Value Stock Investing


Many investers seek to invest in carefully selected stocks of undervalued companies with the potential to increase in value.

The Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter  recommends the best value stocks based on the principles of the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham. Benjamin Graham achieved returns of 20% per year during 1930s, ‘40s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. Benjamin Graham’s disciple, Warren Buffett, has used this approach for over 35 years and achieved similar results. And for the past 10 years, J. Royden Ward, a second-generation disciple of Benjamin Graham, has achieved returns of over 20% per year, and outperformed the market indices with a margin of out-performance of 13.7% per year.

Cabot’s publication, the Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter, is authored by J. Royden Ward. Roy’s goal is to provide conservative long-term investors with exceptional recommendations of undervalued common stocks. By taking advantage of the knowledge and expertise shown to us by Benjamin Graham and later by Warren Buffett, Roy can help you build a sound portfolio of quality stocks.

Click on these links for more information on Value investing:

How to Know Whether a Stock is a Bargain?

J. Royden Ward explains how he finds the estimated value of a company.

Value Investing Questions

Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter Editor Roy Ward responds to some thought-provoking questions from his readers.

Benjamin Graham Value: A Carved-in-Stone System that Works

This system will suit you if you're the type of investor who needs a strong dose of rigidity injected into his life.

Some Value Investing History

The investment principles taught by Graham at Columbia University became legend in the field of professional stock analysis.

Value Investing Frequently Asked Questions

Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter Editor Roy Ward answers common questions on his value investing strategy.

Value Investing Takes Advantage of Market Fluctuations

The basic principal is simple: the stock market and the individual stocks that make up the stock market have always bounced back and forth from overvalued to undervalued to overvalued, over and over again.

Benjamin Graham's Seven Criteria for Picking Value Stocks

Here are Benjamin Graham's seven time-tested criteria to identify strong value stocks.

Q&A with J. Royden Ward on the Current Market

Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter Editor Roy Ward answers questions on the current market.

Benjamin Graham's Mr. Market

One of Benjamin Graham's favorite parables is that of Mr. Market. Graham refers to him several times in his book, The Intelligent Investor.

Guide to Value Investing

This guide explains the value investing strategy and defines intrinsic value and margin of safety.

Two Systems to Evaluate a Stock's Value

The PEG ratio finds undervalued growth stocks, and the Benjamin Graham system finds bargain-priced value stocks.

Making the Case for Value Investing

For every hyper-inflated stock, there is an undervalued stock with a low price to earnings ratio, strong balance sheet and a solid outlook.

Is the Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter Right for You?

If you like the idea of buying stocks with low prices and calmly hanging on, Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter may be the right advisory for you.

Benjamin Graham, the Father of Value Investing

Since 1926, Benjamin Graham’s timeless value investing approach has achieved returns of 20% per year with low risk regardless of the market's ups and downs.

On Adding Bonds to your Value Portfolio

This little known Benjamin Graham strategy for investing that will undoubtedly lead to success in this difficult stock market and in future markets.

Traditional growth investors subscribe to our flagship Cabot Market Letter or Cabot Green Investor.

Aggressive investors are comfortable with the high-momentum stocks in Cabot Top Ten Report or the fast-growing foreign stocks in Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report.

Conservative investors follow the Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter to invest in high-quality undervalued stocks.

Long term investors find undiscovered emerging companies in Cabot Small-Cap Confidential.

If you're not sure, Cabot Stock of the Month Report will help you build a diversified portfolio of growth, green, momentum, international and value stocks.