investing
Priceline: A Growth Powerhouse – Forecast Profits and/or Cash Flow Not Prices!
2017-08-24
Introduction This is the second in a series of articles where I will cover popular and/or high profile stocks. The primary objective of this series will be to put a spotlight on the importance of forecasting future growth prior to making an investment decision. The central idea is to determine whether or not a reasonable […]
Kroger’s Recent Price Weakness Might Just Be a Good Loss
2017-07-27
Introduction Investors usually hate it when they buy a stock and the price goes down. However, being upset with a price drop is not always the appropriate response. There are situations where a price drop is a disaster, and there are times where a price drop is a gift. This is a distinction that relates […]
How Do I Screen For Stocks Where The Price Is Below The Orange Line?
2017-06-06
One of the most commonly asked questions we receive from Premium Subscribers to F.A.S.T. Graphs™ is: how do I screen for stocks where the price is below the orange line? Therefore, I have prepared this video in order to offer several techniques that can accomplish the task of identifying stocks whose price is below the […]
The Active versus Passive Performance Debate Is Nonsensical
2017-05-18
Research Articles, Uncategorized
Introduction One of the most hotly contested debates in finance is the argument over which is better – active or passive investing. Moreover, this debate has spurred numerous academic studies that claim to identify whether passive outperforms active investing or vice versa. As a result, the current popular opinion suggests that passive outperforms active investing […]
The Most Important Stock Investment Lesson I Ever Learned
2017-05-08
Introduction My investing career officially started in 1970. However, for several years prior to that time I was an avid and interested student of common stock investing. My initial lessons were taught by studying the behavior and practices of the most renowned stock investors. Although these academic pursuits taught me a great deal, nothing taught […]
Happy 8th Birthday Bull Market! Has the S&P 500 Become Dangerously Overvalued?
2017-03-10
Research Articles, Uncategorized
Introduction According to an article in Quartz today, March 9, 2017, marks the 8th birthday of the US bull market which started on March 9, 2009. According to the article, this is the 2nd longest and 4th strongest bull market in history for the S&P 500. However, before we celebrate too excessively, we should pause […]