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13. Why do stocks become undervalued/overvalued?

A good question. All those highly paid analysts in City firms with sophisticated computer models and unlimited resources. Surely they know exactly what a share is worth, and price it accordingly? Well, some they do, and some they don't.

But in general, a value investor gets his break because of four pervasive inefficiencies in market pricing:

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"I'd be a bum on the street with a tin cup if the markets were efficient."
Warren Buffett



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