Value Investing is DEAD

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#11
(10-09-2013, 02:38 PM)paranoid Wrote: stocks like cwt St****** lkh guoco leisure are all stuck in a downtrend and volumes a fraction of when the prices were higher.
the question is will they always remain value stocks or will they ever realize its true value ?

Aiyo, value investing is about margin of safety. Those companies the forums talk about are talking about their business. U need to make up their value to see if at current price they are still undervalued. Not see post follow post. Also, even I the price goes down, it might mean they are more undervalued. Don't be distracted by short term price movement la. If short term price movement is so important to u, u are at the wrong forum, there are others that give tips on pennies la. But that is speculating, make sure u know what u are doing.
life goes in cycles, predictable yet uncontrollable; just like the markets, but markets give you a second chance
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#12
value lies in the eye of the beholder

if its not popular now, it doesn't mean its not good

price and value are 2 different things
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#13
If a stock has become popular, most probably you are too late to buy it already. There is little meat left in the stock.
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#14
Whatever the approach, it's only as DEAD or ALIVE as the PRACTITIONER...Big Grin
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#15
(10-09-2013, 01:55 PM)violinist Wrote: Don't get too serious about what's been said/not said in forums, especially on investing.

Agree. If you have truly found an undervalued stock and it's not posted on this forum, will you start a new thread just to get the "comfort" of agreement?
"Criticism is the fertilizer of learning." - Sir John Templeton
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#16
"All intelligent investing is value investing — acquiring more than you are paying for." Charlie Munger
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#17
if u want action, go ahead and trade those top 20 volume hot penny stocks

after you get burned, you will move a step closer to value investing

(this is just a joke, please dun gamble on pennies lol)
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#18
(10-09-2013, 01:19 PM)paranoid Wrote: this forum has gone from Hot to cold in the last 2 months.
Many value stocks have gone quiet with virtually no interest.

is value investing dead ?

It's still pretty hot especially with the china mingzhong saga. The one that is dead is channelnewsasia forum. That is indeed dead and cannot be revive anymore...Big Grin
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#19
STI rebounded from 3000 to 3100
where is the fear?
what i see is greed and more greed ^^
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#20
Hmmm...I thought everyone who plays shares will claim to be an value investor???? ^^^^
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