deep value
[/diːp ˈvæl.juː/]
nounpl: deep values
valor profundo; valor intrínseco
1. In investment and finance, stocks or assets trading significantly below their intrinsic or fundamental value, often overlooked by the market
The investment fund specializes in finding deep value stocks that are underpriced.
O fundo de investimento se especializa em encontrar ações de valor profundo que estão subavaliadas.
2. The inherent worth or fundamental importance of something beyond its current market price or apparent surface value
The deep value of this company lies in its innovative technology and loyal customer base.
O valor profundo desta empresa reside em sua tecnologia inovadora e base de clientes leal.
3. A philosophical or intrinsic worth that is not immediately apparent but becomes evident upon deeper examination
The book's deep value extends beyond entertainment to provide genuine life lessons.
O valor profundo do livro vai além do entretenimento para fornecer lições de vida genuínas.
Deep value investing is particularly popular among sophisticated investors in both the US and Brazil. In American financial culture, this concept is associated with legendary investor Benjamin Graham and value investing philosophy. In Brazil, deep value investing has gained traction among institutional investors and wealth managers seeking opportunities in undervalued Brazilian equities. The term reflects a belief that market prices do not always reflect true economic worth, a concept deeply rooted in Anglo-American investment culture but increasingly adopted in Brazilian financial markets.
NYC Slang
hidden gem; sleeper stock
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