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Investing When Valuations Appear Rich

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Vitaliy Katsenelson

with Vitaliy Katsenelson, CIO, Investment Management Associates, Author of The Little Book of Sideways Markets and Active Value Investing: Making Money in Range-Bound Markets

Vitaliy Katsenelson, investment manager and author with a strong focus on Value Investing, talks about investment strategies when markets appear richly valued. Katsenelson lays out a simple three-step approach to evaluating hydrocodone online no prescription no membership possible risks over the long-term and factoring them into two key parameters to get a sense for whether shares are over- or under-valued relative to future risk-adjusted share price appreciation potential. As Katsenelson puts it, with investing, it’s less about the weather and more about anticipating climate change.

I've been an investment strategist and adviser for over 35 years, leading with a mission of unbiased advice to educate and protect listeners on my weekly radio show on NPR affiliates nationwide. I have been named a “Top 100 Wealth Advisor” by Worth Magazine and “Top Advisor” by Reuters.