Tyler and Jordan analyze the latest economic data, including rising personal income, job growth, and strong corporate earnings projections. They discuss the significance of manufacturing expansion after 26 months of contraction and put recent stock market volatility into historical context. With markets historically rebounding after corrections, they outline why long-term discipline, proper asset allocation, and emergency cash reserves remain critical for investors. Tune in for a data-driven ...
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Tyler and Jordan analyze the latest economic data, including rising personal income, job growth, and strong corporate earnings projections. They discuss the significance of manufacturing expansion after 26 months of contraction and put recent stock market volatility into historical context. With markets historically rebounding after corrections, they outline why long-term discipline, proper asset allocation, and emergency cash reserves remain critical for investors. Tune in for a data-driven ...
Fundamental Factors of Investing Part 2: What is the Value Factor?
Five Minute Finance with LVM
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Fundamental Factors of Investing Part 2: What is the Value Factor?
Tyler and Craig review the “Value Factor” for our second installment of the fundamental factors of investing. In the investment industry there are various definitions of the value factor, but one description refers to the value factor as the factor that aims to capture excess returns from stocks that have low prices relative to their fundamental value. This is commonly tracked by price to book, price to earnings, dividends, and free cash flow. Historically it is the price to book valuation me...
Five Minute Finance with LVM
Tyler and Jordan analyze the latest economic data, including rising personal income, job growth, and strong corporate earnings projections. They discuss the significance of manufacturing expansion after 26 months of contraction and put recent stock market volatility into historical context. With markets historically rebounding after corrections, they outline why long-term discipline, proper asset allocation, and emergency cash reserves remain critical for investors. Tune in for a data-driven ...