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Value Judgments: Viewing the Premium’s Performance Through History’s Lens

Has value really lost its vigor? While growth stocks have outperformed in the past decade, value returns have largely tracked their long-term historical average.

There’s a misconception in the markets: Value stocks have lost their vigor. But a dive into the data shows value’s recent performance has largely tracked with history. Growth, on the other hand, has been an outlier.

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