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Investment approach of Bill Miller

Investment approach of Bill Miller:

In comparison to both Warren Buffet and Peter Lynch, Miller is considered to be a slightly more aggressive investor.  Miller believed in playing big which meant that he used to invest in such a way that huge gains would be certain because he feels that one does tend to make many mistakes and it is better to make mistakes when you have huge profits otherwise you would lose out completely. He believes that the lowest average cost of a share wins. He believes that when a share price goes down one should not panic and sell it off if the fundamentals are strong rather wait for it to reap higher returns. Miller but has a similar approach to Lynch and buffet in terms of seeking stocks which will benefit in the long term and believing in fundamentals more than what stock markets reflect.

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