Value Investment Guide
Value investing in Hong Kong blue-chip stocks focuses on identifying quality companies trading below intrinsic value. This guide explains the selection process and strategy.
Value Investing Principles
Value investing involves buying stocks trading below their intrinsic value, with margin of safety to protect against downside risk. Key metrics include P/E, P/B, and dividend yield.
Hong Kong Opportunities
Hong Kong market offers value opportunities in financials, property, utilities, and traditional industries. Many blue chips trade at discounts to historical valuations.
Selection Criteria
Quality value stocks should have: strong balance sheets, sustainable competitive advantages, consistent cash flows, reasonable valuations, and shareholder-friendly management.
Sector Analysis
Key value sectors include banking (HSBC, Hang Seng Bank), insurance (AIA, Ping An), utilities, and select property stocks with attractive asset backing.
Portfolio Approach
Build diversified portfolio of 8-12 value stocks across sectors, with patience to wait for intrinsic value realization and dividend income during holding period.