Value on the JSE? We find the Cheapest Shares
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Release Date: 10/07/2025
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info_outline๐๏ธ Worldwide Markets Ep. 651 โ โValue on the JSE? We Find the Cheapest Sharesโ (8 October 2025)
๐ Recorded Tuesday afternoon | Powered by Standard Bank & SHYFT
๐ก Episode Overview
This week Simon Brown digs into value on the JSE โ where the cheapest shares might be hiding ๐.
He also unpacks:
- The Purple Group* pullback ๐ฃ
- ETF returns so far in 2025 ๐ (spoiler: itโs been a wild year!)
- Upcoming Standard Bank Power Hour: Investing Like Warren Buffett ๐ง
๐ฃ Purple Group: Pullback or Panic?
- After a huge rally to R2.74, Purple Group has pulled back โ but no need to panic.
- Likely to find support around R2.10, with upside targets around R3.50 ๐ช.
- Expecting strong trading updates by late October or early November.
- With markets, gold, crypto, and offshore assets all flying, Purple should benefit as trading volumes rise.
๐ 2025 ETF Returns โ A Booming Year
Simonโs recent ETF analysis shows a banner year for SA ETFs (excluding dividends):
๐ Top Performers:
- Satrix RESI* +118% ๐ชจ
- Satrix Shariah +69% ๐ (thanks to heavy gold exposure)
- 10X Top 20, Rafi 40*, Gold ETFs, SWIX, and EasyETFs Global Equity (Active) all strong ๐
๐ Laggards:
- Signia Health Innovation โ9.2% ๐งฌ
- India ETF โ8.7% ๐ฎ๐ณ
- Global Bonds & Healthcare ETFs slightly negative
๐ช Overall takeaway: 2025 is a golden year โ literally and figuratively.
๐ธ Value Hunt: The Cheapest Shares on the JSE
Simonโs criteria for spotting value gems ๐:
- PE ratio: 0โ10 (profitable companies only)
- Dividend yield: >0.01% (sign of free cash flow)
- Price-to-book: <1 (trading below net asset value)
๐ Highlights from the Screen
Property & Small Caps:
๐ข Ascension, Safari, Emira, Octodec โ deep discounts to NAV, juicy yields (~8%).
๐ Putprop โ Western Cape bus operator, tiny but intriguing (PE 5.7, yield 3.5%).
๐ Calgro M3* โ low-cost housing builder, due for results soon; Baldwin also looking attractive.
Media & Industrials:
๐บ E-Media โ PE 4.8, dividend ~12%, cheap but illiquid.
๐ชต Sappi & Mondi โ paper industry under pressure.
โ๏ธ Invicta โ PE <5, yield 3%, cutting prefs and improving cash flow.
๐ช Master Drilling โ exposure to gold & copper, global operations, decent IP.
๐ฆ Mpact โ tied up in Caxtonโs bid & Competition Commission delays.
Consumer & Financials:
๐๏ธ Lewis Group โ โa bank disguised as a furniture store,โ 10%+ yield, strong results.
๐ฆ Investec, ABSA, Nedbank โ cheap banks with high yields and solid balance sheets.
๐ง Old Mutual โ ~9% yield, launching a bank soon; well positioned in bull markets.
๐ Motus & CMH* โ benefiting from decade-high vehicle sales.
๐ฆ Stor-age*, Spear, Growthpoint โ steady property plays; prefer those with discounts to NAV.
Other Notables:
๐ Sea Harvest & Oceana โ solid businesses, but โfish stocks make for tough investments.โ
๐ช Sabvest โ style value play, small discount to NAV.
๐ผ HCI โ resolved union cash flow issues, trades below asset value.
๐๏ธ African Media Entertainment โ great yield (10%), but beware of liquidity traps.
โ ๏ธ Simonโs Key Takeaways
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There is value on the JSE, but many bargains are illiquid โ trade carefully.
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Liquidity traps can hurt even when valuations look great.
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Dividend yields + solid cash flow are strong signals of resilience.
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Always DYOR โ โNot financial advice.โ
๐งญ Final Thoughts
2025 continues to be a strong year for gold, ETFs, and SA banks, with pockets of deep value emerging across small caps and property.
๐ฌ โMarkets that are going higher make us feel richer โ but if weโre positioned right, they actually make us richer.โ โ Simon Brown
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๐ Closing Note:
Nine more episodes to go this year!
Simon signs off: โLook after yourself โ and if you can, look after somebody else as well.โ โค๏ธ
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