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According to Bankrate.com: "Growth investing is a popular investment strategy that has been used by investors for decades. It involves buying and holding stocks of companies with the potential for above-average earnings growth. These companies may be part of fast-growing industries and are often high-risk, high-reward investments."[1] Investopedia defines growth investing in the following manner: "Growth investing is a stock-buying strategy that aims to profit from firms that grow at above-average rates compared to their industry or the market.[2]
Articles on growth investing
- What is growth investing?, Bankrate.com
- Growth Investing: Overview of the Investing Strategy, Investopedia.com
- What Is Growth Investing And 8 Best Strategies, Forbes, 2023
- Growth vs Value Investing: Which Is Best For You?, Forbes, 2023
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References
- ↑ What is growth investing?, Bankrate.com
- ↑ Growth Investing: Overview of the Investing Strategy, Investopedia.com