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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Spekulatius who wrote (51774)6/26/2013 1:52:12 AM
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I mostly agree with Spekulatius regarding PSR. PSR did not work for me. And then I realized that Ken Fisher did not say to use PSR on all companies, but rather just on super companies suffering a glitch. This changes things dramatically.

I can't say that I applied PSR successfully after this realization. However, like Spek said, it could be applied to company suffering a glitch like NOK for example. Or maybe AAPL (heresy!!! :)))) Or AAUKY and VALE??? (though these are cyclicals and not super companies as Ken defined them).

BTW, I know that I and Paul Senior disagree on this, so I'm not looking to debate this with him. ;)

As an aside people also apply other metrics without context. E.g. people apply Piotroski score to random set of companies or Graham net-net calculation to companies that Graham would not have dreamt of buying. And then they wonder why these metrics don't work... duh.
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