Value investing is similar to being a wise shopper in the stock market. It is a strategic approach where you look out for stocks that seem on sale, trading at prices lower than what they are genuinely worth. This true worth is the ‘intrinsic value of a stock’. The key idea is to pick stocks that the market has, in a way, overlooked or underestimated. This results in a margin of safety (the difference between a stock’s true or intrinsic value and its current market price).
Asian stocks tread water at the start of Fed week
Asian stocks opened cautiously as traders assessed strained China-Japan relations and upcoming central bank decisions. Investor caution grew regarding the AI rally’s sustainability, with markets