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Beats and Misses, Seen and Unseen - Ep 26
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Beats and Misses, Seen and Unseen - Ep 26

Investors love focusing on short-term results, arguing that long-term success is built out of a series of short-term successes. But is that really the best way to invest? And if a company is focused on constantly beating quarterly metrics, is it a good company to invest in? Vitaliy discusses the above questions from a value investing perspective.

You can read this article online at: https://contrarianedge.com/beats-misses-seen-unseen/

Disclosure: Read this before you buy your next stock

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