Uasbau
2022-03-20

For long term investment, as usual, hv to consider how low it's price has been down beaten, revenue growth prospects, EPS trend, market capitalisation, sector industry trends, historical price trends and many more?

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  • BurnellStella
    2022-03-20
    BurnellStella
    So which stock are you bullish on right now?
    • BurnellStellaReplyUasbau
      Does Apple have a lot of cash reserves?
    • Uasbau
      How about Apple? Its interest from cash also contribute to its upside. Not a buy call, have to do own due diligence. Tqs
  • William85
    2022-03-20
    William85
    I think the stock price, to a large extent, reflects a combination of factors
    • dong123
      Dude, you gotta understand, stock prices are pretty deceptive
  • a9032
    2022-03-20
    a9032
    Yes, in long-term investment, the company's own business and potential is always the most important.
  • Kel9670ong
    2022-03-20
    Kel9670ong
    It's good to have better understanding before going into investment
  • GregoryRichardson
    2022-03-20
    GregoryRichardson
    You make a good point, and I also think long-term value investing is the best way to invest.
  • AhBart
    2022-03-20
    AhBart
    Sounds like too much consideratIons.......headache 😨 . Sometimes when something is causing considerable pain, it may not be a nice thing.
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