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2. Comparison with value investing

Growth investing is often contrasted with value investing in stark fundamentalist terms. The traditional view is that:

and never the twain shall meet.

In fact, there is common ground between the two. Value investors are very interested in earnings if they can acquire them cheaply enough (i.e. on a low P/E), and growth investors don't completely ignore things like company debt and balance sheet ratios.

Nevertheless - there is an important underlying distinction between the methods:

The successful value investor is analytical, patient and prudent. The successful growth investor may have the first two qualities, but is likely to be more open to risk, and will be willing to follow his instincts.

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