Sterling Capital Valuation
STRMX Fund | USD 17.54 0.12 0.68% |
At this time, the fund appears to be fairly valued. Sterling Capital Mid has a current Real Value of $17.36 per share. The regular price of the fund is $17.54. We determine the value of Sterling Capital Mid from inspecting fund fundamentals and technical indicators as well as its Probability Of Bankruptcy. In general, we recommend acquiring undervalued mutual funds and dropping overvalued mutual funds since, at some point, mutual fund prices and their ongoing real values will draw towards each other.
Fairly Valued
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Please note that Sterling Capital's price fluctuation is very steady at this time. At this time, the fund appears to be fairly valued. Sterling Capital Mid has a current Real Value of $17.36 per share. The regular price of the fund is $17.54. We determine the value of Sterling Capital Mid from inspecting fund fundamentals and technical indicators as well as its Probability Of Bankruptcy. In general, we recommend acquiring undervalued mutual funds and dropping overvalued mutual funds since, at some point, mutual fund prices and their ongoing real values will draw towards each other.
Since Sterling Capital is currently traded on the exchange, buyers and sellers on that exchange determine the market value of Sterling Mutual Fund. However, Sterling Capital's intrinsic value may or may not be the same as its current market price, in which case there is an opportunity to profit from the mispricing, assuming the market price will eventually merge with its intrinsic value. Historical | Market 17.54 | Real 17.36 | Hype 17.54 | Naive 17.48 |
The intrinsic value of Sterling Capital's stock can be calculated using various methods such as discounted cash flow analysis, price-to-earnings ratio, or price-to-book ratio. That value may differ from its current market price, which is determined by supply and demand factors such as investor sentiment, market trends, news, and other external factors that may influence Sterling Capital's stock price. It is important to note that the real value of any stock may change over time based on changes in the company's performance.
Estimating the potential upside or downside of Sterling Capital Mid helps investors to forecast how Sterling mutual fund's addition to their portfolios will impact the overall performance. We also use other valuation drivers to help us estimate the true value of Sterling Capital more accurately as focusing exclusively on Sterling Capital's fundamentals will not take into account other important factors: About Sterling Capital Valuation
Our relative valuation model uses a comparative analysis of Sterling Capital. We calculate exposure to Sterling Capital's market risk, different technical and fundamental indicators, and relevant financial multiples and ratios and then compare them to those of Sterling Capital's related companies.The fund normally invests at least 80 percent of its net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes in the securities of middle capitalization companies. Under normal market conditions, it primarily invests in domestically traded U.S. common stocks, U.S. traded common stocks of foreign companies. The fund may have exposure to emerging markets through its investments in ADRs. It may invest in securities of small and large capitalization companies.
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Sterling Capital financial ratios help investors to determine whether Sterling Mutual Fund is cheap or expensive when compared to a particular measure, such as profits or enterprise value. In other words, they help investors to determine the cost of investment in Sterling with respect to the benefits of owning Sterling Capital security.
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