Home » #Onevestor » P/E Ratio vs. PEG Ratio: Find Whether A Stock Is Undervalued or Overvalued [MALAYALAM / EPISODE #88]
Here’s how to determine if a stock is undervalued or overvalued using P/E Ratio (or P/E Multiple) and PEG Ratio. There are so many stock valuation methods which includes the usage of P/E Ratio, PEG Ratio, Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), Warren Buffett strategy, etc.

P/E Ratio + PEG Ratio method is one of the most popular stock valuation method to check whether a stock’s valuation is cheap or expensive (i.e. to check whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued).

Watch my video to find out more.

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I hope you are learning a thing or two from my videos. If so, do share my video with your friends and family on your social media channels!

Happy Investing/Trading! 🙂

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Mahesh Mohan

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