Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
For being an equity analyst, you sure spend way too much time on Seeking Alpha trying to pick up tips from amateur investors. You must be soooo good at what you do and I'm sure your MBA taught you how to do that. There are 2 common ways to do DCF analysis Equity-Approach -Flows to equity approach (FTE) Entity-Approach: -Adjusted present value approach (APV) -Weighted average cost of capital approach (WACC) -Total cash flow approach (TCF) They all compute intrinsic values. Then there's the famous Graham method to compute these values-- this is commonly known as intrinsic value or Graham intrinsic value. I use a variant of GIV and TCF. That's all you need to know, Mr investor.
Well, I think you understand this now. See, you learn something new everyday on SA. Sure makes up for what you didn't learn at school.
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
Investor 911, I'm not here to promote any stock. If you visit my blog (from where this article is auto-consumed) you'll know why I share what I share. My blog's at stockerati.com
This is just my analysis that I share out to like-minded investors who follow my blog and share my philosophies. You can use it as a data-point to make a more informed decision or choose to ignore it-- your prerogative.
If you've any feedback or discussion you'd like to participate or drive on basis of this article, I'm all for it. I'm fortunate enough to witness a lot of it on some of my other posts.
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
Peter, you can learn about basic investing from investopedia. You have good questions which are answered in the 101 tutorial there. If you do know what you claim to, do author an article that backs your demands. I use my proprietary method to evaluate the stocks for MY portfolio. Use your judgement or use the basic investing tools out there to do your own analysis. I'm here to share data and not to teach how to evaluate stocks. You, unfortunately, my friend are perceived as a heckler even if that's not what you intend to do. Let's see some action beyond talk from you-- author an article and show us that you really know what you claim to know.
All I can tell about my methods is that it's a variant of intrinsic value and DCF analysis. It may be beyond you to understand that. Be a real critique and it'll be definitely appreciated. But I'm beginning to feel that's too much to ask of you
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
EE, my picks are specifically designed for my investing style. I share my analysis and numbers with the community along with my personal decision. Make sure to check if this matches your style or the numbers line with your expectations and the company's risk-reward profile suits you before you act on articles like this here or anywhere else. I'd do that myself and I recommend everyone does that too.
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Good for you. You should share your findings with the community more often. Time you gave something back to us, hey who doesn't like a 300% profit. BTW, did you also discover the other 3 stocks really early?
If you had paid attention to the last part of this article, you wouldn't be complaining about the lack of numbers. BTW, my analysis of ABAT also got posted on SA earlier today. Seems like celebrations are in order!
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
Equity-Approach
-Flows to equity approach (FTE)
Entity-Approach:
-Adjusted present value approach (APV)
-Weighted average cost of capital approach (WACC)
-Total cash flow approach (TCF)
They all compute intrinsic values. Then there's the famous Graham method to compute these values-- this is commonly known as intrinsic value or Graham intrinsic value. I use a variant of GIV and TCF. That's all you need to know, Mr investor.
Well, I think you understand this now. See, you learn something new everyday on SA. Sure makes up for what you didn't learn at school.
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
This is just my analysis that I share out to like-minded investors who follow my blog and share my philosophies. You can use it as a data-point to make a more informed decision or choose to ignore it-- your prerogative.
If you've any feedback or discussion you'd like to participate or drive on basis of this article, I'm all for it. I'm fortunate enough to witness a lot of it on some of my other posts.
Thanks
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
All I can tell about my methods is that it's a variant of intrinsic value and DCF analysis. It may be beyond you to understand that. Be a real critique and it'll be definitely appreciated. But I'm beginning to feel that's too much to ask of you
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
4 Exceptional Stocks Defying the Downturn [View article]
Use your own judgement to decide though.
4 Exceptional Stocks Defying the Downturn [View article]
The fact that you read all my articles (despite always claiming they are not useful to you) all the time, is fantastic to see.
FWIW, if you'd understood the article you won't be asking this question. Maybe, a second read?
Advanced Battery Technologies: A Steal of a Stock [View article]
4 Exceptional Stocks Defying the Downturn [View article]
If you had paid attention to the last part of this article, you wouldn't be complaining about the lack of numbers. BTW, my analysis of ABAT also got posted on SA earlier today. Seems like celebrations are in order!