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Re: Gixene post# 3025

Tuesday, 06/11/2013 8:38:26 AM

Tuesday, June 11, 2013 8:38:26 AM

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I think you are thinking way too hard here. What you need to know is that market value is what the stock is trading at. A lot of the times a stock will trade over book value. Like for example, tsla,the price it is trading at is market value which is higher than its actual book value. If you really want to be a value investor you would want to find a stock that has a book value lower than where it is trading. Do a google search for "growth vs value" investing. You will find examples of how they differ.

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