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There are many types of Value Investing, which do you employ?

The concept of value investing can vary among different investors, lacking a fixed definition, which can lead to confusion and a loss of context if not properly defined.

Here're three common ones:

Compounders: These are the superior businesses with growth prospects. They trade at a premium and may not be undervalued even during market downturns. Investors tend to buy and hold for the long term.

Deep Value: Stocks that trade below their liquidation value, made popular by Benjamin Graham. The aim of the deep value game is to "Buy Low, Sell High"

Cyclicals: These usually experience fluctuations, often in line with commodity prices. The trouble with cyclicals is that their financial metrics tend to appear favorable during the peak of their cycle due to exceptional earnings. While investors aim to Buy Low, Sell High, many often end up Buying High and Selling low instead.
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    Some famous words of Buffett. I hope it's useful to you. : )
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