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overvaluation


Meanings
  • An economic condition where the market price of an asset exceeds its intrinsic or fair value.

    - "The stock market showed signs of overvaluation with many tech stocks trading at significantly higher multiples than their historical averages."

Rhymes
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overevaluation , devolution , revolution
Variants
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overvaluation , overvaluations , overvalue , overvalued , overvalues , overvaluing
Etymology
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The term 'overvaluation' is derived from the economic concept of 'valuation' which refers to the determination of the value or worth of an asset or security. Overvaluation occurs when the market price of an asset exceeds its intrinsic or fair value.


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  1. Undervalution: Undervalution is the opposite of overvaluation. It refers to a situation where the market price of an asset or security is below its intrinsic or fair value.


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Overvaluation has been a topic of interest in various fields, including economics, finance, and investment management. In economics and finance, overvaluation is considered a sign of potential economic instability and market volatility. In investment management, overvaluation is a key consideration for investors seeking to identify potential opportunities for value investing and stock picking.

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