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Value and growth – two sides of the same coin BY SHMUEL SIMPSON Investment Analyst, 36ONE Asset Management

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igeonholing is a handy tool we use to make sense of massive amounts of information we absorb. By classifying phenomena into clearly defined categories, it makes it a lot easier not to be overwhelmed. But the obvious risk is that such an approach can result in misclassification due to our inability to see nuances of a particular situation. Instead of making the effort to clearly identify a situation, we rely on the convenience of pigeonholing. Investors are often guilty of this behaviour – at times greatly so. Take, for example, the traditional classification of value and growth. Some value investors will look for stocks that are statistically cheap on a P/E basis and conclude that there is value to be found. Conversely, fast-growing companies often trade at very high multiples and on the surface seem very expensive.

Traditional value investors will often shun these ‘growth’ companies as they don’t fit the classic definition of a cheap stock. In an economy where technology is becoming essential, investors must be cognisant of the exponential growth potential in many technology companies. Network effects and scaling ability of certain SaaS companies mean that what may seem expensive may, in fact, not be the case. Many of the large-cap technology companies like Microsoft and Facebook may have looked very expensive a few years ago when valued at simple forward P/Es. However, a deeper, more nuanced analysis would have revealed the growth potential inherent in these companies and that they could have been viewed as value plays. Hindsight is 2020, and while it’s easy to look back and see how certain growth stocks were in fact value stocks, the key is having the foresight to see earnings potential before the market does. It’s easy to simply write off companies as either expensive or fads due to

superficial analysis and preconceived notions of value. Taking a longer-term view also implies greater risk. It is difficult to be certain of what the future holds three to four years out. Technology evolves and certain products or services may become obsolete. Therein lies the opportunity for greater returns. Value and growth should not be viewed as two distinct investing styles – rather, both should be incorporated

into a more comprehensive investment process. Growth informs value and is often a key element of a true ‘value’ stock. Companies that have strong structural tailwinds with a long runway, are at times undervalued because of the market underappreciating the growth potential. Superficial analysis is easy, but true value is found in an in-depth understanding of growth. We at 36ONE remain style agnostic. We combine growth, value and quality stocks within the portfolios for the potential of high returns with less risk. We look for companies with quality management and structural growth opportunities, while still trading at reasonable prices considering our implied expectations. The 36ONE Global Equity Fund PC applies this philosophy while investing mainly in global equities listed on recognised exchanges. South African investors can also access the fund through our rand-denominated feeder fund, the 36ONE BCI Global Equity Feeder Fund.

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