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Demo – FUN Graphs: Financial Underlying Numbers
2020-06-24
Introduction In this video Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs will go over FUN Graphs. FUN is an acronym for Financial Underlying Numbers. FUN Graphs are designed to empower premium subscribers the capability to quickly and efficiently engage in a comprehensive and deep dive into each company’s historical fundamental results. There are 4 separate but comprehensive and powerful […]
OGE Energy: Attractive Value Above-Average Dividend Yield
2020-06-19
Utility Stock OGE Energy OGE Energy is a utility stock, and utility stocks should be primarily thought of as income investments. To a certain extent they can be considered as bond alternatives. Not bond replacements, instead, an alternative income producing asset that has advantages and disadvantages over fixed income and common stocks in general. For […]
Demo – The Forecasting Tool Powered by FAST Graphs
2020-06-17
Introduction The 5 Forecasting Calculators are found under the Forecasting tab. These are used to perform performance calculations using the estimates provided. Each Calculator has 11 different valuation lines with clickable points for each of the four quarters in the fiscal year. The Estimates Forecasting Calculator is the default calculator when going to the Forecasting […]
Oracle: All Important Fundamental Metrics Say Buy
2020-06-09
Introduction Oracle (ORCL) was founded in 1977 and today is one of the largest enterprise grade database, middleware and application software providers in technology. Although the company has been slow to adopt cloud computing, it has expanded its operations in recent years. Today the company offers cloud solutions and services that customers can use to […]
Bank OZK (NAS:OZK)
2020-05-26
Introduction I was asked to cover the Bank OZK by a subscriber back in 2018, where I produced a video. Bank OZK was not a company that I had personally invested in, but when I was asked to look at it I was quite enthralled with this company, and I don’t mind saying that today […]
Why Record Corporate Debt Might Not Be So Bad
2020-05-21
Introduction – Corporate Debt Since the Great Recession corporate America has been binging on corporate debt. According to S&P Global over the last year, corporate debt maturing through 2024 that is rated by S&P Global Ratings increased by 3%, to $10.6 trillion. As a result, according to an article in the website Common Dreams, corporate […]