Value investing is a strategy that focuses on buying stocks that are undervalued by the market. This approach is based on the belief that these stocks will eventually be recognized for their true worth, leading to price appreciation. In order…
Value investing is a strategy that focuses on buying stocks that are undervalued by the market. This approach is based on the belief that these stocks will eventually be recognized for their true worth, leading to price appreciation. During market…
Calculating Free Cash Flow is at the heart of value investing and is a key component of determining the intrinsic value of stocks, but before we get started on figuring out how to calculate it, we should define what it…
Dividend growth investors tend to view investing differently than those seeking returns primarily through a higher share price. Those investing for income tend to value a growing, safe dividend as much or more than a higher share price. For these…
As an investor you have to consider lots of information before making an investing decision. In the days of 24 hour news coverage it’s easy to get distracted and question whether your investment strategy is a good one or whether…
A common question that is asked in investing is: how long should I hold on to stocks? Like many things in investing the answer is not always straight forward, but there are several indicators that will help you make that…
I’m going to break this to you, the stock market is going to go down. There’s going to be a correction and it might even crash. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. That is the nature of markets, they…
The Price Earning ratio (P/E) is very popular in investing. It is defined as the current Price divided by Earnings and it’s supposed to tell you whether the stock is cheap or not. A low P/E ratio means that the…
As we approach the new year we would like to reflect on our favorite posts of 2018 on the Value Investment Headquarters blog. Let us know what your favorites are. 4 Things to Quickly Filter Stocks Where to Get Company…
Warren Buffett is the most influential value investor today and has made some of the most profound and notable statements in investing. We list our 10 favorite quotes ranked in descending order: 10. It’s better to hang out with people…