Definition
The perceived or calculated "true" value of an asset or company based on fundamental analysis, regardless of its market price. For stocks, intrinsic value is typically determined through methods like discounted cash flow analysis, asset valuation, or comparative valuation.
Example Usage
"Warren Buffett's investment strategy focuses on identifying companies trading significantly below their intrinsic value, providing a margin of safety.”
Related Terms
Fair ValueFundamental AnalysisDiscounted Cash FlowMargin of SafetyValue Investing
Tags
ValuationFundamentals
Course Module
Module 1: Introduction to Financial Markets