Theoretically, a stock's price shouldn't matter. While it's true that a stock's performance should be relatively in line with the company's, ultimately, the dollar value of a share is a function of both the company's underlying results and how many shares have been issued. That second factor can give a high market-cap company a  lower stock price than a smaller one.

Still, there's just something compelling about scooping up low-priced shares. Not only is it easier to buy a round-number lot when investing in inexpensive stocks, there's some evidence to support the idea that they actually tend to outperform their higher-priced counterparts.

To that end, here are three great sub-$10 stocks that could spice up your portfolio.

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