
What a Low P/E Ratio Means for a Stock (and How They Perform)
The P/E ratio is probably the most commonly used metric to determine if a stock is cheap or expensive. Before we even start, it is important to note that P/E ratios vary from industry to
The P/E ratio is probably the most commonly used metric to determine if a stock is cheap or expensive. Before we even start, it is important to note that P/E ratios vary from industry to
I am sure you have heard about the P/E ratio. Although not without its flaws, it’s probably the most commonly used ratio when looking to see if a stock is overvalued or undervalued. Investors often
Earnings season, is there any other feeling like it? It reminds me of waking up on Christmas morning, dashing downstairs to reach into the Christmas stocking, pulling a grenade pin out. Maybe you too have
By now you have probably heard about the magical land of compound interest where Warren Buffett is king and money grows on trees. And you probably also know that stocks don’t pay interest. So how
When I first got into investing, I was excited. I wanted to learn everything there was to learn. (I still do.) So, I read about financial statements, different ratios, growth rates, discount rates, growth stocks,
When thinking about the best investments ever made, most of us probably think about one of Warren Buffett’s. Like his Coca-Cola or See’s Candy investment, which both had spectacular returns.Although consistent performance over a long
Do you want to invest in index funds but unsure of what the funds do with the dividends they receive? You have come to the right place. In this article, we will look at what
When looking at stocks, you have probably noticed that some of them have a negative Price-to-Earnings ratio (in some cases it just says N/A, not applicable.) You probably already know that a low P/E ratio
Before buying a stock, you should always conduct a thorough analysis of the company to see if it’s actually worth investing in it.A thorough analysis will also serve as a foundation for you to stand
Should you get a mutual fund or an ETF? An index fund or an actively managed one? Wendy’s or Taco Bell? After hours upon hours of research, I finally came to a conclusion. To the
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