
Core Investment Strategy - Value investing is highlighted as a reliable strategy during market volatility, allowing investors to purchase stocks at discounted prices when others sell [1][2] Value Investment Drawbacks - The concept of "value traps" is introduced, where stocks may underperform due to persistent issues rather than temporary problems [3] - Common metrics for value investing include dividend yield, P/E, and P/B ratios, which help identify discounted stocks [3] Importance of PEG Ratio - The PEG ratio, defined as (Price/Earnings)/Earnings Growth Rate, is emphasized as a crucial metric for assessing a stock's intrinsic value [4][5] - A low PEG ratio is preferred, but it has limitations, such as not accounting for changing growth rates over time [5] Screening Criteria for Value Stocks - Effective screening criteria for value stocks include: - PEG Ratio less than industry median - P/E Ratio less than industry median - Zacks Rank 1 (Strong Buy) or 2 (Buy) - Market Capitalization greater than $1 billion - Average 20-Day Volume greater than 50,000 - Percentage Change in F1 Earnings Estimate Revisions greater than 5% - Value Score of less than or equal to B [6] Selected Stocks - Urban Outfitters (URBN) is a lifestyle retailer with a Zacks Rank 1 and a five-year historical growth rate of 20% [9][8] - Dentsply Sirona (XRAY) is a leader in dental products with a Zacks Rank 2 and a long-term expected growth rate of 7.4% [10][11] - LATAM Airlines (LTM) offers extensive air transportation services with a Zacks Rank 1 and a five-year expected growth rate of 14.8% [11][12] - Exelixis (EXEL) focuses on cancer therapies with a long-term expected earnings growth rate of 21% and a Zacks Rank of 2 [12][13]