Is Apple A Buy?
by Sinjjn Smythe
I'm an investor, not a gambler. I only buy stocks that are undervalued or that are poised for a solid run-up. Now, the first dilemma I face is how to price a stock properly. I won't buy a stock until I can price it. As you read on, you will understand how important this ignored but important fundamental is to your investment in any stock you purchase. I ignore analyst estimates and go straight to a company's annual and quarterly financials. Why do I ignore analyst estimates? No one can predict with 100% accuracy the future price of a stock or its earnings. As an investor, I want 100% accuracy and I can only get that from a company's current annual and quarterly financials. If you want to gamble with your money, buy and sell based on analysts' future estimates for stock price and earnings forecasts. read more »
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