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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (21502)6/20/2005 3:30:34 AM
From: bruwin   of 78673
 
It's good to chat with someone with an insight and appreciation for the contents of Financial Statements. So many other sites I've gone to are "blinkered" by Technical Analysis and don't appear willing to consider and incorporate Fundamental Analysis in their investing strategy.
Personally, I'm never too concerned about "multi-year highs" or "gnat among giants" etc... I prefer to assess a company on the merits of its published financial results. I utilise what I refer to as a 'QUALITY TEMPLATE', made up of critical financial ratios and several other criteria, all obtained from within the Income Statement and Balance Sheet. As long as a company can equal or better these requirements, then I'm happy to consider the stock. I also determine whether that stock is currently "cheap" or "expensive" and what its medium term target price is likely to be. This last calculation narrows down my selection to those stocks with the greatest price increase potential.
With regard to our own individual stock choices, time, and "the numbers", will tell !
P.S. I'm not quite sure what your reference "psr" refers to.
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