Best Stocks Under $100 2026

Updated  •  Authored by MarketsHost Research  •  AI-reviewed by Claude (Anthropic) + ChatGPT (OpenAI)

Quality stocks trading under $100 including many well-known companies. AI rates based on SEC filing fundamentals.

This page lists 0 US-listed stocks screened from a universe of 4,500+ companies analysed daily from SEC EDGAR 10-K and 10-Q filings. Both Claude and ChatGPT independently rate every company; the picks below are sorted by combined AI confidence. Updated April 16, 2026 at 1:20 PM UTC.

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How best stocks under $100 compare to other AI-analysed stock strategies on MarketsHost.

Strategy Primary metric Best for Risk profile
Strong Buy Dual AI consensus High conviction picks Moderate
Undervalued ROE + net margin Long-term value investors Lower
Growth Revenue growth ≥15% Aggressive growth seekers Higher
Dividend Active dividend payments Income investors Lower
High ROE Return on equity ≥20% Quality investors Moderate
Low Debt Debt/equity ≤0.5 Conservative investors Lower

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some stocks trade above $100?

Companies choose not to split shares. Berkshire Hathaway trades above $600,000/share. Price reflects shares outstanding, not just company value.

Is there an advantage to lower-priced stocks?

With fractional shares now common, price matters less. However, some investors prefer owning whole shares for psychological or practical reasons.

What types of companies trade under $100?

Many well-known S&P 500 companies trade under $100 including major banks, tech firms, and consumer brands. Price tier doesn't indicate company quality or size.

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Disclaimer: AI ratings are based on SEC filings and fundamental analysis. They are not investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research and consider consulting a financial advisor before making investment decisions.