Very few left: Will value investing ever make a comeback?
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On Tuesday, Hedge fund manager David Einhorn said he doesn’t know if value investing will ever come back, and there are few value investors left. 「nobody knows what anything is worth,」 Einhorn said. 「So there's an enormous number of companies that are dramatically misvalued in ways that we haven’t seen before.」
Since 2012, the $Ishares Russell 1000 Growth Etf(IWF.US)$ surged 206%, beating the $Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Etf(VONV.US)$ whose share price was up 137% meanwhile. However, right after 2000 the dot com bubble, the value ETF rocketed 100% in 7 years, meanwhile, the growth ETF dropped 27%.
Will value investing ever make a comeback? Which stocks or ETFs do you think will ride the next tide?
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Since 2012, the $Ishares Russell 1000 Growth Etf(IWF.US)$ surged 206%, beating the $Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Etf(VONV.US)$ whose share price was up 137% meanwhile. However, right after 2000 the dot com bubble, the value ETF rocketed 100% in 7 years, meanwhile, the growth ETF dropped 27%.

Reward: Leave your stock or market review below and 6 users with the best ideas will win 600 points for each!
On Tuesday, Hedge fund manager David Einhorn said he doesn’t know if value investing will ever come back, and there are few value investors left. 「nobody knows what anything is worth,」 Einhorn said. 「So there's an enormous number of companies that are dramatically misvalued in ways that we haven’t seen before.」
Since 2012, the $Ishares Russell 1000 Growth Etf(IWF.US)$ surged 206%, beating the $Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Etf(VONV.US)$ whose share price was up 137% meanwhile. However, right after 2000 the dot com bubble, the value ETF rocketed 100% in 7 years, meanwhile, the growth ETF dropped 27%.
Will value investing ever make a comeback? Which stocks or ETFs do you think will ride the next tide?
Reward: Leave your stock or market review below and 6 users with the best ideas will win 600 points for each!
Since 2012, the $Ishares Russell 1000 Growth Etf(IWF.US)$ surged 206%, beating the $Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Etf(VONV.US)$ whose share price was up 137% meanwhile. However, right after 2000 the dot com bubble, the value ETF rocketed 100% in 7 years, meanwhile, the growth ETF dropped 27%.
Will value investing ever make a comeback? Which stocks or ETFs do you think will ride the next tide?
Reward: Leave your stock or market review below and 6 users with the best ideas will win 600 points for each!

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Is Value Investing Dead?
I wouldn't say that value investing or growth investing are dead. Generally speaking in a bear market most equities will lose value. Even the value companies that supposedly hold their value in turbulent times. If you are speaking of value or growth investing in tech companies, which is what most consider to be growth companies, then obviously growth, value, and just about any other investment strategy is surely dead. But there is always a rally somewhere in the market. Y...



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The growth type is capable of riding the tide. The decision will be based on the specific needs and financial goals. Growth investing is a strategy that seeks out stocks whose underlying companies are expected to grow their sales and profits at a rapid pace and generate above-average returns. Growth investors are typically willing to pay a premium for shares of companies that have the potential to significantly outperform in the future. Growth investing, on the other hand, has the potential t...


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Will value investors make a comeback? Which stocks or ETFs do you think will ride the next tide?
Value stocks are publicly traded companies trading for relatively cheap valuations relative to their earnings and long-term growth potential. In time of economic downturn, I think value stocks will make a comeback. The question is which one will comeback faster and survive the current macro conditions - inflation, risk of recession, negative sentiment towards strong dollar, FED rate hike etc.
The fo...
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$AT&T(T.US$Hey Boys and Girls let me tell you the story about Timmy and the Value Trap.
You see Timmy, read books about value investing, and he learned about Old Man Buffett, and how he needed to buy established companies selling at low multiples and this was great place to invest.
So he learned about Verizon and ATT, the value investors told him these are great stocks, established companies that sell services that millions of people use everyday, why they are so cheap its a great investment come place your money. Why look even Old Man Buffett owns Verizon.
Timmy did, he placed his hard earned dollars into the black holes of incompetence and mediocrity that is AT&T and Verizon. And after many years Timmy came back to find that his dollars instead of growing into a mighty oak of wealth had disappeared like magic.
And that is the lesson of value traps getting a good deal on a shitty business, doesn't change the fact that you still own a shitty business.
Since 2013$Verizon(VZ.US$has returned annualized 2.6%,$AT&T(T.US$6%, while$SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ averaged 16%
Next time you think of trying to value invest, think of the children.
You see Timmy, read books about value investing, and he learned about Old Man Buffett, and how he needed to buy established companies selling at low multiples and this was great place to invest.
So he learned about Verizon and ATT, the value investors told him these are great stocks, established companies that sell services that millions of people use everyday, why they are so cheap its a great investment come place your money. Why look even Old Man Buffett owns Verizon.
Timmy did, he placed his hard earned dollars into the black holes of incompetence and mediocrity that is AT&T and Verizon. And after many years Timmy came back to find that his dollars instead of growing into a mighty oak of wealth had disappeared like magic.
And that is the lesson of value traps getting a good deal on a shitty business, doesn't change the fact that you still own a shitty business.
Since 2013$Verizon(VZ.US$has returned annualized 2.6%,$AT&T(T.US$6%, while$SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ averaged 16%
Next time you think of trying to value invest, think of the children.
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Will value investing ever make a comeback?
Yes, it should be able to if u are holding it for decades
= Actually, I think is for growth of wealth for maybe ur next generation or maybe ppl who don't spend much in their life
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Which stocks or ETFs do u think will ride the next wave?
I think $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ should be able to as even Warren Buffett also say to invest in it if u are someone who don't know how to invest. Just DCA on it & u should be able to make a comeback over decades wi...



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