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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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From: WogofWallStreet10/24/2017 2:01:14 AM
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Stocks Trading Below Their NCAVPS

This is my selection on my public portfolio titled "Value" These stock I plan to hold for a minimum of a year and a absolute maximum of 5 years.

In my selection this is what I have used for the following criteria:

NCAVPS of 67% or lower

Net Income within the last year of more than 0

Operating Income of more than 0

At least some earnings per share of more than 0

Strong Financial Condition (Total Liabilities no more than 50% of Total Assets) (GRMN doesn't match this but I'm still going to keep it)

And finally, A price above or equal to $1/share. Because anything under that tends to go either bankrupt or delisted.

Now the reason that I've included a strong financial condition is because even with positive cash flow and some earnings per share is that companies with a strong balance sheet are less likely to fail than those who don't.

So the stocks that match this criteria, including their exchanges, are as follows:

ATRI (NASDAQ)

CGA (NYSE)

CELGZ (NASDAQ)

CLMS (NASDAQ)

DHRM (NASDAQ)

EVK (NASDAQ)

GRMN (NASDAQ)

SIAF (OTC)

This is just my selection and I'm interested in seeing how it looks within a year :).
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