By Howie Bick – https://theanalysthandbook.com/
When it comes to investing, there are lots of things to consider in deciding on the type of investments you choose, the type of strategies you deploy, and the type of philosophies you embody. Two of the more commonly practiced investment philosophies are value investing and growth investing. Value Investing is all about finding mispriced or undervalued investments relative to their market values. Growth Investing on the other hand, is about looking for companies who are poised to grow, whether it’s through increased market share, industry expansion, operational excellence, or any other way to grow their business. When you’re analyzing the different the companies or investments available, there are a variety of things to consider when it comes to both value investing and growth investing.
Value Investing
Whether it’s due to a poor sentiment surrounding a company, any changes or events that may affect a company,...