This indicator plots a line with the fair value of the stock following Graham's formula, VI = √ (22.5 x EPS x BVPS) coloring the space between the closing price of the stock and the fair value. It also presents a table containing the last EPS and the last BVPS of the stock. The Benjamin Graham formula is a formula for the valuation of growth stocks. It was...
Net current asset value per share (NCAVPS) is a measure created by Benjamin Graham as one means of gauging the attractiveness of a stock. A key metric for value investors, NCAVPS is calculated by taking a company's current assets and subtracting total liabilities. NCAVPS = Current Assets - (Total Liabilities + Preferred Stock) ÷ Shares Outstanding. According to...
Graham Number is named after the “father of value investing,” Benjamin Graham, who was a mentor of Warren Buffett. The figure takes into account earnings per share and book value per share to measure a stock's maximum fair market value. In other words, it is the upper end of the price range that a defensive investor should pay for the stock. The Graham Number =...
This is an Tradingview implementation of the Grahams Formula as described in Benjamin Grahams book "The Intelligent Investor". In theory this can be used to screen for over- and undervalued stocks, however as Graham himself notes, you should look into other fundamentals when using them in conjunction with Grahams formula.
Intrinsic value calculator based on Warren Buffet's and Ben Graham's work In value investing determing the true value of a COMPANY instead of a stock price is crucial. This little indicator shows the "Intrinsic value" of the choosen stock meaning the value of the stock in 10 years time. Calculation is based on historical book value's average annual growth...