Pros and cons of market value
Pros of market value
Market value can give an indication of whether a company’s shares are over- or undervalued, depending on the difference between market value and the fair value. Traders and investors will often buy and sell stocks based on their findings. This allows them to take advantage of the disconnect between the two prices when the market corrects itself.
Cons of market value
To establish the market value of a share, there has to be historical data that can be used to compare the market value of one share against another. Without a comparable figure, a company’s value is not a useful indicator of whether market participants should be interested in the stock. There has to be a benchmark against which other market values are measured.
Market value can also be quite an objective measure, as share prices are determined by fluctuations in supply and demand. This means that the market value of an asset only represents what someone is willing to pay for it, rather than its intrinsic value.