Devo182
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I did an entire reseach article (20 or so pages iirc) on this topic in grad school:Popular opinion appears to buy surging stocks instead of trying to catch stocks bouncing up from their bottom. I’ve done OK grabbing a few long established companies on short term bad news like F when it dropped below $5 and a few oil companies when they pulled back on the Biden policies. I prefer the ones with good yield rates due to the lower prices - lots easier to wait out a stock to return to favor when you’re getting a 5%+ dividend while waiting. JMO
"Value stocks" vs "growth stocks"
Value stocks killed vs growth.
Why? A variety of niche reasons, but the most glaring is clear - once something is labeled a growth stock, it's often done growing. The common person following an index is already behind the main growth stage.
Value investing wins again.