undervalued in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

undervalued in the PONS Dictionary

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They have no access to or control over the resources because their work toward raising a family and in the household chores is undervalued.
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He often makes unusual investments, buying unpopular assets while they are undervalued, using complex derivatives, and buying put options.
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He applies a bottom-up approach, focusing on picking high quality companies with a low price tag or companies that are undervalued and unpopular.
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Loose liquidity and undervalued emerging market currencies are leading toward excess foreign exchange reserve accumulation and loose credit conditions.
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This is typically done through a leveraged buyout and occurs when the buyers believe the securities have been undervalued by investors.
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Some may consider market timing to be a form of gambling based on pure chance, because they do not believe in undervalued or overvalued markets.
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Most value investors are known for their patience, as undervalued stocks often remain undervalued for significant periods of time.
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Traditional indexes are generally based on market capitalization, which can result in overweighting stocks that are overvalued and underweighting stocks that are undervalued.
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The assets above the line are undervalued because for a given amount of risk (beta), they yield a higher return.
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If the intrinsic value is more than the current share price, then this stock would appear to be undervalued and a possible candidate for investment.
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