Intrinsic value of BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (CRED)

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Downside: -1.0%

Margin of Safety: -1.0%

Current Price: $146.00

Valuation: Overvalued

Confidence: 4.0/10

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This intrinsic value is calculated using 5 different models based on projected revenue growth, profit margins, and a standard discount rate.

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Is BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (CRED) undervalued or overvalued?

Based on the current model output, BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF appears to be overvalued with a downside of 1.00%.

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How is CRED intrinsic value estimated?

We combine revenue growth, discount rate, and terminal growth assumptions to estimate a fair value range for CRED.

Is CRED undervalued or overvalued right now?

CRED is currently shown as overvalued based on the difference between market price and intrinsic value.

How should I use the confidence score?

The confidence score (0 to 10) indicates model certainty from available inputs. Higher values suggest stronger model consistency, not a guarantee of returns.

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