PEG ratio can help inform stock buying decisions. What it is and how to use it

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This week’s question: You advise not to buy stocks that have a PEG of over 2, but it seems many of the stocks recommended on the show have a PEG of well over 2, such as Abbott Labs and Eaton. Is this because there are more important considerations than PEG?Marcia from Washington

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