My Thoughts on the Death of Value Investing

My Thoughts on the Death of Value Investing

Returns of “Generic Value” Vs the S&P 500 from 2007 to 2017

In my network of friends / family / colleagues, I’m most often known as ‘The Investment Guy’.

Because of this, I’m often asked about the latest trend in investing, whether it be years ago, gold and silver, the Greek Crash a couple years ago, or more recently, weed stocks and cryptocurrency.

To see our other videos in this series, where I give my thoughts on weed stocks, crypto, diversification, retirement plans and more, click here.

Download A Free Copy of My Acclaimed Value Investing Education Book How To Value Invest By Clicking Here.

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.

Go here to read the Morningstar article I referenced in the video.

P.S. Go here, to get a free paperback copy of my book On Float to gain a massive advantage over other investors. You pay for the shipping then I pay for the cost of the book and I’ll ship it to you anywhere in the world.

P.P.S. We started our live student training and Q/A sessions two weeks ago and have another one scheduled for tomorrow, September 11th, if you want to become a better value investor fast, invest in our Value Investing Journey Masterclass and get in on these live training sessionsPlus get 5 free one on one training sessions with me and $2500+ worth of bonuses and free courses when you sign up.