Société Générale publishes a monthly update on the performance of several value orientated fundamental trading strategies across both developed and emerging markets. In this piece I’m taking a look at Société Générale’s Joel Greenblatt’s ‘Magic Formula’ screen. Sign up to our free newsletter to receive updates when the rest of the screens are released. Greenblatt’s formula uses a simple and systematic investing strategy based on a very understandable principle — that buying shares in cheap, good quality companies beats the market. Société Générale ranks companies by the average ranking based on return-on-capital (EBIT/(net working capital +net fixed assets) and earnings yield (EBIT to Enterprise…
SocGen's Developed And Emerging Market Greenblatt Screen For August
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