Here's a great idea to test this sub: give me a value investment where the price is near ATHs
u/SouthIsland48 ·
Reddit — r/ValueInvesting
· April 23, 2026 at 16:15
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Nearly every "value investment" in this sub is essentially a falling knife, letting price movement dictate the entire ROI which sure is a component but often downward price movements are correlated to downward earnings potential, thus no real value having been created.
So, to test this sub, let's see what investments are increasingly more valuable while the price is increasing or at ATHs?
No more falling knife gut feels, I want someone to sell me on a stock who's earning potential/value based on price is growing this very second.