101. Averaging Up: When Overvalued Stocks Really Aren’t

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Investors have enjoyed the bull run of the stock market over the past 15 months. Yet for those who are still regularly contributing new money to invest, seeing your favorite stocks up 30%, 50%, or even more from where you last bought them can make it hard to keep buying. But, are these big winners actually overvalued? In this episode, Jeff and Jason take a closer look at some of their favorite high-priced stocks to learn whether they're actually overvalued. 
Companies mentioned: AAPL, AIG, ASML, KNSL, MKL, PGR, TREX
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101. Averaging Up: When Overvalued Stocks Really Aren’t

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