【Thursday Special】How to pick quality companies when it is in the dip?

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2023-05-25
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Welcome to this week's Thursday Special! 

After the Japanese stock broke through the record high this week, well-known investment banks are still bullish on the future of the market, this potential stock to "one of the best"?

Soaring more than 500 billion Warren Buffett's bullish Japanese stocks are really going to turn the tide?

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So, today’s topic is “How to pick quality companies when it is in the dip?”

You may find some clues from

- Growth

- ROC

- Margins above industry

- Cash conversion

- Interest coverage

- FCF yield > Risk-Free Rate

- Low dilution

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Please share your opinions with evidence in the comments.

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  • Shyon
    2023-05-26
    Shyon
    Buying the dip is a common strategy but not easy indeed Generally, my strategy is to monitor closely especially when the market has undergone a sharp and sufficient correction.

    Once the market has squeezed out the bubble and digested high valuations, it's time to look for quality companies that are worth investing in.

    Stable and growing earnings, high return on equity (ROE), high dividend yield, and positive cash flows are common indicators of a company’s financial success, indicating that the company could be a good investment.

    Hope this helps!
    @koolgal @rL @Aqa @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @LMSunshine @melson

    • ShyonReplymizzle
      Yeah agree that the effect wont be obvious but in a long run, you will still buy at a low point for those good companies. Just like the semiconductor share now, many seem to be on a midterm downtrend but some catalyst will send most of them to space. Many are approaching new high already.
    • mizzle
      When the turmoil in the U.S. banking sector initially erupted in early March, there were some signs that investors were trying to "buy the dip" for quick profits. "The strategy is anachronistic. These regional bank stocks failed to rebound as expected, making investors hesitant to try buying again.
  • Tigress02
    2023-05-26
    Tigress02
    Pick undervalue stocks because their prices will eventually return to their intrinsic value And when that happens the investors can gain from the variations between the cost price and current market price
    • Tigress02Replyriffy
      No Idea I’m a newbie Just starting out like you Try ask Google ❤️
    • Tigress02Replyriffy
      Or try and ask ChatGPT, re type your question here: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt
    • Tigress02Replyriffy
      Try and ask Google (www.google.com) Type that question again in Google ❤️
    • Tigress02Replydimpy
      When the figures goes green and greener ❤️
    • dimpy
      How long should I hold onto undervalued stocks before expecting a return on my investment?
  • MHh
    2023-05-25
    MHh
    P/B ratio can be an option to first evaluate if it is even ‘value for money’ to buy because even if it is a dip, it may still be expensive
    • MHhReplyhappygo
      I wouldn’t
    • dimpy
      How do I know if the stock I want to buy is really worth the money based on its P/B ratio?
    • happygo
      💸 Should I buy a stock just because it's on sale, even if its P/B ratio is still high?
  • LMSunshine
    2023-05-27
    LMSunshine
    I use the 52W High-Low to calculate the average and try to enter popular tech stocks (i.e. MAANG,NVDA,AMD) and leveraged bull ETFs when it dips below that value and I keep averaging down if it continues to drop😉 THX Loads @MillionaireTiger for this Helpful Investimg Event❣️Friends share a different comment from others for coins❣️@BillionaireN @aiyoh79 @Moolele @mster @intheloop @drandy @eeth @Zack44 @Cyberguard @kaite @BlueDragon @Tonyoh @AlfonsoDex @InvisibleTig @AlanTiger @kwk @InvisibleP @miaomiao007 @TigerHulk @HappyRat @Zacv @Alconies @justforcoins @cubinvestor @我i168 @ZeroG @JennyChiang @MGOH
    • LMSunshineReplyjingli
      Agree❣️
    • jingli
      For now, Nvda is dominating the market. Amd is chasing but depands on if its upcoming HI300 can compete with Nvda's Grace Hopper chips later?
    • ColinThorndike
      A decline in price is coming. No stock grows to the sky without rain
    • mizzle
      I wonder what will happen to chips when quantum computing becomes more prevalent.
  • icycrystal
    2023-05-26
    icycrystal
    Japan used to be an expensive place to live based on their standard of living. over the years things have changed. things seem to be cheaper and more affordable now as compared to last time. some of their brands no longer dominate globally (eg.Sony). however, I do believe Japan will be able to "get back in the game" if they administer the right strategy to gain back market shares. they are after all innovative people. [smile] [smile] [smile]
    • wimpy
      How has the decrease in cost of living in Japan affected their economy and job market?
    • mizzmo
      What are some of the strategies Japan can use to regain its global dominance in technology?
  • airui
    2023-05-26
    airui
    i will only consider mega caps when they are oversold on both daily and weekly charts. if not i will  sell some put options.
    • Twelve_E
      I like your strategy,thanks!
    • wubbie
      How do you manage risk when selling put options in a volatile market?
    • wimpy
      What are the indicators you look for to determine oversold conditions in mega caps?
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