A fundamental approach to investing, the selection of ‘value’ stocks is a style favoring companies whose fundamental value is not reflected in the stock price – with the investor benefiting from dividend payments and potential share appreciation, even though the company may not grow
As our extensive theme attests, the strategy is popular with investors but the original assumption of lower risk exposure – because the companies rely less on growth – may need to be questioned as a comparison with our Total US Market Growth theme demonstrates
The fund providers have complemented the basic selection by market capitalization – from mega-cap to small-cap – with models combining, in some cases, a range of fundamental factors, based on book value, revenue, cash flow and earnings, with volatility scaling – contributing to sharply differentiated risk exposure
Putting outliers aside, the performance range of the funds still turns out to be wide… Choose wisely !
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