ASSET TYPE
Asset Type refers to the classification of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies, that can be traded or invested in.
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Value investing is an investment strategy focused on buying undervalued assets based on fundamental analysis, with the expectation that their true value will be recognized by the market over time. In trading, value investors seek stocks or other assets that are trading for less than their intrinsic value, often looking for low P/E ratios, strong earnings, and stable cash flow. Value investing requires patience and a long-term outlook, as market prices may take time to reflect the underlying asset’s true worth.