I often get asked: “Should I invest in growth or value stocks?”
Growth stocks are built on potential. They tend to reinvest profits and prioritize expansion. Think tech, innovation, scalability. Value stocks are the established, undervalued companies. They often pay solid dividends. Think banks, consumer item, infrastructure.
Question is, 'What fits me?' It all depends on your personal goals, risk appetite, and investment horizon. If you are planning for retirement, you may lean more into value. If you are looking to grow wealth over the long term, growth strategy will be more suitable. If you want stability and growth, you can balance both.
The right strategy isn’t about chasing headlines, it’s about building a portfolio that reflects you. And stay the course, despite the noise!
Don’t just ask “Is it a good stock?” Ask, “Is it a good stock for me NOW?”
Investing isn’t about timing the market. It’s about aligning it with your life stage, needs, and peace of mind.