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What are the top stock investment styles?

As we all know, there are different styles of stock investment. Everyne has a specific styles that suits them. I am just new to the stock market and I intend to invest on a stock however I haven't found my style yet. I want to know the top stock investment styles so that i could use it as a framework to see which style fits me.

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    First is the index investing which aims to generate the same returns as the market index through investing in low-cost index funds and ETFs..Income investing aims to generate the same returns as the market index through investing in low-cost index funds and ETFs.. Another common type is Growth investing where growth investors seek to maximize their capital gains and focus on investing in growth companies whose earnings or sales are expected to grow at above-average market or industry returns. Instead of chasing future growth, deep value investors look for undervalued stocks with a large margin of safety between value and price.

    2020.03.24 15:44

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