This might help the debate along
http://www.indexologyblog.com/2018/12/1 ... rspective/
One of the most persistent trends over the last decade has been the underperformance of value compared to growth. The S&P 500 Growth beat its Value counterpart in eight of the last ten full calendar years,
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Income vs Growth IT Performance
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OhNoNotimAgain wrote:One of the most persistent trends over the last decade has been the underperformance of value compared to growth. The S&P 500 Growth beat its Value counterpart in eight of the last ten full calendar years,
But then this has been during a long bull market. What I wonder will happen when the bear comes back?
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everhopeful wrote:OhNoNotimAgain wrote:One of the most persistent trends over the last decade has been the underperformance of value compared to growth. The S&P 500 Growth beat its Value counterpart in eight of the last ten full calendar years,
But then this has been during a long bull market. What I wonder will happen when the bear comes back?
The Bear is back on Wall Street and, in yesterday's 500 point loss on the Dow, it was the so-called "value" shares that did the worst - utilities, healthcare and consumer staples.
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Re: Income vs Growth IT Performance
There is always difficulty defining value but the top ten stocks in the S & P 500 value index only contain one healthcare and one consumer staples. Financials dominate.
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