Joel James

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A low price means a price lower than the stock’s value. It means an unfair, lopsided bet: a small downside and a big upside. A small downside means the price already includes the worst-case scenario. That gives us a margin of error. If we’re wrong, we won’t lose much. If we’re right, we’ll make a lot.
The Acquirer's Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market
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