Our value stock picks for 2023

Discover the three sectors Jason Kim of Tyndall AM believes are set to outperform
Jason Kim

Tyndall AM

While growth stocks were plummeting in 2022, our team was busy examining company financial statements, researching industry dynamics and meeting companies, their competitors, suppliers, and customers. This process provided us with strong signals on where the best opportunities are in the market.

With the rebound in value set for 2023, there will be plenty of opportunities to invest in undervalued companies with solid fundamentals. Three sectors have caught our attention, offering what we believe will be sustainable returns and outperformance for the years ahead.

Episode 3: Our value stock picks for 2023

In part three of the Good Value Series, I reveal our stock picks for 2023 and share our thoughts on which sectors we believe offer the greatest opportunity for sustainable returns and outperformance in 2023 and beyond.

In case you missed the other episodes in the series, you can watch them below: 

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Conditions are ripe for a massive snapback
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How to find undervalued businesses and avoid value traps

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Jason Kim
Portfolio Manager & Senior Analyst
Tyndall AM

Jason has over 28 years’ experience in investment management. Prior to joining Tyndall, Jason worked with ASSIRT and Deutsche Funds Management as an analyst and portfolio manager focusing on strategic asset allocation, managed funds research and...

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