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What can we learn from the father of value investing?

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Investing with moomoo joined discussion · Jun 28, 2021 21:15
What can we learn from the father of value investing?
For decades, value investors have used book value per share as a tool to assess a stock's value potential.
This approach began with Benjamin Graham. Widely considered to be the father of value investing, Graham taught his students that any stocks trading below book value were attractive investments because the companies offered a wide margin of safety and low level of risk.
What's book value?
Book value is the measure of all of a company's assets: stocks, bonds, inventory, manufacturing equipment, real estate, etc.
In theory, book value should include everything down to the pencils and staples used by employees, but for simplicity's sake, companies generally only include large assets that are easily quantified.
What can we learn from the father of value investing?
How to invest stocks based on book value?
We often use P/B ratio (Price to book) to evaluate certain types of businesses. But if most of a business's assets are intangible -- as is the case with many technology companies -- its price to book may be unhelpfully high.
What can we learn from the father of value investing?
Price to book can be useful for capital-intensive businesses like banks.
Generally, the lower P/B ratio, the higher investment value.
What can we learn from the father of value investing?
What can we learn from the father of value investing?
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