Understanding Value vs Growth Stocks
In the world of investing, Value stocks represent shares in companies that appear underpriced based on their fundamentals, such as earnings, dividends, or sales. Growth stocks, on the other hand, are from companies expected to grow at an above-average rate compared to other companies. Typically, growth stocks do not pay dividends, as they're expected to reinvest earnings to fuel further growth.
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