Throwback Thursday: When Does Value Investing Work Best?

Throwback Thursday: When Does Value Investing Work Best?

This is another post in our ongoing Throwback Thursday’s Series, where we share blog posts from the past to bring you a ton of value and help you learn faster.

A few weeks ago, I shared our first ever episode of Value Investing In Your Car in this Throwback Thursday series where I answer the question – Does Value Investing Work Anywhere In The World?

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Today, I’m re-sharing our second episode of Value Investing In Your Car from December 2017 – When Does Value Investing Work Best?

Why?

Because valuations are still high around the world and I keep getting the question “when do you think the market is going to crash?”

Hint: I don’t know, but the market will crash again at some point.

Let’s get to it…

In Episode 1 of Value Investing In Your Car, I answered the question “Does Value Investing Work Anywhere In The World?”.

But I forgot to answer the question “when does value investing work best?”.

That’s what I’m doing today in Episode 2 of Value Investing In Your Car, seen in the video below.

In the short 13-minute video I answer the above question and these other ones:

  • Why value investing works best in certain situations?
  • When was the last time I bought a new stock? Hint: It’s almost 3 years ago now
  • Why haven’t I bought a new stock in so long?
  • What have I been doing since?
  • Why have I been doing these things?
  • Are valuations high around the world? Hint: Yes, valuations across the board and across the globe are the highest they’ve been since 1900

When was the last time you bought a stock? How often are you still finding value in your own research?

I’d love to hear your responses here as value investing is a bit of a bubble when it comes to this kind of stuff.

Oh and before I forget, below is the link talked about during the video where I talk about valuations being at all-time highs since 1900, if you wanted to read this and gain more context:

This article is from Goldman Sachs.

According to Goldman valuations across the board: stock markets, real estate, bonds – are at the highest levels they’ve been at since 1900, and this is around the world.

My Updated Note: Valuations worldwide are still at or near all-time highs 9 months later.

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