pohjaarvon
Pohjaarvon is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "deep value" or "bottom value." It is most commonly used in the context of investing, referring to companies that are trading significantly below their intrinsic value. This can occur due to various reasons, such as temporary market sentiment, industry-specific downturns, or a lack of analyst coverage. Investors who seek pohjaarvon opportunities are typically looking for undervalued assets with the expectation that the market will eventually recognize their true worth, leading to price appreciation.
The concept of pohjaarvon is closely related to value investing principles popularized by investors like Benjamin
However, investing in pohjaarvon also carries inherent risks. A company trading at a low valuation might be