Value investing refers to a form of investing strategy where you choose stocks which are currently trading at a value which is less than their book value. In simpler terms, it refers to buying a dollar’s worth of stock at probably 80 cents (you get the gist). This form of investing strategy has been largely popular with the masses. If you have ever read The Intelligent Investor or Security Analysis or followed any of Benjamin Graham’s works/ideas, you should be very familiar with the concept of value investing. In fact, Warren Buffett (being a student of Graham) is a keen follower of this investing strategy and hence value investing was often referred as the mantra for most investors. Until recent years. If you have been paying attention to the investing space, you probably heard the term that “Value Investing is dead”. There are many who claim that this investing...