Fool editor and analyst Brendan Byrnes interviews Wesley Gray, author of Quantitative Value. In his book, Gray outlines an efficient system for evaluating stocks. This system combines the great philosophy of value investing with a quantitative framework, minimizing bias.
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In this interview, Wesley Gray discusses his new book, "Quantitative Value."
About the Author
Originally joining The Motley Fool in 2011 as editor of the Industrials sector, Brendan is now based in New York City where he interviews executives, authors, and influential people from across the investing and business world. He also provides analysis for Fool.com.
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