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Value investing
The financial definition for Value investing:
In the context of asset management, mutual funds, and hedge funds, the a style of investment that focuses on securities with low price to earnings ratios or low price to book ratios. Some of these securities are deemed cheap and are viewed by manager as having a lot of profit potential.
Similar MatchesCoattail investingCoattail investing A risky trading practice of making trades similar to those of other successful investors, usually institutional investors.
Contrarian investingContrarian investing Ignoring market trends by buying securities that the investor considers undervalued and out of favor with other investors.
Formula investingFormula investing A formula-based investment technique in which investment decisions are made using predetermined timing or asset allocation models, e.g., dollar cost averaging.
Further Suggestions Graham and Dodd method of investing
Passive investing
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