I combine both. 😊

How do you distinguish whether a stock is a value stock or a growth stock? Because, for example, with Apple, I don't know where to classify it :)

The line is thin. I would see Apple as more of a growth company. Anyway, I only buy ones that look undervalued. I'd rather avoid any growth stocks that are likely to have similar index performance.

I don't have a set style yet, I'm just building my portfolio and my view is that you do it for years, so I have a value, what is $AAPL and I want to have that for many years, so I will gradually reinvest. But then I also look at dividend stocks or I also try and find growth ones that maybe I know I have to make an income, maybe sell in a year with an income and then put that into value, I have 31 titles right now but just to hopefully make some money and gradually I want to reduce that to about 20 and hold that for years.

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