Is value investing dead? These managers don’t think so

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Michelle deBoer-Jones
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For quite some time, value has been losing out to growth, and as a result, many have been wondering whether value investing is dead. At the Morningstar Investment Conference, Chuck Bath of Diamond Hill Capital Management, Ramona Persaud of Fidelity Investments and David Wallack of T. Rowe Price offered some insights into their value investing processes. Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more What are value stocks? They kicked off the discussion with an explanation of value stocks. Wallack said value investing requires investors to understand the intrinsic value of a company apart from its stock market value. He…

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Michelle deBoer-Jones is editor-in-chief of Hedge Fund Alpha. She also writes comparative analyses of stocks for TipRanks and runs Providence Writing Services. Previously, she was a television news producer for eight years, producing the morning news programs for NBC affiliates in Evansville, Indiana and Huntsville, Alabama and spending a short time at the CBS affiliate in Huntsville.