Investing

  • 51Strategic Sustainable Investing — (SSI) is an investment strategy that recognizes and rewards leading companies that are moving society towards sustainability. SSI relies on a consensus based scientific definition of sustainability, and the assumption that ‘ Backcasting from… …

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  • 52Community Investing — Investments made directly into low income or disadvantaged communities through channels such as community development banks, credit unions, loan fund and microfinance institutions. Community investing is closely tied to socially responsible… …

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  • 53Formula Investing — A method of investing that rigidly follows a prescribed theory or formula, using the results as blanket investment policy. Formula investing can be related to how an investor handles asset allocation, investments between funds or securities, or… …

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  • 54Mechanical Investing — Buying and selling stocks according to a screen based on predetermined criteria, usually with the help of technical indicators such as relative strength or momentum. This method allows traders to enter transactions without emotion and backtest… …

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  • 55Real estate investing — involves the purchase, ownership, management, rental and/or sale of real estate for profit. Improvement of realty property as part of a real estate investment strategy is generally considered to be a sub specialty of real estate investing called… …

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  • 56Fail-Safe Investing — Published in 1998, Fail Safe Investing describes Harry Browne s approach to investing in any market environment using his concept of the Permanent Portfolio. The Permanent PortfolioThe Permanent Portfolio is a simple investment strategy in which… …

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  • 57Bottom-Up Investing — An investment approach that de emphasizes the significance of economic and market cycles. This approach focuses on the analysis of individual stocks. In bottom up investing, therefore, the investor focuses his or her attention on a specific… …

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  • 58Conservative Investing — An investing strategy that seeks to preserve an investment portfolio s value by investing in lower risk securities such as fixed income and money market securities, and often blue chip or large cap equities. Conservative investors have risk… …

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  • 59Value Investing — The strategy of selecting stocks that trade for less than their intrinsic values. Value investors actively seek stocks of companies that they believe the market has undervalued. They believe the market overreacts to good and bad news, resulting… …

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  • 60Magic Formula Investing — is a term that refers to an investment technique outlined by Joel Greenblatt that uses the principles of value investing. Contents 1 Methodology 1.1 Formula 2 Risks 3 …

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