Value investing remains a time-tested strategy that provides both stability and long-term growth, particularly during periods of market volatility and elevated stock valuations. Simply put, value investing involves identifying stocks that trade at a discount to their real value or relative to their peers based on financial metrics while possessing strong upside potential. The concept was first introduced by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, who framed it as the "margin of safety" rather than simply value investing. Their philosophy emphasized that investors should never pay more than what a...
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