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Answer: I think it’s all of the above
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1. The General Market is Down This is for the most part the most evident reason that a stock is underestimated and happens when the large scale perspective of the economy is poor. It is helpful for financial specialists to have some fundamental apparatuses to esteem the general market so they can get ready as the market progresses toward becoming underestimated.
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