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4. A Google search on "value stocks" without the quotes brings up a good set of articles
Mon Dec 5, 2022, 12:23 PM
Dec 2022

judging from the article titles

https://www.google.com/search?q=value+stocks&oq=value+stocks

But compared to growth stocks they have relatively low price to book ratios and low price to earnings ratios and low price - to - about - everything else ratios. The market doesn't value them as much as growth stocks because growth stocks are expected to grow more.

The big thing I keep reading is that over the long run, value stocks have out-performed growth stocks. Although the past decade or so has been the opposite -- until recently.

Oh, and small cap value do the best of all over the long term, but have more volatility than mid- and large-cap indexes.

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