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Gordon Growth Model (DDM)

For informational purposes only. This tool does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment or financial decisions.
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Pro Tip

Use the GGM's implied growth rate (g = r − D₁/P) as a valuation diagnostic tool. If the implied growth rate exceeds the company's long-run sustainable growth rate by a wide margin, the stock may be priced for perfection. Compare the implied growth to the analyst consensus long-term EPS growth rate and to the company's ROE × (1 − payout ratio) — meaningful divergences warrant scrutiny.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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Myron Gordon published the model in 1956 — the same year the Dow Jones Industrial Average first closed above 500 points. Gordon himself was sceptical of the efficient market hypothesis and believed fundamental valuation anchored in dividends was the key to long-run investment returns. His model remains the most widely taught equity valuation framework 70 years later.

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