The long run is lying to you – or is it?
In March last year, Cliff Asness wrote a note called “The long run is lying to you”. In it, he defends value investing by emphasising that what drives return is not the current valuation but the change in valuation. And because value stocks are particularly cheap vs. growth stocks these days, any improvement in the relative valuation of value stocks vs.…
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