Value investing and growth investing are two different investment strategies. Value investing involves buying stocks that are considered undervalued in price and are likely to pay dividends. This strategy is based on fundamental analysis of the company's financial statements. On the other hand, growth investing focuses on stocks that may not be valued highly at the moment but have potential for substantial growth in the future. These stocks often do not pay dividends as the companies typically reinvest their earnings to accelerate growth.
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