The stocks professional investors are buying

By Vesna Poljak
Updated October 24 2014 - 10:23am, first published 8:37am
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
The Reject Shop was trading at $17 in January but is now just over 8$. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The Reject Shop was trading at $17 in January but is now just over 8$. Photo: Brendan Esposito
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig
"There are some stocks that are a lot cheaper than others where sentiment is very poor still. They are the hardest ones to buy.": Perpetual portfolio manager Nathan Parkin. Photo: Peter Braig

Fund managers have taken advantage of a spike in sharemarket volatility to pick up bargains this month, coinciding with the S&P/ASX 200 Index hitting its lowest level since February.

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