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Investing Basics 2001 Getting More for your Money: The Big Advantage of Value In It’s a pity that more investors don’t behave like good shoppers, seeking opportunities to snap up what’s on sale. Part of what investors need is always on sale. In the following piece, which kicks off a series of articles we call "Investing Basics 2001," we tell how you can be a value investor – and why you should. (734 views)
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