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Growth/Value Investor |
James P. O'Shaughnessy |
This two strategy approach offers a large-cap value model and a growth approach that looks for persistent earnings growth and strong relative strength. |
80% |
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Earnings Revision Investor |
Wayne Thorp |
This strategy looks for companies with upward revisions in analyst earnings estimates. |
80% |
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P/B Growth Investor |
Partha Mohanram |
This growth model looks for low book-to-market stocks that exhibit characteristics associated with sustained future growth. |
77% |
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Momentum Investor |
Validea |
This momentum strategy looks for companies with strong price momentum and EPS growth that is coupled with high return on equity and falling debt. |
71% |
|
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Small-Cap Growth Investor |
Motley Fool |
This strategy looks for small cap growth stocks with solid fundamentals and strong price performance. |
55% |
|
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Contrarian Investor |
David Dreman |
This contrarian strategy finds the most unpopular mid- and large-cap stocks in the market and looks for improving fundamentals. |
50% |
|
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Price/Sales Investor |
Kenneth Fisher |
This value strategy rewards stocks with low P/S ratios, long-term profit growth, strong free cash flow and consistent profit margins. |
50% |
|
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Value Investor |
Benjamin Graham |
This deep value methodology screens for stocks that have low P/B and P/E ratios, along with low debt and solid long-term earnings growth. |
43% |
|
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Millennial Investor |
Patrick O'Shaughnessy |
This strategy looks for inexpensive stocks with high shareholder yield and return on invested capital. |
40% |
|
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Growth Investor |
Martin Zweig |
This strategy looks for growth stocks with persistent accelerating earnings and sales growth, reasonable valuations and low debt. |
38% |
|
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Shareholder Yield Investor |
Meb Faber |
This strategy looks for companies returning cash to shareholders via dividends, buybacks and debt paydown. |
30% |
|
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Value Composite Investor |
James O'Shaughnessy |
This value strategy looks for inexpensive stocks using a composite of value factors. |
28% |
|
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Twin Momentum Investor |
Dashan Huang |
This momentum model looks for a combination of fundamental momentum and price momentum. |
22% |
|
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Quantitative Momentum Investor |
Wesley Gray |
This momentum model looks for stocks with strong and consistent intermediate-term relative performance. |
0% |
|
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P/E/Growth Investor |
Peter Lynch |
This strategy looks for stocks trading at a reasonable price relative to earnings growth that also possess strong balance sheets. |
0% |
|
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Patient Investor |
Warren Buffett |
This strategy seeks out firms with long-term, predictable profitability and low debt that trade at reasonable valuations. |
0% |
|
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Private Equity Investor |
Validea |
This leveraged small-cap value model seeks firms that have the characteristics of successful private equity investments. |
0% |
|
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Multi-Factor Investor |
Pim van Vliet |
This multi-factor model seeks low volatility stocks that also have strong momentum and high net payout yields. |
0% |
|
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Acquirer's Multiple Investor |
Tobias Carlisle |
This deep value model looks for inexpensive stocks that could be potential takeover targets. |
0% |
|
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Low PE Investor |
John Neff |
This strategy looks for firms with persistent earnings growth that trade at a discount relative to their earnings growth and dividend yield. |
0% |
|
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Book/Market Investor |
Joseph Piotroski |
This value-quant strategy screens for high book-to-market stocks, and then separates out financially sound firms by looking at a host of improving financial criteria. |
0% |
|
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Earnings Yield Investor |
Joel Greenblatt |
This value model looks for companies with high return on capital and earnings yields. |
0% |
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