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Bottom-up investing |
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Bottom-up investing. When you use a bottom-up investing strategy, you focus on the potential of individual stocks, bonds, and other investments. Using this approach, for example, means you pay less attention to the economy as a whole, or to the prospects of the industry a company is in, than you do to the company itself. If your investing method is bottom up, you read research reports, examine the company's financial stability, and evaluate what you know about its products and services in great detail. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Bottom-up investing, as practiced by legends such as Warren Buffett and Michael Price, commands far more respect these days than the top-down approach. The Global Opportunities Fund employs an investment process similar to Henderson's flagship International Opportunities Fund, utilizing a multi-manager portfolio that focuses on bottom-up investing irrespective of stock capitalization or style. |
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