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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (20153)12/2/2004 10:21:39 PM
From: Steve168  Read Replies (3) of 78523
 
Several research reports showed that high book-to-market (or low price-to-book) stocks as a group outperformed the market in the last 30 years. Other reports showed that separating the strong BM stocks from weak BM stocks yielded even better results (Piotroski report). I am wondering how many people used this principle in selecting stocks and what are the results.

I liked low price-to-book stocks (by intuition) and used that as a primary rule to pick stocks, had some nice results in the last 2-3 years. I would be happy to know the results if you have been doing this for longer time.

Any response is appreciated.
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