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Discover LudwigThe phrase "value stocks" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to stocks that are considered to be undervalued by the market and have potential for long-term growth. Example: "Investors should consider adding some value stocks to their portfolio for a balanced investment strategy."
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Growth stocks outperformed value stocks last year.
We go for growth and value stocks".
The value stocks pretty much met expectations.
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Still, most people continue to shun value stocks.
That's the sweet spot of the market for value stocks".
Looking ahead, Mr. Taylor expects value stocks to dominate.
"There are very few small-cap value stocks," he said.
He is bullish on small-cap value stocks.
Professor Greenwald pointed out that there are technology value stocks.
OVER time, value stocks tend to outperform growth stocks.
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