Umm isnt that what investing in growth stocks is about?
Value versus Growth
The best way to define growth investing is to contrast it to value investing. Value investors are strictly concerned with the here and now; they look for stocks that, at this moment, are trading for less than their apparent worth. Growth investors, on the other hand, focus on the future potential of a company, with much less emphasis on its present price. Unlike value investors, growth investors buy companies that are trading higher than their current intrinsic worth - but this is done with the belief that the companies' intrinsic worth will grow and therefore exceed their current valuations.
Read more: Stock-Picking Strategies: Growth Investing | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/university/stockpicking/stockpicking4.asp#ixzz3ziwkQK49
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