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Trade Value’s Big Comeback With One Bullish Energy Co.

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Here’s a value play . I?m a child of the ?80s. I still remember the iconic Miller Lite beer

Here’s a value play (with a hint of growth). [Turn Your Images On] [Trade Value’s Big Comeback With One Bullish Energy Co.]( [Turn Your Images On] [Adam O'Dell, Chief Investment Strategist]( I’m a child of the ‘80s. I still remember the iconic Miller Lite beer commercials in which rival crowds would insist the beer either “tastes great!” or is “less filling!” They looked like two armies ready to go to war! The investing world can feel like that sometimes. In one corner, you have the “value crowd” that insists there’s a right price for every stock and that growth stocks are fads destined to disappoint. In the other corner, the “growth crowd” looks for the next big thing while calling value investors a bunch of old fuddy-duddies. This was always silly to me. Why be ideological about it? Can’t a beer taste great and be less filling? 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