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Definitions from the WebPart of speech: Noun (plural) Sense 1: Instances or conditions where something is valued or priced below its actual worth or potential. Usage: Undervaluations can occur in financial markets when investors underestimate the true value of a company's stock. Related products: Investing in Undervalued Stocks Part of speech: Noun (plural) Sense 2: The act or process of undervaluing something, by setting a price lower than its actual worth. Usage: The undervaluations of the artist's paintings made them more accessible to a wider range of art enthusiasts. Related products: The Art of Pricing Part of speech: Noun (plural) Sense 3: The belief or perception that something is not as valuable or important as it truly is. Usage: The company's continuous undervaluations of their employees' contributions led to high turnover rates. Part of speech: Adjective Sense: Describing or relating to something that has been undervalued. Usage: The undervaluations stocks are attracting a lot of attention from savvy investors. Related products: Undervalued Assets: Buy & Hold Long-Term | ||||
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