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bargain

[bahr-guhn] / ˈbɑr gən /




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The Gavekal team, in a separate year-end briefing, also flags reflation risk—but sees it as an opportunity, particularly in cyclical stocks that have been left in the bargain bin.

From Barron's

A free transfer from Marseille in 2022, the France international has been one of Villa's best bargains, arguably one of the best in the top flight in recent years.

From BBC

The S&P 500 index’s 16% jump in 2025 has left many corners of the market looking pricey for a bargain hunter like Berkshire.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every year around this time, a natural market dynamic creates bargains in the stock market.

From MarketWatch

Buffett is famous for stockpiling cash when prices are too high for his liking—then swooping in when bargains and other opportunities arise.

From The Wall Street Journal