valuation
Americannoun
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the act of valuing, esp a formal assessment of the worth of property, jewellery, etc
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the price arrived at by the process of valuing
the valuation of this property is considerable
I set a high valuation on technical ability
Other Word Forms
- prevaluation noun
- self-valuation noun
- valuational adjective
- valuationally adverb
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Of course, some low P/E ratio stocks deserve their low valuations, so not every stock with a low ratio proceeds to perform handsomely.
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But the stock’s current valuation—about 16 times forward earnings, roughly 20% above its 10-year average—may already reflect that optimism.
He added: “When you have market valuations and high expectations, the markets can sell off in a pretty fast capacity.”
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He trims or adds to positions over time, depending on valuations and technical analysis.
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He trims or adds to positions over time, depending on valuations and technical analysis.
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