Proof That Value Almost Always Beats Growth

Sep 12, 2005 / By Craig L. Israelsen, PhD
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In a study of the Wilshire and Dow Jones indexes over the past 25 years, value beats growth most of the time over all capitalizations. What's more, small-cap growth breaks entirely with modern portfolio theory and returns less than large- or mid-cap growth with more risk.

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