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  • Active vs Passive Funds: Which is Best for Your Portfolio?

    Active vs Passive Funds: Which is Best for Your Portfolio?

    In this episode of Invesco Bond, we dive into the differences between active and passive funds, two popular investment options in the financial world. With investor demand on the rise and a variety of mandates available, understanding these fund types can help you make better investment choices. Watch to discover how the landscape is shifting and what it means for you as an investor

  • Growth vs Value Investing: What metrics do you prioritize when evaluating growth vs. value stocks?

    Growth vs Value Investing: What metrics do you prioritize when evaluating growth vs. value stocks?

    In this episode we will explore the two primary strategies: growth investing and value investing. Discover the key characteristics that set these approaches apart and learn how each strategy can fit into your overall investment plan. Join us as we break down the complexities of growth and value investing and help you find the best strategy for your unique situation.

  • Some amount of risk necessary when one has to make returns, but advisory helps: Vishwanathan Anand

    Some amount of risk necessary when one has to make returns, but advisory helps: Vishwanathan Anand

    Speaking at the third edition of Moneycontrol Mutual Fund Summit 2024, Anand said, "Thanks to how India has grown, my style of investing which has a mix of taking risk, has performed well over the years."

  • Where the value investing strategy still works

    Where the value investing strategy still works

    Losses have been brutal in US but strong gains have been made internationally since depths of Covid pandemic

  • Charlie Munger: Learning from a modern-day Seneca

    Charlie Munger: Learning from a modern-day Seneca

    In the realm of modern business philosophers, few shine as brightly as Charlie Munger, the Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.

  • I think there is a gene for value investing: Seth Klarman of The Baupost Group

    I think there is a gene for value investing: Seth Klarman of The Baupost Group

    In an interview that is being once again shared widely online, the reclusive hedge-fund manager talks about his principles of investing

  • The pros and cons of the special situations investment strategy

    The pros and cons of the special situations investment strategy

    For the average investor, special situation investment requires a great deal of analytical expertise, capacity to hold on to the commitment and the ability to take risks. A diversified portfolio might make more sense, say experts

  • Time to reduce exposure to US stock market, says NY-based PE firm

    Time to reduce exposure to US stock market, says NY-based PE firm

    According to Cornell Capital, optimism around AI is a big “market delusion”

  • Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund: So far, so good. But can it do an encore?

    Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund: So far, so good. But can it do an encore?

    Discipline and being true to its label have helped the fund in the past. However, going forward, its large size and SEBI restrictions on investment in overseas stocks could be challenges.

  • Value funds do better than flexi-cap funds

    Value funds do better than flexi-cap funds

  • Growth or Value? This is the time for style agnostic investing

    Growth or Value? This is the time for style agnostic investing

    With inflation, interest rates and global uncertainty making prediction a difficult business, investing is only getting tougher. This is what makes it a better approach to take a nuanced stance rather than take sides between growth and value. Blindly buying any one genre may not work well

  • Book excerpt: Key approaches to quantitative value investing, and the influencers behind them

    Book excerpt: Key approaches to quantitative value investing, and the influencers behind them

    Extracted from 'Quantitative Value Investing' by Sharad S. Ramnarayan.

  • Markets are waiting for any sign of improvement to put more money in: Prakash Diwan

    Markets are waiting for any sign of improvement to put more money in: Prakash Diwan

    The veteran investor said that pockets of value will begin to emerge. He is highly optimistic about the USL slump sale

  • Explained | All you need to know about momentum investing

    Explained | All you need to know about momentum investing

    Momentum investing allows investors to make quick money. But chasing momentum without any rules can ruin one’s portfolio. In this video, we tell you the pros and cons of momentum investing and the framework needed for the same

  • Why diversify your portfolio with investment styles?

    Why diversify your portfolio with investment styles?

  • Is value investing dead? Not a chance

    Is value investing dead? Not a chance

    To ensure value investing, it is always advisable to shortlist the universe of select stocks, analyse them from all perspectives including fundamental analysis, to market visits, to listening to management conference calls, to seeking views from the unlisted competitors and then find the moat of the business through Porter’s Five Forces model.

  • Journey of a wannabe boring investor

    Journey of a wannabe boring investor

    A first-time investor's run-in with "The Intelligent Investor", and quest to become a boring investor at a time when words such as IPO and shorting were being uttered like magic spells.

  • Budget 2022| PSUs are due for upwards re-rating, even with the lower disinvestment target: ICICI Prudential’s S Naren

    Budget 2022| PSUs are due for upwards re-rating, even with the lower disinvestment target: ICICI Prudential’s S Naren

    He believes the companies are undervalued and stand to gain with value stocks being popular once more.

  • Speculation and inflation : Excerpts from Seth Klarman's latest annual letter

    Speculation and inflation : Excerpts from Seth Klarman's latest annual letter

    Klarman is popularly known as the "Oracle of Boston", due to his investing patterns mirroring that of Warren Buffett, who is also known as the "Oracle of Omaha".

  • Where does Value Investing stand Today?

    Where does Value Investing stand Today?

    Benjamin Graham who is known as the father of Value Investing who developed his own school of thought which is now allowed by Warren Buffet.

  • Microfinance, down but not out, is ripe for value investing

    Microfinance, down but not out, is ripe for value investing

    It makes sense for investors to get into the microfinance sector now and wait for the second wave to recede, as it has already started doing, and valuations to pick up again

  • What is value investing, how to spot it in your mutual fund scheme

    What is value investing, how to spot it in your mutual fund scheme

    Here's the first in our 3-part series on the investing styles of equity fund managers where Sumaira Abidi explains the concept of 'value investing' - what it is and how to spot it in your mutual fund scheme.

  • This single advice of Charlie Munger can improve your thinking ability remarkably

    This single advice of Charlie Munger can improve your thinking ability remarkably

    Thinking is crucial, but even equally critical is how to think. Charlie Munger's technique is worth a look

  • The basic starter guide to effective 'stock-picking' by Anuj Jain & Abhay Agarwal

    The basic starter guide to effective 'stock-picking' by Anuj Jain & Abhay Agarwal

    Investors must have a good risk appetite and limitless patience. After all it is some of the Small and Mid-cap stocks that grow out to be large-cap stocks in the future.

  • Should a value investor buy a stock at a PE ratio of 50?

    Should a value investor buy a stock at a PE ratio of 50?

    Value investing principles say that buy low and sell high. One should buy stocks cheap with a wide margin of safety when no one else wants to buy stocks and sell during the next bull run when valuations may become overstretched.

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