You have $600 billion to invest.  Do you choose growth or value investing?

Congratulations! You just won $600B in the lottery. Now, how you choose to invest your money says a lot about what kind of investor you are. In this video, The Personal CFO author Kyle Walters talks about the difference between growth investing and value investing.

 

Value investors pursue stocks that they feel are undervalued and that are being traded below their true worth. Growth investors focus on stocks that, while not cheap, may have bigger potential in the future. Is one style of investing better than the other? Learn more about investing in growth vs value stocks here: https://www.thepersonalcfo.com

Understanding the risks and rewards associated with these two investment styles can help you become a more educated and successful investor.

 

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