A disciplined approach to stock selection, intrinsic value investing focuses on estimating a company's true worth based on fundamentals like earnings and assets, rather than market sentiment. Investors buy when the market price falls significantly below this calculated value, aiming for long-term gains. Patient, research-driven individuals benefit most, as this strategy requires ignoring short-term volatility for eventual price correction.
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