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Century
Management's primary objective in managing assets is to preserve clients' capital.
Since inception, Century Management has applied value investment strategies
as its investment philosophy. The value approach to investing always considers
the risk of an investment prior to evaluating the potential reward.
In over 27 years of evaluating securities, we have reviewed other approaches
used by successful investors, including many presented in academic studies.
Our experience and research have led us to conclude that the value approach
produces superior results.
Value investing is a disciplined approach to investment founded by the late
Benjamin Graham, who is considered by many the father of security analysis.
Graham was a highly-respected professor of finance, as well as an investment
manager. As a practitioner, he produced superior performance results by
implementing his value investment strategies.
It is no coincidence that today's most successful investment managers have either
been students of Benjamin Graham or are practitioners of his philosophy.
Below is an excerpt that summarizes the value investment approach. This
study was commissioned by the National Bureau of
Economic Research and was conducted by a team of finance and economics professors
from Harvard University, the University of Illinois, and the University
of Chicago.
"For many years stock market analysts have argued that value strategies outperform
the market. These value strategies call for buying stocks that have low
prices relative to earnings, dividends, book, assets, or other measures of fundamental
value. While there is some agreement that value strategies produce higher returns,
the interpretation of why they do so is more controversial. This paper
provides evidence that value strategies yield higher returns because these strategies
exploit the mistakes of the typical investor and not because these strategies
are fundamentally riskier."
As your investment advisor, it is our goal to help you manage your investments
successfully and avoid the mistakes of the typical investor. You can find out
more about our investment approach in our principles
section or among our answers to frequently asked questions. You
may also want to take a look at the research tools
we use in our rigorous company evaluation process.