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Value investing
The investment approach which favours buying under-priced stocks that are inexpensive relative to their intrinsic value and that may have the potential to perform well and increase in price in the future. It first seeks individual companies with attractive investment potential, then considers the economic and industry trends affecting those companies. Value managers usually begin their search with fundamental analysis, in order to find companies whose current prices may fail to reflect their potential longer-term value.

Volatility
The tendency of an investment or market to rise or fall sharply in price within a short-term period. Volatility is measured by various measures such as beta, Standard Deviation,R-squared,Sharpe Ratio.

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