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Building a multi-asset portfolio with a value bias Warren Buffet once said that investors should evaluate stocks not as if they were buying perfume, but as if they were buying vegetables. Indeed, just like scrutinizing vegetables before buying, a successful value investor should look at variables which collectively inform him whether or not hes getting his moneys worth. If you think about it, this fascinating approach can even be extended beyond equity investing. In the next webinar, our guest Chirag Mehta will tell you how to apply the tenets of value investing to other asset classes. Register now!

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Value Investing  |   By Dhirendra Kumar  |   24-Sep-2018

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Building a multi-asset portfolio with a value bias

Warren Buffet once said that investors should evaluate stocks not as if they were buying perfume, but as if they were buying vegetables. Indeed, just like scrutinizing vegetables before buying, a successful value investor should look at variables which collectively inform him whether or not hes getting his moneys worth. If you think about it, this fascinating approach can even be extended beyond equity investing. In the next webinar, our guest Chirag Mehta will tell you how to apply the tenets of value investing to other asset classes. Register now!