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Japanese/Chinese stocks
u/Bluetex110 · Reddit — r/ValueInvesting ·
April 13, 2026 at 17:06
· ⬆ 16 pts · 💬 49 comments |
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Author discusses general findings of undervalued Japanese and Chinese stocks with strong fundamentals (e.g., no debt, high cash flow) per DCF models.
Author expresses skepticism about historical growth and future potential, questioning if market regulations contribute to undervaluation.
Quality assessment: Speculation and noise; no specific data, tickers, or detailed research provided.
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16
Comments
49
Upvote %
75%
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