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  • 31Value investing — es un paradigma de inversión que deriva de las ideas sobre inversión y Especulación que Benjamin Graham y David Dodd comenzaron a enseñar en Columbia Business School en 1928 y que continuaron desarrollando en la edición de 1934 de su libro… …

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  • 32vice investing — n. An investment strategy that targets companies selling products related to human vices, such as alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and weapons. vice investment n. vice investor n. Example Citations: Ms. Waxler says her basket of vice stocks… …

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  • 33Quality Investing — ist eine Anlagestrategie, die auf der Identifikation von Investitionsobjekten mit überdurchschnittlich hohen Qualitätsmerkmalen basiert. Die Idee des Quality Investing stammt aus der Welt von Anleihen und Immobilien, wo über Ratings und Gutachten …

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  • 34Momentum investing — Momentum investing, also sometimes known as Fair Weather Investing , is a system of buying stocks or other securities that have had high returns over the past three to twelve months, and selling those that have had poor returns over the same… …

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  • 36Growth investing — is a style of investment strategy. Those who follow this style, known as growth investors , invest in companies that exhibit signs of above average growth, even if the share price appears expensive in terms of metrics such as price to earning or… …

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  • 37Little Book of Common Sense Investing — Infobox Book name = The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns author = John C. Bogle genre = Investing language = English publisher = John Wiley Sons release date = 2007 pages =… …

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  • 38Creative real estate investing — is a term used to describe non traditional methods of buying and selling real estate. Typically, a buyer will secure financing from a lending institution and pay for the full amount of the purchase price with a combination of the borrowed funds… …

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  • 39Over-investing — in finance, particularly personal finance, refers to the practice of investing more into an asset than what that asset is worth on the open market. It is cited most frequently in reference to expensive personal consumable investments such as… …

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  • 40Private money investing — is the reverse side of hard money lending, a type of financing in which a borrower receives funds based on the value of real estate owned by the borrower. Private Money Investing (“PMI”) concerns the SOURCE of the funds lent to hard money… …

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