Stock Selection Guide
by Staff Writer
Hot stock tips are a dime a dozen. They can be found in magazine articles, on television, and even in SPAM. While several reliable sources of information do exist, it is safe to say that investors will never make money in the long run by acting on every stock recommendation they hear.
Young investors may want to invest aggressively in small, growing companies.
Many experts in the media are biased towards certain stocks. Someone who owns 10,000 shares of a particular stock, for example, has a vested interest in publicly predicting future gains. Magazines and newspapers often recommend stocks after they have already reached their highest levels. Perhaps most importantly, investors should never simply trust that a journalist conducted thorough research before printing a recommendation.
A Stock Selection Guide That Cuts Through the Hype
Here at Analytic Research LLC, we have developed a user-friendly, customizable stock selection guide called ValueSheet, which can help determine whether a stock tip is based on sound principles. This stock selection guide not only displays financial information, it also gives buy, sell, and hold recommendations based on Warren Buffet’s “sustainable growth formula,” the NAIC’s algorithm, and other proven formulas.
The formulas built into ValueSheet are visible and can be altered to match your tolerance for risk and investment goals. Young investors may want to invest aggressively in small, growing companies. People approaching retirement should stick to the less volatile stocks of large, proven businesses. No matter what style of investor you are, ValueSheet provides the information needed to determine whether a stock recommendation from an outside source is too risky for your goals.
Popularity Index: 3%

Loading ...
0 responses so far
There are no comments on this page yet. You can be the first!
Leave a Comment