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overvaluation
o·ver·val·ue O0197400 (ō′vər-văl′yo͞o)tr.v. o·ver·val·ued, o·ver·val·u·ing, o·ver·val·ues To assign too high a value to: overvalued the painting. o′ver·val′u·a′tion n.overvaluation (ˌəʊvəvæljʊˈeɪʃən) n (Banking & Finance) the act or instance of assigning too high a value to somethingThesaurusNoun | 1. | overvaluation - an appraisal that is too highoverappraisal, overestimate, overestimationestimation, appraisal, estimate - a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) | | 2. | overvaluation - too high a value or price assigned to somethingrating, valuation, evaluation - an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship" |
Overvaluation
OvervaluationIn technical analysis, a situation in which a security has too high a price. This means that the technical indicators on the security do not justify its current price. Technical analysts may recommend selling overbought securities as they are due for a price correction. It can be difficult to determine whether or not a company is overvalued, but a high price-earnings ratio is one way. A price-earnings ratio over 1 indicates that the stock price is more than the company's earnings per share, which may mean that the company is overvalued. See also: Undervaluation.Overvaluation.A stock whose price seems unjustifiably high based on standard measures, such as its earnings history, is considered overvalued. One indication of overvaluation is a price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) significantly higher than average for the market as a whole or for the industry of which the corporation is a part. The consequence of overvaluation is usually a drop in the stock's price -- sometimes a rather dramatic one. overvaluation
Synonyms for overvaluationnoun an appraisal that is too highSynonyms- overappraisal
- overestimate
- overestimation
Related Words- estimation
- appraisal
- estimate
noun too high a value or price assigned to somethingRelated Words- rating
- valuation
- evaluation
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