Overvalued vs Undervalued Stocks in 2023

Опубликовано: 11 Октябрь 2024
на канале: Capital.com
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Overvalued vs undervalued: what you need to know about investing in the stock market in 2023. Tesla, Meta and Amazon were among the worst performing stocks in 2022, but are they due a bounce back? And which companies—from pharmaceuticals to oil and energy—perform best in the price-to-earnings ratio?

00:00 - How are stocks valued?
00:46 - Which are the most overvalued and undervalued stocks of 2023.
01:44 - What were the worst performing shares of 2022
02:18 - Which sector lost the most in 2022?
02:28 - Which stock was the big loser of 2022?
03:55 - What were the best performing shares of 2022?
04:45 - Which sector did the best in 2022?
05:33 - What are the most overvalued shares going into 2023?
07:24 - What is the most overvalued share at the end of 2022?
07:55 - What are the most undervalued shares going into 2023?
09:12 - Which stock is the most undervalued at the end of 2022?

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