Historically, stock valuations have been an important predictive factor of future returns. A standard practice is to measure value by comparing stock prices to fundamental measures such as trailing earnings, projected earnings, dividends, and book value. I am increasingly questioning the usefulness of these measures however. While an enormous body of research has shown that … Continue reading Do stock valuations matter anymore?
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Is it finally time to bet on value again?
Research Affiliates, a large money manager and research firm, has recently reaffirmed it's faith in value investing, the discipline of investing more heavily in stocks which appear cheap relative to their earnings or book value. Back in April of 2019, I wrote a blog post that explored the under-performance of value over the last fifteen … Continue reading Is it finally time to bet on value again?