Cheap valuations refer to assets priced below their intrinsic worth, often measured by low price-to-earnings or price-to-book ratios. Investors use them to identify undervalued stocks, aiming for future gains when market corrections occur. Value investors, bargain hunters, and long-term portfolio managers benefit most, as these opportunities offer potential for higher returns with reduced downside risk.
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