Investing Styles: Growth Investing

Unlike value investing which tends to yield low, reliable, long-term growth with minimal risk to capital, growth investing is a more aggressive approach to investing that looks for a faster payoff by buying in rapidly appreciating assets. For equity markets, this...

Investing Styles: Bottom Up Investing

Bottom-up investing focuses on the fundamental value of an individual company.  This investment style is considered a deep dive into the value of an individual stock on a case-by-case basis.  Investors who employ a bottom-up style will consider the industry or macro...

How Utilities Fit into a Portfolio

The major sectors that any investor will invest in are healthcare, consumer goods (food, clothes, and other life essentials), technology, finances, communications, infrastructure, and energy. Those last three groups are a complex mix of different types of companies,...