Value Investing: Philosophy, Process & Objective

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@Nebula - Havent check out Deep Value, but have been great admirer of Tobias's work. I still rmb reading his "Quantitative Value" back in early 2013. He really nailed down the effectiveness of using a quantitative value method. The central tenet of his argument is that quant value method mitigates behavioral biases inherent in qualitative analysis. His methodology is similar to that employed by LSV.

Buying truly beaten down stocks is really exemplification of value investing- a high quality stock can be a bad investment and a low quality can be a good investment. Its all about how much we have paid for it. Looking forward to hearing more from you. I would like to discuss some Singapore stocks here in the future, so we could prob pick a few stocks and tear them down tgt!


@greengiraffe - Great stuff mate! Appreciate you sharing these gems with us. So much wisdom in that 30 quotes. As I learn more and more about value investing, I realize its more than just investing. Its also about being a great human with great character. Not sure if the guys here feel the same way too?
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RE: Value Investing: Philosophy, Process & Objective - by HSquare.Cap - 18-08-2015, 09:42 AM

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