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Valuation is also about the performance of the business,especially if you are investing for dividends and growth
Understanding what you invest in is the key to successful investing.
You may sell a share because you think it is overvalued, but the buyer at the other end has the opposite view. Both are right.
The value created by a business is my margin of safety.





















