It is interesting to note that big institutions like Warren Buffett, David Tepper and Michael Burry have increased their stakes in UNH in 2025, citing undervaluation and durable cash flows.
UNH trades at a Forward P/E ratio of 12 to 14.6, well below its historical average of 20.1.
I believe that UNH has greater upside potential even though its share price has rebounded recently. It also has a dividend yield of 2.7%, which is a great source of passive income for income seeking investors while waiting for capital growth.
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