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Growth investing and value investing have more in common than apart, the major difference lies in the emphasis on “margin of safety”.
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The value investing philosophy was pioneered by Benjamin Graham and has been popularly put to great use by Warren Buffett (who needs no introduction). The core ideas behind this philosophy can be summarised as follows:
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Margin of safety represents the difference between a company’s stock price and the company’s value.
When the stock price of the company falls sufficiently below the intrinsic value, it creates a buying opportunity. Value investors expect that over time, as others recognize the true value of...
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On paper, the logic of value investing may appear obvious: buy stocks at a bargain price and sell them after the price has gone up. However investment decisions are not that straightforward, an investor is subject to an ever-changing environment where logic can be overshadowed by emotion.
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Benjamin graham defines an investment operation as “one which, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and an adequate return.”
Based on this definition, there are three components to investing:
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‘Margin of safety’ is the difference between a stock price and its intrinsic worth, or value.
So if a stock is trading at $70 in the market, and you calculate the company’s intrinsic value as $100, you have a margin of safety of $30 (100 minus 70). In other terms, the sto...
This is a principle of investing wherein an investor purchases securities only when their market price is significantly below their intrinsic value.
The formula to determine the intrinsic value of something is:
Margin of Safety = Market Cap / Deep Value Barg...
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