…into traditional value metrics. The study (which focused on Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet) noted that intangibles now represent nearly all of the average firm’s tangible book value,…
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Value Stocks and Why You’re Not Getting a Premium
A recent MarketWatch article outlines some reasons why investors are abandoning value investing, and offers insights on why they shouldn’t. “The long-term case for value stocks is easy to make,”…
Which is Best for You, Growth or Value Investing?
A recent article in Forbesoffers insights on and comparisons of growth and value investing strategies. While a growth investing strategy “aims to buy young, early stage companies that are seeing…
What Is the Future of the 60/40 Portfolio?
…and investors need a “multicolored pie, that shifts away from [US] bonds and large-cap stocks” and instead adds more asset classes like foreign equities, value stocks and emerging markets assets….
The Role of Expectations in Investing
…have to deliver. The low valuations of value stocks do the opposite. So value stocks, on average, have been more likely to exceed those expectations, while growth stocks have eventually…
Investing’s Real Magic Formula: Compounding
…of investing early, the power of compounding and long-term investing by giving the following example of two investors (courtesy of an excerpt on ValueWalk): Investor A: Starts investing $2000 a…
Nir Kaissar: Ignore Stock Splits, Even of Tesla and Apple
…number of their shares in circulation,” by splitting the stock so it’s price is cut in half and every shareholder receives an additional share. The market value of the company…
The Realities of Growth Investing
…the Rough Although it is hard to believe it right now, value investors have typically had a significant tailwind behind them. The reason is that value stocks in general have…
Gap Between Dow and S&P 500 Set to Widen
…But this year’s pandemic has deepened the divide because of how it has exaggerated the divergence between growth and value performance. “Many tech and communications companies in the S&P 500…
A ‘Golden Fool’ Offers a Golden Rule
…the trillions in government spending would lead to a surge in its value. Although the price did rise (up to $1,900 by the summer of 2011), Zweig writes, “the hyperinflation…