Shyon
03-15
During a market downturn, I focus on business fundamentals over short-term price movements. Instead of reacting emotionally, I look for companies with:

1️⃣ Strong Free Cash Flow (FCF) – A company that generates consistent cash flow can weather downturns without excessive debt or dilution.

2️⃣ Resilient Business Model – Companies with pricing power, high margins, and recurring revenue streams tend to perform better in uncertain markets.

3️⃣ Long-Term Secular Growth Trends – I invest in businesses positioned in high-growth industries, ensuring long-term demand remains strong.

My pick? $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ . While tech stocks have taken a hit, Alphabet remains a cash-printing machine with dominant businesses in search, AI, and cloud. With one of the lowest forward PEs among big tech and steady revenue streams, it’s a classic example of a stock I’d want to own for the next decade.

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[Event] How To Pick Quality Companies When It Is In The Dip?
Since the beginning of the year, the market has been continuously declining, with the S&P 500 losing $5 trillion in value over 16 days. The price-to-earnings ratios of several star stocks have dropped to lower levels. While Nvidia's forward PE remains around 25, its PEG is only 0.73, indicating it is undervalued. For companies that are not yet profitable, one can look at P/S or P/B ratios. Additionally, ROA and ROE can be used to filter undervalued, high-quality companies. Do you have any tips or indicators for selecting good companies during a market downturn?
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  • ELI_59
    03-16
    ELI_59
    Thanks for sharing
    • Shyon
      Thanks for reading, have a nice weekend ahead
  • icycrystal
    03-15
    icycrystal
    thanks for sharing
    • Shyon
      Thanks for supporting haha
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