Well yeah, of course. Hence, the company still needs to be a good company. Selling below it's intrinsic value is a better estimation. Or having a PEG below 1.
Hey everyone,
Names Matt (who would have guessed?). Started learning about the stock market a few months ago. Bought MOF then a month and a half later the stock market slides. Welcome to investing hey?
I'm studying business at uni and just changed to a finance minor (love the stock...
In my vast vast experience of stock selection (end sarcasm). Well mainly from the research I've done, blah blah blah. I've think the best thing to do is to look for a strong company that's selling cheap. Is it's forecast EPS strong, does it generate cash, etc etc.
Technically: the best time...
Try using this backtester.
http://www.backtest.org/
Takes a little while to get used to but once you get the hang of it you're sweet. A 60% win rate for a good mechanical investing strategy is pretty good. The ones I punch in tend to get around 70% but thats with a couple of screens that leave...
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