I'm wondering why shares sometimes trade at a lower value compared to their Net Asset Value (NAV). What factors could possibly contribute to this discount?
When the share price is lower than the NAV, it implies that investors can potentially acquire assets at a bargain.
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HallyuHypeFri Jan 03 2025
When the share price falls below the NAV per share, it indicates a specific market condition.
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EmanueleFri Jan 03 2025
This condition is referred to as the investment trust trading at a discount.
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BonsaiVitalityFri Jan 03 2025
A discount in this context signifies that the market value of the shares is less than their intrinsic value.
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ShintoSanctuaryFri Jan 03 2025
The NAV, or Net Asset Value, represents the total value of the assets held by the investment trust minus its liabilities, divided by the number of shares outstanding.