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Same as above in text: http://www.bwater.com/Uploads/FileM...hine_works__leveragings_and_deleveragings.pdf http://www.bwater.com/Uploads/FileManager/Principles/Bridgewater-Associates-Ray-Dalio-Principles.pdf
FV for a company is defined as taking historical assets and subtracting its liabilities and then dividing the overall valuation by the number of shares issued I would get FV. Does anyone know if I can find historical values for each day for a companies' "FV" as defined above?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What I see is important for some traders to see is 1. return on invested capital 2. Cash flow 3. Indebtedness
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In the long-run sense, for any portfolio, the probability of a drawdown of any magnitude, approaches certainty.