Will stocks trend towards their intrinsic value (graham number) regardless of whatever they are graded?

See above. I want to know if I was to take a stock which fails Defensive, Enterprising or Net Net criteria, will it still go towards intrinsic value?

Thanks for sharing.

Dear neoexile,

Thank you for your forum post!

Stocks are given an Intrinsic Value on GrahamValue, only when they are assigned a Graham Grade.

There's no saying what any given stock will do. But in the below video, Peter Lynch explains why the combination of Going Long and Diversification works.

Presumably, this is the reason Graham too recommended investing in groups of stocks; and not in any single stock.

Thank you again for your forum post!

Peter Lynch

"So you have flops. Maybe you're right 5 or 6 times out of 10. But if your winners go up 4- or 10- or 20-fold, it makes up for the ones where you lost 50%, 75%, or 100%."

Peter Lynch, Fidelity Investments: Lessons from an investing legend (2019).