Ariel Co-CEOs Mellody Hobson and John W. Rogers, Jr. authored an essay on how patient investors can see patterns common to previous traumatic markets, and be rewarded for doing so.
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Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investing in equity stocks is risky and subject to the volatility of the markets. A value investment strategy seeks undervalued stocks that show a strong potential for growth. The intrinsic value of the stocks in which a value strategy invests may be based on incorrect assumptions or estimations, may be affected by declining fundamentals or external forces, and may never be recognized by the broader market.