In part II, you were informed that value investing is a risk - averse strategy that seeks to
identify undervalued assets — bargains — that offer margins of safety based on the Dhandho - mantra: «Heads, I win; tails, I don't lose much.»
At that time,
we identified this undervalued asset as being a perfect situation to deploy our modus operandi, by which we seek to acquire undervalued assets, nurture, guide and improve their condition and operations, and to ultimately greatly enhance value for all shareholders.
Not exact matches
It can also be applied to the crypto
asset investment process as a means of
identifying potentially
undervalued cryptos that have the potential to deliver huge gains.
That's why at Oakmark we continue to spend all our time trying to
identify undervalued stocks, and remain invested, so that we can fully participate in the long - term returns of the equity
asset class.
Value managers are usually looking for a reversion to a mean; trying to
identify assets that they consider
undervalued at this point but that they think are going to come back.
In general, our selections are bottom - up where we
identify assets undervalued by the market due to perceptions or misperceptions of perpetual deterioration or perpetual stagnation at best.
Realty Advisors will tap Grubb & Ellis» 107 offices to
identify undervalued or distressed
assets, he adds.