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In his book Where the Money Is: Value Investing in the Digital Age , Adam Seessel argues that traditional "Value 1.0" (buying cheap assets) and "Value 2.0" (Buffett-style moats) must evolve into .

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: Many tech giants (Amazon, Alphabet) are actually "value" stocks because traditional accounting (GAAP) mislabels their growth investments as expenses, hiding their true earnings power . Where the Money Is

: Ensuring a margin of safety, typically aiming for at least a 5% earnings yield. 2. Origins: The "Willie Sutton Rule"

The phrase is famously attributed to bank robber , who, when asked why he robbed banks, reportedly replied, " Because that's where the money is ". In his book Where the Money Is: Value

The phrase " Where the Money Is " carries significant weight across finance, history, and pop culture, most notably as the title of influential book on modern investing. 1. Value Investing in the Digital Age (Book)

: Leaders who act like owners and allocate capital wisely. : Ensuring a margin of safety, typically aiming

: Durable moats like network effects or high switching costs.