Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Picking Stocks Like an Owner

Further to my recent report on buying securities on Wall Street:

I have found and investigated over 1,500 investment strategies.There are scores that an average investor can use, in which he or she can imagine buying as if they would their own business.

As such, the investor can take the same attitude as any owner would. The strategy can revolve around what an owner wants the company to accomplish. Everyday prices and values never enter business consideration. Not while the business is on a growth path.

As for the short-term, quick-buyers and sellers, most are trading company names.They really have no clue about what the business is, that they are buying and selling. Most of the financial reports they see are little more than hearsay and gossip from Wall Street pundits looking over each others’ shoulders.

And always remember, the clunker stock you are selling is usually considered a diamond-in-the-rough by the buyer.

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