Deep Value Investing

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My Deep Value Stock Screening Process: From 3,000 Stocks to a Short List of 5

There are roughly 3,000 publicly traded US companies with a market capitalization under $2 billion. Most of them are not worth your time. A small number of them are great values hiding in plain sight. Genuinely cheap, financially strengthening businesses that the market has overlooked, misunderstood, or written off prematurely. The challenge is finding them […]

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Distressed Debt Investing: Using Debt Instruments for Value Investing

There is more than one way to be a value investor. The classic value investor is someone like Benjamin Graham, often heralded as the father of the craft, who seeks to invest in companies whose shares are trading at a discount to intrinsic value. Intrinsic value is just another way of referring to a company’s

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What Makes a Deep Value Stock Go Up? 4 Catalysts Every Investor Should Watch

You’ve probably heard that value investing is a waiting game. But every once in a while, something shifts. A spark ignites. And a stock that’s been sitting under its intrinsic value for months or years suddenly takes off. If you’ve ever owned a net-net stock trading for less than cash and wondered what would finally

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Why Deep Value Investing Still Works in a Market Obsessed with Growth

Growth investing is all the rage today. I follow a lot of investment sub-reddits and the consensus seems to be to just buy QQQ or SPY and sit on it. SPY if you want steady growth, QQQ if you want accelerated growth. A frequent advice on these forums is that you should look at the

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How to Read a Balance Sheet Like a Liquidator: Financial Ratio Analysis for Distressed Stock Opportunities

Why Liquidators Make the Best Value Investors? Most investors try to predict growth. Liquidators look at what’s already there — and ask one simple question: If this business shut down today, how much money could we get back?This lens flips the script. It’s not about blue-sky projections, but hard asset values and what creditors would

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