insurance, long-term savings, banking, and asset management.
9. Golub Capital BDC, Inc. (NASDAQ:GBDC)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 24
Share Price as of the Close of May 22: $12.89
On May 7, Oppenheimer analyst Mitchel Penn lowered the firm’s price recommendation on Golub Capital BDC, Inc. (NASDAQ:GBDC) to $14 from $16. The analyst reiterated an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm noted that, as expected, ROE declined and NAV fell by $0.69 per share since Q2 2025. Oppenheimer estimates that Golub earns a 9% ROE and, based on an estimated cost of equity capital of 9%, calculates a fair value of $14.35 per share, or 1.0x book value.
During the earnings call for fiscal Q2 2026, COO Timothy Topicz said that roughly 89% of GBDC’s investment portfolio, measured at fair value, remained within the company’s highest internal rating categories. He also noted that nonaccrual investments stayed low at 1.4% of the total portfolio at fair value. Topicz added that widening credit spreads accounted for most of the company’s $0.52 per share in net realized and unrealized losses, which resulted in a quarterly loss of $0.18 per share.
CFO Christopher Ericson said GBDC’s investment income yield declined by around 30 basis points sequentially to an annualized 9.7%. At the same time, he noted that the company’s cost of debt fell about 20 basis points to 5.2%, reflecting its debt structure, which is roughly 80% floating-rate funded. He added that GBDC’s weighted average net investment spread narrowed slightly during the quarter.
Golub Capital BDC, Inc. (NASDAQ:GBDC) is an externally managed, non-diversified closed-end management investment company. The company aims to generate current income and capital appreciation by investing primarily in one-stop and other senior secured loans to U.S. middle-market companies.
8. Cushman & Wakefield Limited (NYSE:CWK)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 27
Share Price as of the Close of May 22: $12.89
On May 22, Goldman Sachs analyst Julien Blouin lowered the firm’s price recommendation on Cushman & Wakefield Limited (NYSE:CWK) to $17 from $18. He reiterated a Buy rating on the shares. In a research note, the analyst said the firm updated its model after the company posted stronger-than-expected growth in leasing and services revenue, though slightly weaker margins offset part of that improvement.
During its Q1 2026 earnings announcement, CEO Michelle MacKay said the company started the year on a solid footing as it continued working toward the long-term goals introduced during its December 2025 Investor Day. She noted that CWK delivered the highest first-quarter revenue in its history, supported by steady growth across all of its service lines. MacKay also said the company was benefiting from operating leverage as it expanded its platform and continued improving its capital structure. According to her, that helped drive a 67% increase in adjusted earnings per share during the quarter.
She added that more clients were looking for integrated partners that could provide multiple services, creating additional opportunities for the company as it helped shape changes across the market. MacKay said the company’s strategy was showing results and remained centered on delivering durable long-term growth for shareholders.
Cushman & Wakefield Limited (NYSE:CWK) is a global commercial real estate services firm that works with property owners and occupiers. The company operates through three business segments: the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and Asia Pacific (APAC).
7. Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. (NYSE:PK)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 29
Share Price as of the Close of May 22: $11.51
On May 12, Morgan Stanley raised its price recommendation on Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. (NYSE:PK) to $10.50 from $10. It reiterated an Equal Weight rating on the shares.
During the Q1 2026 earnings call, Chairman, President, and CEO Thomas Baltimore said the company delivered better-than-expected results. RevPAR increased 5.5% year over year, excluding the Royal Palm South Beach Hotel. He credited the performance to continued strength in leisure demand across the company’s resort properties, along with solid corporate group demand.
Baltimore also said the company recently sold the 396-room Hilton Seattle Airport Hotel for $18 million. According to him, total non-core asset sales for the year reached $31 million. He added that the company continued making steady progress on the remaining 12 non-core hotels and remained committed to significantly reducing non-core exposure by the end of the year.
Speaking about the Royal Palm South Beach property, Baltimore said the project remained on track for completion by early June. He also pointed to encouraging early booking trends, noting that the property had already secured $1.4 million in group business for 2027 by the end of the first quarter at an average rate of $460. Baltimore further reiterated the company’s underwriting expectations. He said returns on invested capital were projected to range between 15% and 20%, while EBITDA was expected to more than double from around $14 million to $28 million once the property reached stabilization.
Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. (NYSE:PK) is a lodging REIT with a portfolio of hotels and resorts across the United States. The company owns around 34 hotels and resorts with nearly 23,000 rooms.
6. Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 30
Share Price as of the Close of May 22: $10.92
On May 7, Morgan Stanley analyst Kristine Liwag lowered the firm’s price recommendation on Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY) to $13 from $15. She reiterated an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The analyst said recent progress, especially around eIPP participation and public flight demonstrations, improved visibility into several important milestones expected in 2026.
On the same day, Canaccord analyst Austin Moeller lowered the firm’s price goal on Joby Aviation to $11.50 from $15.50. The analyst maintained a Hold rating on the stock. The firm updated its model following the company’s Q1 results. Management also reiterated its 2026 revenue outlook and first-half cash use guidance, supported by Joby’s $2.5B cash position. Canaccord added that the company continued making progress in the Testing and Analysis stage of its FAA certification process.
Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY) is a transportation company developing an all-electric vertical take-off and landing air taxi. The company focuses on designing and testing piloted all-electric eVTOL aircraft.
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