Metrics similar to Fair Value Upside (InvestingPro) in the popular category include:
Fair Value Label (Analyst Targets) - Fair Value label assigned based on the percentage upside when compared to analyst targets. Value is one of UNAVAILABLE, BARGAIN, UNDERVALUED, FAIR, OVERVALUED, or EXPENSIVE
Fair Value Label - Fair Value label assigned based on the percentage upside when compared to internal fair value estimate. Value is one of UNAVAILABLE, BARGAIN, UNDERVALUED, FAIR, OVERVALUED, or EXPENSIVE
Upside (Analyst Target) - The percentage increase (if positive) or decrease (if negative) that professional analysts expect over the current stock price.
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The percentage increase (if positive) or decrease (if negative) that our models estimate over the current stock price.
Definition of Fair Value Upside (InvestingPro)
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Fair Value Upside represents the discount (if positive) or premium (if negative) implied by a company’s current stock price when compared to our estimate of intrinsic value. It is the inverse of Fair Value Downside
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