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Growth Investing vs Value Investing
By Some Ideas on Investing in Singapore  •  July 25, 2015
Just started reading Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip A. Fisher. This book seems to be going into growth investing, which I think is good to compare to value investing (You can read on my thoughts on different investing styles at Value Investing and Thoughts on Investing for Dividend Yields). While both share similar ideas (such as fundamental analysis and buying stocks on their "intrinsic value"), they have some differences such as their focus on "intrinsic value" (slight difference between the two in my opinion)
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Growth investing focuses on investing in companies that would grow above the industry or stock market average through increase in its earnings per share (EPS), while value investing has a larger focus on an increasing price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio). While growth investing aims to pick up stocks that may be able to grow its EPS many times ......
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