Growth Vs Value Investing

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Value and Growth Investing are two of the most popular investing strategies around, but what do they entail, and how do they compare? We answer these questions and more in today's video.

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DISCLAIMER:
This channel is for education purposes only and is not affiliated with any financial institution, although Richard does work as an employee for an investment manager. Richard Coffin is not registered to provide investment advice and as such does not provide recommendations on The Plain Bagel - those looking for investment advice should seek out a registered professional. Richard is not responsible for investment actions taken by viewers.
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When he said “You couldn’t find great value if you were in the grocery aisle at a Walmart, ” I felt that.

fwbs
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I can't stress how underrated this channel is. You get entertainment and knowledge at the same time. Thank you for putting great content out there (and all without flaunting your investing account, imagine that).

pablocano
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If you buy good companies at a fair price, you're basically getting value and growth together. So why choose one, when you can choose both?

TheIcelandicInvestor
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I heard Buffet say at a Q&A that he did not consider the value/growth distinction worthwhile: "pick the stock that'll generate the most money for you over time". Something like that

simeondutoit
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Growth investing often becomes hype investing

Mesozoic_mammal
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These are very valuable info for anybody who wants to get rich. Unfortunately, most people who will watch this video will not really be able to apply the principles. We may not want to admit, but as Warren Buffett once said, investing is like any other profession-- it requires a certain level of expertise. No surprise that some people are losing a lot of money in the bear market, while others are making hundreds of thousands in profit. I just don't know how they do it. I have about $109k now to put in the market.

TheJackCain-
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Hahahahahaha that intro though..., you made my day hahahahh

aitorlopete
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That intro was gold! Please make more roasts at the start of your intro.

Martin-ypkk
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Great content as always! I would love to learn about the other types ways to measure valuations beyond P/E ratios. I often hear of them but not about them. Forward P/E ratios would be interesting too.

sadspamspam
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This is pure GOLD !! Thank you so much for explaining a complex issue in such a simple way, Much respect

SavvySide
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Just commenting for the algorithm. Also dope intro man. Laughed my ass off.

TheRobJob
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Great video. Very informative as usual. Intro is hilarious. Keep up the good work.

daniellouis-jean
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That Plain Bagel ain't so plain anymore. You toasted that intro with those X-Men style effects. Very good video I got scared half way through lol. Good to know you mentioned hybrid investing because thats my route and has paid off. I was waiting for Drake to hop on that beat you had up there in Canada.

TheNORegretShow
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This is so valuable ... I am an old person who has five years to make money. If you have twenty years ... still valuable but you have some time to make a few mistakes.

susanl
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This is the greatest explanation I have ever heard about this topic. Richard Coffin did an outstanding job with this presentation. It could not have been improved upon in my opinion.

blessedfold
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This was awesome! I have been pretty shaky on the exact ideas of value vs growth investing but this made lots of things click together :D Thanks!

abdullahalmosalami
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I love plain bagels.. lol.. New sub. Thanks for the great content. Will have to binge watch this weekend

wisdom-for-life
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Solid video, as always. Thanks for just telling us the deets so we can think for ourselves versus telling us what we should think.

NovaScotiaKevin
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This is a great and super helpful overview! Thank you!

pongop
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this is my favorite channel while studying for my CFA =)

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