a*******9 发帖数: 2265 | 1 please read the original link at
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/learn-how-to-invest/7-questions-to-
ask-before-you-buy.aspx (please copy the link and pasted it into your
browse. )
By Harry Domash
Value and growth investors seldom agree on what's important for
evaluating a stock. But here are seven questions every investor,
regardless of persuasion, should ask before plunking down money:
What does the company do?
Do you know what your company actually does for a living? Is it in a hot
gr | h********0 发帖数: 440 | 2 Thanks for sharing.
【在 a*******9 的大作中提到】 : please read the original link at : http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/learn-how-to-invest/7-questions-to- : ask-before-you-buy.aspx (please copy the link and pasted it into your : browse. ) : By Harry Domash : Value and growth investors seldom agree on what's important for : evaluating a stock. But here are seven questions every investor, : regardless of persuasion, should ask before plunking down money: : What does the company do? : Do you know what your company actually does for a living? Is it in a hot
| s*******d 发帖数: 126 | 3 A better question to ask is "why is someone willing to sell this stock to
you"? the answer, in most cases, is because that person believes that the
stock price is going down, or that it will be going down very soon.
Otherwise, that person is willingly walking away from free money. How likely
or rational would that be?
The next logical question to ask is then "who is right?", or more
importantly, "who is right more frequently"? If you can beat the 50% mark (
do better than a coin toss), you can m
【在 a*******9 的大作中提到】 : please read the original link at : http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/learn-how-to-invest/7-questions-to- : ask-before-you-buy.aspx (please copy the link and pasted it into your : browse. ) : By Harry Domash : Value and growth investors seldom agree on what's important for : evaluating a stock. But here are seven questions every investor, : regardless of persuasion, should ask before plunking down money: : What does the company do? : Do you know what your company actually does for a living? Is it in a hot
| s********h 发帖数: 158 | 4 This article is an extract from the book "Fire Your Stock Analyst" by the
same author.
I don't like the Debt/Equity or Asset/Equity (aka leverage) ratio. Instead,
I prefer LT Debt/(Avg Operating Income - Avg Cap Ex). This tells me roughly
how many years it would take to repay the entire LT debt. Anything higher
than 4 is not good. |
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