My Thoughts on the Death of Value Investing
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Today, I give you my thoughts on quarterly reports possibly going away.
Let’s get to it…
In the 13-minute video above, I tell you why value investing is not dead and more.
Here are some of the things I talked about in the video above…
- Why value investing is not dead
- When value investing works best
- Why seeing more and more of these similar articles likely means a market top is near
- Why growth has outperformed value in the last 10 years
- When value will outperform growth investing again
- And more…
What are your thoughts on this? Do you think we’re near a market top? Is value investing dead? Let me know in the comments below.
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