💨 Abstract
A recent interview with investor Daniel Rasmussen highlighted that value investing has struggled in the US but thrived internationally. Data from Morningstar confirms this, showing value investing's success over various periods in international markets. Key sectors driving this success include financial services and energy, particularly in emerging markets and Japan. Contrary to US trends, where growth stocks, notably the "Magnificent Seven," have outperformed, international markets lack such dominant stocks, with no non-US company reaching $1 trillion in valuation.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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