- While preference for growth or value investing can depend on factors like the economic cycle or time horizon, uncertainty in the current environment has amplified the growth vs. value debate.
- Although high-growth investments may seem more enticing during hot equity markets, value investing has proven durable and has done particularly well in recent months.
- With growing interest in value stocks, it is important to understand how some of the major, broad value indexes are constructed.
- Investors with a strong value thesis may want to consider a deep value index, rather than a core value index that offers only broad exposure to value stocks.
For further details see:
Getting The Most Value Out Of Value Indexes