HOW TO BUY UNDERVALUED STOCKS
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2023
- Understanding what makes a stock undervalued is the first step in knowing how to find and buy them. This week, I explain how I approach this question, then provide my analysis of the markets, and finally, a look at the day trade of the week on AHI.
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I love it!! I traded AHI on Friday, my only regret was not taking a bigger position but the halting had me a bit overly cautious , Thanks Tyler
Thank you so much for what you offer us every week...priceless videos
Thank you very much from the Netherlands.
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With maximum charts, how valid are previous resistance levels, down/up trends that last beyond the previous 3 years?
For example, Oil (USO) has been in a down trend since 2008 (~ $950) with its most recent support after the 2020 drop at ~$18.00...with a nice 2 year bounce to $90 though...if you had the jam to get in at the bottom and out at the recent top...but now, still continuing its 15 year downtrend!
On a completely different stock topic, as a retired senior who has NOT done well day trading...what, if any advice to you have for dividend stock investing? There are (as usual) a variety of approaches and, being a lazy old fart, was wondering if buying low priced (i.e. less than $15/share) stocks with relatively high returns (i.e. greater than 10% annually...some as high as 29%) is something you would have an opinion on?
If this (dividend investing) isn't your thing, would you recommend anyone (or two) in particular to check out?
Thanks!
Thanks, excellent information. Sounds like the entire market goes off of insider information. Crooks for sure but we can ride the waves:)
Please cover $dish stock
Does not make any sense. This is surely not how to value a stock, for that you need to look at the company datas, financial records and much more, the graph is totally irrelevant in order to determine a stock's value. This is the same as daytrading, just with a weekly chart. This is gambling.
The best definition of an undervalued stock is one that goes up after you buy it.
@@user-ct9fv7qt2qNo, the definition of an undervalue stock is one that has price/tangible book value below 1. The chart is irrelevant
this video doesn't make sense at all. why would you be searching for undervalued stocks if US market indices are overvalued by 90% all of them? You can short anything you like, and wait for at least 50% correction to take profits (for not very patient people)
Why do you think all markets are 90% overvalued?
do you have an email address? thank you.