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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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Jurgis Bekepuris
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To: Sergio H who wrote (53368)2/10/2014 1:16:57 PM
From: Paul Senior3 Recommendations   of 78774
 
So you keep telling everybody. I see value investing as buying when a stock or stocks are at low p/stated book value. This generally happens when stocks are at lows. Also when stocks are at lows, p/sales ratio can be low as can p/earnings sometimes (general market declines). I see these metrics as basically defining value investing. Others on this thread apparently do too, at least to some degree -- so they say when they report why they are buying particular stocks. You apparently see buying at lows as merely or only bottom fishing, and not value investing. And also that I don't have a clue. So be it. You've stated your opinion now several times.

I have been buying and selling stocks the way I have been for more than a couple of decades.
You don't have enough information about my financial goals or my risk tolerances, to make snarky comments about me and "lack of success".
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