Stocks

Value Stock

Value stocks trade below their perceived intrinsic value, often with low P/E or P/B ratios. Value investors seek undervalued companies that may be overlooked. They often pay dividends and may be in mature industries.

Example

A bank with a P/E of 8 might be considered a value stock.

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