Tim Jaeger

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As Joel Greenblatt has observed, one of the reasons people shy away from value investing is that the stocks you consider have poor stories. As he puts it “The companies that show up on the screens can be scary and not doing so well, so people find them difficult to buy.” Support for this view comes from researchers43 who have explored the characteristics and performance of the most “Admired” and “Despised” stocks from Fortune magazine’s annual survey.
The Little Book of Behavioral Investing: How not to be your own worst enemy (Little Book, Big Profits)
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