- Warren Buffett: How He Does It: "Like bargain hunters, value investors seek products that are beneficial and of high quality but underpriced. In other words, the value investor searches for stocks that he or she believes are undervalued by the market. Like the bargain hunter, the value investor tries to find those items that are valuable but not recognized as such by the majority of other buyers."
- We consider a value investor to be an individual who attempts to pay less than what he or she believes is the true value of a specific asset or object. At the core of this definition is a simple but critical assumption: The price of an asset or object can differ from its true value or worth. (Investing the Templeton Way: The Market-Beating Strategies of Value Investing's Legendary Bargain Hunter, by Lauren C. Templeton and Scott Phillips)
- The term value investor brings up connotations of the seminal investor Benjamin Graham, who authored the book Security Analysis. (Investing the Templeton Way: The Market-Beating Strategies of Value Investing's Legendary Bargain Hunter, by Lauren C. Templeton and Scott Phillips)
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