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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,712 posts)
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 10:41 AM Dec 2022

Dow Shines as Higher Rates Squeeze Nasdaq's Tech Stocks

With the market in tumult, boring old value stocks are beating risky growth stocks—meaning it is the Dow’s turn to shine

wsj.com
Dow Shines as Higher Rates Squeeze Nasdaq’s Tech Stocks
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is beating the broader S&P 500 to a degree not seen in nearly a century.


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Dow Shines as Higher Rates Squeeze Nasdaq's Tech Stocks (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2022 OP
Good quality boring stocks is multigraincracker Dec 2022 #1
What are value stocks? ColinC Dec 2022 #2
Companies with a long term record of growth and multigraincracker Dec 2022 #3
A Google search on "value stocks" without the quotes brings up a good set of articles progree Dec 2022 #4

ColinC

(8,347 posts)
2. What are value stocks?
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 12:07 PM
Dec 2022

I’m growing a portfolio right now by putting 50 cents in nearly every stock I can find. So far I’m already outperforming the s and p 500 (barely). But perhaps I should investigate these “value” stocks. 🤔

multigraincracker

(32,744 posts)
3. Companies with a long term record of growth and
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 06:44 PM
Dec 2022

dividends.
I bought McDonalds about 5 years ago for $72 per share and it's now $275 and pays 6%. Also some utilities have always been good.
I've been retired to 20 years and my dividends pay all all of my bills, phone, cable, heat and electric. Have not had a car payment sense 1983 and in my second paid off home. Sometimes buy my groceries with my credit car and pay that off every month. Have a little hobby business in antiques and break even on that, plus get to write off my mileage.
So nice to not have money worries.

progree

(10,930 posts)
4. A Google search on "value stocks" without the quotes brings up a good set of articles
Mon Dec 5, 2022, 01:23 PM
Dec 2022

judging from the article titles

https://www.google.com/search?q=value+stocks&oq=value+stocks

But compared to growth stocks they have relatively low price to book ratios and low price to earnings ratios and low price - to - about - everything else ratios. The market doesn't value them as much as growth stocks because growth stocks are expected to grow more.

The big thing I keep reading is that over the long run, value stocks have out-performed growth stocks. Although the past decade or so has been the opposite -- until recently.

Oh, and small cap value do the best of all over the long term, but have more volatility than mid- and large-cap indexes.

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