It's really tough for an investor to remain upbeat and hold investments whose prices are plummeting in the throes of a down market. And it's equally difficult to be realistic and patient (the cornerstones of successful investing) when the stock market is soaring. By assessing the rational price of a stock and the rational value of the portfolio, one can make sensible choices when others overreact. Many shareholders fail to realize that there is a finite, absolute - though approximate - value for each share of stock. When viewed over a five-year period, the short-term ups and downs of a stock's price generally vary on either side of a value that's tied to the earnings of the underlying company.
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