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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Sergio H who wrote (53397)2/12/2014 8:27:30 AM
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Value investing, perhaps more than any other type of investing, is more concerned with the fundamentals of a company's business rather than its stock price


I think that is completely wrong. Value investing is concerned with valuation, and you need a stock price to get a valuation.


I'd say value investing is buying stocks with a price to book, price to sales, price to cash flow, or some valuation measure that is below that of it's peer group. Growth investing is buying a stock which has revenue or EPS (or something) which is growing faster than it's peer group.


I don't think value investing has anything at all to do with technical trading. Value stocks may exhibit similar technical moves (or they may not, I have no idea), but the technical analysis isn't necessary to do value investing. It would be an additional factor that might help you determine Buy or Sell levels.
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