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An undervalued stock is defined as a stock that is selling at a price significantly below what is assumed to be its intrinsic value. For example, if a stock is selling for $50, but it is worth $100 based on predictable future cash flows, then it is an undervalued stock. The undervalued stock has the intrinsic value below the investment's true intrinsic value.

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  • Una acció infravalorada es defineix com una acció que es ven a un preu significativament per sota del que se suposa que és el seu valor intrínsec. Per exemple, si una acció es ven per 50 dòlars, però val 100 dòlars segons els fluxos d'efectiu previsibles, aleshores es tracta d'una acció infravalorada. Les accions infravalorades tenen el valor intrínsec per sota del valor intrínsec real de la inversió. Nombrosos llibres populars parlen d'accions infravalorades. Alguns exemples són de Benjamin Graham, també conegut com "The Dean of Wall Street", i de Robert Hagstrom. The Intelligent Investor presenta els principis de Graham que es basen en càlculs matemàtics com ara la relació preu / guanys. Estava menys preocupat pels aspectes qualitatius d'un negoci com ara la naturalesa d'un negoci, el seu potencial de creixement i la seva gestió. Per exemple, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix i Tesla l'any 2016, tot i que tenien un futur prometedor, no haurien agradat a Graham, ja que les seves ràtios preu-ingressos eren massa altes. Les idees de Graham van tenir una gran influència en el jove Warren Buffett, que més tard es va convertir en un famós multimilionari nord-americà. (ca)
  • An undervalued stock is defined as a stock that is selling at a price significantly below what is assumed to be its intrinsic value. For example, if a stock is selling for $50, but it is worth $100 based on predictable future cash flows, then it is an undervalued stock. The undervalued stock has the intrinsic value below the investment's true intrinsic value. Numerous popular books discuss undervalued stocks. Examples are The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, also known as "The Dean of Wall Street," and The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom. The Intelligent Investor puts forth Graham's principles that are based on mathematical calculations such as the price/earning ratio. He was less concerned with the qualitative aspects of a business such as the nature of a business, its growth potential and its management. For example, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix and Tesla in 2016, although they had a promising future, would not have appealed to Graham, since their price-earnings ratios were too high. Graham's ideas had a significant influence on the young Warren Buffett, who later became a famous US billionaire. (en)
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  • Una acció infravalorada es defineix com una acció que es ven a un preu significativament per sota del que se suposa que és el seu valor intrínsec. Per exemple, si una acció es ven per 50 dòlars, però val 100 dòlars segons els fluxos d'efectiu previsibles, aleshores es tracta d'una acció infravalorada. Les accions infravalorades tenen el valor intrínsec per sota del valor intrínsec real de la inversió. (ca)
  • An undervalued stock is defined as a stock that is selling at a price significantly below what is assumed to be its intrinsic value. For example, if a stock is selling for $50, but it is worth $100 based on predictable future cash flows, then it is an undervalued stock. The undervalued stock has the intrinsic value below the investment's true intrinsic value. (en)
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  • Acció infravalorada (ca)
  • Undervalued stock (en)
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