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DAMODARAN: Five Cautionary Notes For Every Value Investor

Jan 30, 2013, 06:22 IST

YouTubeValue investors buy stocks that they consider to be trading at less than intrinsic value. Warren Buffett is a well-known value investor.

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However, it can be very unpleasant being a value investor.

Value stocks don't always recover their perceived value in a timely manner. In fact, more often than not, prices will sink further. And the investor inevitably questions whether he made a mistake. After all, it's always possible that the stock will never recover its value.

In a recent blog post, legendary NYU finance professor Aswath Damodaran said that he believes there is now a 90 percent chance Apple is undervalued. He described himself as a "value optimist" on the stock.

But he doesn't expect the stock to just go straight up from here.

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For those courageous value investors who are have have decided to "take the leap" on Apple, Damodaran offers five cautionary notes. These notes apply for all value investors.

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