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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: petal who wrote (65057)10/4/2020 3:10:00 PM
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Money managers of funds have an incentive to do well in that the better they do to increase their funds' performance, one can presume that more money they will attract to the fund, and maybe that leads to higher salaries or incentives for the managers.

Yes, Burry. There is that argument (made by Bill Miller) that analysts really don't look much at the financials, don't do much research -- they're busy with clients, meetings, etc. And so someone who does look, has an advantage (sometimes), he says. Not sure I believe that. Also as in small businesses/obscure stocks not being looked at by analysts because they're too small --- I don't really buy that either. There are people - stock hunters/analysts all over scouring the world for any opportunistic buys.
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