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Investment Strategies
Categories
- Value Investing
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Growth Investing
|- Income Investing
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Market Capitalization
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Momentum Investing
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Technical Investing
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Buy and Hold Strategy
- Buy What You Know
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Contrarian Investing
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Turnaround Investing
- Tobin’s Q
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Responsible Investing
- ADR's
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Global Investing
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The Dow Theory
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Odd-Lot Theory
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Election Cycle Theory
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Dow Dividend Theory
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Penny Stocks
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Initial Public Offerings
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Dollar Cost Averaging
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Drips
- Risk Tolerance
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Tobin's Q
Tobin’s Q is a
value investing strategy that compares a company’s market value to the
replacement cost of the business. Replacement costs are the costs to replace
the business from scratch. The concept holds that if the market value is
substantially below replacement cost, then the stock is a buy. |
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