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growth investing,
momentum investing, or
other strategies. For example, an
investor who
practices dollar-cost
averaging could choose to
invest $200 a...
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Socially responsible investing – Any
investment strategy combining both
financial performance and social/ethical
impact Stock investor –
Person or company...
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typical usage, the term "growth
investing"
contrasts with the
strategy known as
value investing. However, some
notable investors such as
Warren Buffett have...
- four-factor
model Factor investing Investment style Low-volatility
investing Market anomaly Momentum (finance)
Trend following Value investing Post-Earnings-Announcement-Drift...
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history of
individual investors using socially responsible investing to
express their values exists, and such
investing behavior is
usually defined...
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factor returns after costs.
Style investing Value investing Low-volatility
investing Momentum investing Quality investing Fama–French three-factor model...
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overall market is
generally rising or falling.
Contrarian investing is
related to
value investing in that the
contrarian is also
looking for
mispriced investments...
- Over-
investing in finance,
particularly personal finance,
refers to the
practice of
investing more into an ****et than its
worth on the open market. It...
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Vulture fund McKaskill, Tom (2009). "An
Introduction to
Angel Investing: A
guide to
investing in
early stage entrepreneurial ventures" (PDF). pp. 2–3. Kronenberger...
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Proponents of
value investing,
including Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett, have
argued that the
essence of
value investing is
buying stocks at...