
How Can I Give My Kids a Head Start on Investing?
Whether you have kids, grandkids, or nieces and nephews, these youngsters have an enormous asset on their side in terms of investing: time.
Historically, value stocks have outperformed growth stocks in the United States, though recently that hasn’t been the case. While disappointing periods emerge from time to time, the principle that lower relative prices lead to higher expected returns remains the same.
Logic and history argue for a commitment to value stocks, so investors can be positioned to take part when those shares outperform in the future.
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