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Orderly Revaluation

Definition

Orderly revaluation describes a gradual and controlled adjustment of an asset’s price to reflect its true underlying value. This process involves a measured shift in market pricing, where an asset’s valuation aligns more closely with its fundamental worth without experiencing sharp, erratic movements. Such a revaluation often occurs when new information, regulatory clarity, or significant technological advancements are slowly absorbed by the market. This indicates a maturing market where price discovery is becoming more efficient.