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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (56667)1/16/2016 10:47:17 AM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) of 78652
 
Identifying Value Buy points -

You are right, the S&P mean value range is just a target point but different sectors are/will become buys now or very soon. The Oil & energy sectors are well into that value area but who wants those stocks now.

I was looking at DIS and the buy point there using the SMA (200) weekly is at/near $76.00/share. Probably still 26% more possible downside. So the key is to also look at sectors during the sell off.

I also use the GN (Graham No.) calculator to provide me some measure of where fair value is. It uses past 10 years of earnings and stated BV. I suspect forward earnings may/could be a bit less if we have a mild recession, so GN values may not rise much in the short term

I am also looking at small caps that continue to grow and also pay a dividend as another area. Orchids Paper Products Company (TIS) is one I recently bought that I have been watching a long time. It still is fairly valued and the GN is at/near $20.00/share.

Successful stock picking but be patient.

EKS
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