If you were given a crystal ball that would accurately predict a company’s growth over the next year, you would logically invest in those companies…
There are a number of reasons why you might be interested in the future sales/revenue growth of a company. For instance, in order to perform…
This article is the second in a series about screens designed by famous investors. The first, on Benjamin Graham, can be found here; for an…
As a factor, momentum—the idea that a stock’s relative returns over the past six to twelve months have a tendency to persist over the next six to twelve months—has proved remarkably resilient. Academics first recognized this factor in the early 1990s, and its return premium has since been verified over the past 220 years (no, this is not a typo) of US equity data.