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  2. Economic moat - Wikipedia

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    An economic moat, often attributed to investor Warren Buffett, is a term used to describe a company's competitive advantage. [1] Like a moat protects a castle, certain advantages help protect companies from their competitors.

  3. Moat Investing Breakdown: What It Is And How It Helps ... - AOL

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    Having witnessed the once-in-a-generation whipsaw that was 2020, investors are now struggling with the most commonly asked question in investing: what’s next? We’re coming off a decade in ...

  4. What Is an Economic Moat? Why Warren Buffett Says It ... - AOL

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    When you think of a moat, you might be picturing a castle or fortress surrounded by a deep, broad ditch that's filled with water. In these cases, moats defend against potential invaders or ...

  5. The One Thing Warren Buffett Considers Above All Else When ...

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    In business, a “moat” refers to barriers that protect a company from competitors — only instead of water or giant spikes, it’s a unique product, a strong brand, or superior operational ...

  6. Should You Buy Stock in the Largest Company in the World? - AOL

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    This moat, or competitive advantage, has played a key role in Apple's earnings growth over time. ... If you’re worried you’ve already missed your chance to invest, now is the best time to buy ...

  7. Value investing - Wikipedia

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    Stock market board. Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. [1] Modern value investing derives from the investment philosophy taught by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd at Columbia Business School starting in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis.

  8. Quality investing - Wikipedia

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    Quality investing is an investment strategy based on a set of clearly defined fundamental criteria that seeks to identify companies with outstanding quality characteristics. The quality assessment is made based on soft (e.g. management credibility) and hard criteria (e.g. balance sheet stability).

  9. Moat Investing: Don’t Ignore Valuations - AOL

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    By Coulter Regal, CFA Associate Product Manager The Morningstar Wide Moat Focus Index remains ahead of the S&P 500 year-to-date, though was not immune to September’s turbulence, performing in ...