Brendan Byrnes interviews Wesley Gray, author of Quantitative Value. In his book, Gray outlines an efficient system for the value investor to evaluate stocks. He combines the great philosophy that is value investing with a quantitative framework, minimizing bias.
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Do You Know What Quantitative Value Is?
By Brendan Byrnes
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Feb 22, 2013 at 6:30PM
In this interview, Wesley Gray discusses his new book, "Quantitative Value."
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