Three Easy Steps for Picking Stocks
Jul 1st, 2008 | By Wayne Mulligan | Category: Politics & EconomicsHere’s the process in a nutshell:
First, find a list of companies with strong financial characteristics and make sure you really study the industry and who else is operating in it. Finally, figure out what the business is worth and make sure you don’t overpay for it.
I’m obviously oversimplifying here, but I know if you stick to a regimented system, whether you’re buying a large cap tech stock or small cap alternative energy company, you’ll consistently outperform the market.
If you’d like to read about how other investors pick stocks or submit your own ideas then click here now.
Regards,
Wayne Mulligan
P.S.: Investing is often viewed as a gamble. With the ever-changing market trends and vulnerability of today’s market, it truly takes a lot of research and time to choose stocks with a profitable return.
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