The Motley Fool: ‘Priced for perfection’ a term that hints at riskiness
ASK THE FOOL Priced for perfection Q: Can you explain the term “priced for perfection”? A: It suggests that a stock’s price is rather high, with investors expecting perfect performance from it and a correspondingly high valuation. It also hints at riskiness, because if the company makes some mistakes or there’s some bad news, the […]