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5 Crucial Things for Value Investors to Consider When Evaluating Stocks


Value investors use specific metrics to find great deals. Some popular ones they use include the price-to-sales ratio, the price-to-earnings ratio, and the price-to-book ratio. And these tools certainly have their place. But they're not everything investors need to find great deals in the market.

In this video from Motley Fool Live, recorded on Sept. 9, value investor at heart and Motley Fool contributor Matthew Frankel talks with fellow contributor Jon Quast about five other things value investors should keep in mind when buying stocks. Matt and Jon think investors should consider a company's sales growth, gross margin, margin expansion, total addressable market, and net dollar-based retention rate.

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