Appreciate your comment. I couldn't agree with you more.
On May 04 12:58 PM Stez wrote:
> There was a study on Seeking Alpha demonstrating that low Book Value > stocks were under performing the market. > > Like low PE stocks taken out of context they can lead to value traps. > > > Generally stocks with good cashflow and strong returns on Investment > outperform then market. > > It's important point to make isolating single metrics can lead to > real problems in performance. >
Which Is the Better Investment, Apple or Research In Motion? [View article]
That is a good point jkk. I'm one who wouldn't leave Verizon for AT&T. Many thanks to all of you for your comments, suggestions and perspectives. Your feedback was more interesting and more important than my article--no false humility intended. The objectivity and personal opinions (valuable subjectivity) has more empirical value than I first realized. This certainly proves what a useful forum this is. Again, much gratitude to each of you.
Value Your Stocks Thoughtfully [View article]
On May 04 12:58 PM Stez wrote:
> There was a study on Seeking Alpha demonstrating that low Book Value
> stocks were under performing the market.
>
> Like low PE stocks taken out of context they can lead to value traps.
>
>
> Generally stocks with good cashflow and strong returns on Investment
> outperform then market.
>
> It's important point to make isolating single metrics can lead to
> real problems in performance.
>
Which Is the Better Investment, Apple or Research In Motion? [View article]
Many thanks to all of you for your comments, suggestions and perspectives. Your feedback was more interesting and more important than my article--no false humility intended. The objectivity and personal opinions (valuable subjectivity) has more empirical value than I first realized. This certainly proves what a useful forum this is. Again, much gratitude to each of you.