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## When Stock Prices Drop, Investors Should Clearly Understand the P.E. Ratio
When the stock market declines and stock prices appear attractive, the question that makes investors hesitate is "Is this price really cheap?" "Should I buy now?" and "If I buy, when will I make a profit?"
The difficulty in making this investment decision comes from valuing stocks based on data and figures. Value investors (Value Investor) often refer to the P.E. Ratio, which is a popular indicator used to determine whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued. However, many people do not deeply understand what the P
View OriginalWhen the stock market declines and stock prices appear attractive, the question that makes investors hesitate is "Is this price really cheap?" "Should I buy now?" and "If I buy, when will I make a profit?"
The difficulty in making this investment decision comes from valuing stocks based on data and figures. Value investors (Value Investor) often refer to the P.E. Ratio, which is a popular indicator used to determine whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued. However, many people do not deeply understand what the P