Looking for Europe stocks near their 52-week lows? This page highlights stocks that have fallen sharply and now trade close to their lowest prices of the past year.
European stocks near 52-week lows list
This list shows European stocks trading near their 52-week lows, combined with liquidity and quality filters. Stocks are sorted by market capitalization, highlighting larger and often more stable value candidates first.
Stocks near 52-week lows often attract value investors and contrarian traders. Some are facing real business pressure, while others may simply be out of favor and potentially undervalued.
How to find stocks near 52-week lows
Investors should be selective when looking at stocks near their lows. The best opportunities often combine depressed prices with solid balance sheets, stable business quality, or improving momentum.
The European 52-Week Low Stocks Screener
These are the rules used to build this stock list.
Methodology
We start with European-listed stocks and focus on names trading near their 52-week lows. To improve usefulness, we combine this with liquidity, size, and financial quality filters.
Screener Filters
Liquidity Filters
Average Volume above 50K
We require minimum trading volume so the list remains useful for investors and avoids very illiquid names.
Market Cap above $300M
We exclude very small companies to reduce speculative and highly unstable situations.
Price above 5
We avoid the weakest low-priced stocks, which are often highly speculative.
Technical Filters
Trading Close to 52-Week Low
Only stocks trading near their lowest levels of the past year are included.
Quality Filters
Positive Financial Health
Financial health helps reduce the number of deeply troubled businesses in the screen.
Positive Earnings
We prefer companies that still show evidence of underlying business strength.
Sufficient Analyst or Market Coverage
We focus on names with enough visibility and trading interest to support informed analysis.
FAQ
How does the 52-Week Low Stocks screen work?
We start with European-listed stocks and focus on names trading near their 52-week lows. To improve usefulness, we combine this with liquidity, size, and financial quality filters.
What should investors look for when using the 52-Week Low Stocks screen?
Investors should be selective when looking at stocks near their lows. The best opportunities often combine depressed prices with solid balance sheets, stable business quality, or improving momentum.