Sunday, November 27, 2011

Value Investing OR Growth Investing

Happy Thanksgiving to all my readers!

Are you a value investor or a growth investor?

Most investors do not worry about this question ? they are busy following stock tips from friends and colleagues. Some sophisticated investors do start to form their own investment philosophy and they invariably bump into the following choices

  • Fundamental Investing or Technical Investing? and,
  • If Fundamental Investing than invest for value or growth?

Many will pick one or the other philosophy depending on what rings true to them. But as their investing evolves, they often realize that at the core, all investing is value investing.

After all, fundamental investing works on the core precept that the real value of the business is more than the stock price indicates. Sources of value may differ ? value investors place more importance on real tangible value that exist today while growth investors are willing to ascribe a value to the future growth in the business, though yet unrealized.

Value investors eschew risk while growth investors are willing to take it in expectation of better rewards.

If you are a value investor, and you are practically salivating at all the black friday deals available now, let me remind you that most purchases are expenses and once the money is gone it will not come back. How about a deal that is actually an investment? In return for your membership, I give you my best stock picks that will help you generate market beating returns year after year (and if it does not, than you get your money back). Best of all, first 100 subscribers to use this offer before Nov 27 sign up at 37.5% off.

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Source: http://www.arohaninc.com/article/value-investing-or-growth-investing/

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