WSJ's Russolillo: Investors Show Loss of Interest in Value Stocks
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Wall Street Journal markets reporter Steven Russolillo discusses the downhill trend of value stocks and when, if ever, they might make a return in an environment where investors favor stocks like Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet. Russolillo discusses how value stocks have gone up and down and back up again throughout history, but is this time different because of the superstar nature of the "FAANG" stocks? We also talk Warren Buffett's steadfast place in the value stock world. Is it ever good to bet against Buffett? Russolillo thinks not.
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