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Hi,
It appears many people have conflicting views on what they see as the most important data to use when deciding whether a company shares are worth buying - usually when the stock's chart is telling you it is a "buy".
Below I have attached 3 images of a stock that I won't mention at this time, but its volume each day runs into the millions!!
I would appreciate it (as I'm sure others would who like me) don't have much knowledge of what the various numbers mean
. Like I hear people saying if the P/E number is above 20, then unless the company has proven it has the ability to keep growing then you should avoid it? Does the dilution of the shares (as is the case with this stock) mean it should be avoided like the plague?
Thanking those in advance of their replies.
Regards
PB
P.S. If you have trouble reading the attachments, then just click on the image and it will open (larger) in another window.



It appears many people have conflicting views on what they see as the most important data to use when deciding whether a company shares are worth buying - usually when the stock's chart is telling you it is a "buy".
Below I have attached 3 images of a stock that I won't mention at this time, but its volume each day runs into the millions!!
I would appreciate it (as I'm sure others would who like me) don't have much knowledge of what the various numbers mean
Thanking those in advance of their replies.
Regards
PB
P.S. If you have trouble reading the attachments, then just click on the image and it will open (larger) in another window.


