Stock Buy: The 5 Most Important Points

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What does “Doing your due diligence” really means? What should you do to avoid buying a stock that does not suit your investment plan?

Today, we guide you through the due diligence process with the 5 Most Important Points before buying.
 

You’ll Learn

  • Understanding a business model goes beyond knowing what they do. It’s also about understanding when a company will thrive and when it could take a hit.
  • Why focusing on the worst-case scenarios rather than the optimist ones will prevent you from impulsive moves. Never forget about the downsides of a company!
  • How can the investors’ relation website help and which information to look for? Then, how to link what you’ve found with the dividend triangle.
  • Why the 10-year data can be misleading and how the 5-year one is a better choice.
  • Before buying, you need to understand the different financial metrics and know when they are useful. Which metrics should always be part of your due diligence?
  • The importance of consistency and a clear investment process.
  • How to prevent yourself from getting too excited by a stock.
  • How do we know we have completed our due diligence?

Audio Length: 00:39:16 

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