goodhandy.com goodhandy.com
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Add Your Article   
 

Umbrella Insurance

Umbrella insurance is meant to shield consumers from charges that go beyond what their traditional i ... - Tristan Andrews
 

Three Ways To Maximise Your ROI When Purchasing Investment Property ?C Part 1

Property Investment is one of the oldest forms of wealth accumulation and should always be part of a ... - Joel Teo
 

Student Loan Consolidation ? Thinking About Your Financial Future Today

Student loans influence your future financial decisions and your credit. When student loan debt has ... - Dean Shainin
 
 

Automobile Dealerships - Creating a Workout Plan

Creating a Workout Plan for Out of Trust (OT) Dealerships. - John Pico
 

You Can Make Financial Resolutions Anytime

Don't wait for the New Year to make those resolutions that will change your life. Make and act upon ... - David Wilding
 

Retirement Plan Services

It is natural for people to get caught up in the demands of today and forget about tomorrow. To affo ... - Peter Emerson
 

Credit Card Basics - Understing What You Need!

There are different credit cards to suit each individual. One needs to assess his or her needs befor ... - Andrew Eaton
 

Profiting from the Anomalies - Stock Markets are Not Always Right

There are many different factors that affect stock market levels on a minute-to-minute basis. This i ... - Tony Reed
 
 

Main Page › Finance & Banking › Shares & Stocks
 

Stock Analysis

 
Author: Al Thomas
 

I receive emails from Morningstar. This company provides statistics and analysis of just about every publicly traded stock company you can think of as well as voluminous information on mutual funds around the world.

You can ask them about a company's sales, management, marketing plan, their performance within a corporate sector, ratios of all kinds, etc, etc. The have it. After you have gleaned all these facts and analyzed them there is still one unanswered question. If I buy this equity will it go up? You definitely will not get that answer and that is the only answer that means anything. It is the bottom line for all research.

Brokers and financial planners use this type of service to determine if a stock or fund is a "good" buy. When it comes right down to it you must ask, "If I can get this information then so can everyone else so why is it any good?" It isn't. After you have been doing this a few years you will find that it is a useless exercise. Brokerage firms want you to do it so that if the stock goes down they can say to you that it was your decision to buy it based on all those "facts". Yes, you had all that information, but it is nothing more than disinformation.

They tell you that every conservative investor does his homework, his research. The term conservative investor is an oxymoron, like military intelligence or honest politician. There is no such thing as a conservative investment if there is the slightest possibility that you could lose all or part of your money. And that is true in just about everything whether it is stocks, bonds, real estate, collectibles, you name it.

Their ad stated that every month they would have information on the best and most popular mutual funds. Since when has popularity got anything to do with a stock or a fund going up? Fidelity Magellan is one of the most popular mutual funds in the world yet it dropped from $145 to $73 (a 50% loss) and is now trading at $100 still down 31%. Janus Balanced Fund dropped from $25 to $17.50 and has since rallied to $20. TR Price Japan Fund hit a high of $16, fell to $5 and is now $8 still a 50% loss. Did any of their information ever tell you to sell? Popularity is not a yardstick for profits.

And they also will give you the hot picks of 150 analysts. You might as well use a dartboard as listen to those guys. They are high priced guessers who put you in and never get you out when something starts down. Morningstar is providing you with information. The information is not worth the paper it is written on.

Their facts are useless even though they are facts. Bottom line: research is worthless.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How You Feel Affects How You Shop & How Much You Spend
 
Credit Reports: Is Yours Accurate And Telling The Truth About You?
 
How to Get a Business Loan in Five Steps
 
Resolve to Get Involved
 
Home Equity Loans for People with Poor Credit - Get a Hassle-Free Home Equity Loan
 
First-time Buyers Let Down by the Governments Homebuy Scheme
 
Market Timing Discipline, Not As Easy As You Thought
 
Venture Lending: Babson MBAs Get the Low-Down on Venture Debt Financing
 
You Can Make Financial Resolutions Anytime
 
Structured Settlements
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 

Jobs & Careers

Online & Board Games

Policies & Law

Technology & Science

Society & Issues

Fitness & Health

Home & Garden

Issues & News

Malls & Shopping

Sports & Adventure

Academics & Learning

Finance & Banking

Property & Estate

Culture & Art

Cooking & Drinking

Self Management

Teens & Children

Computers & Networking

Business & Commerce

Entertainment

Healthcare & Treatment

Relationship & Lifestyle

Travel & Vacation

Vehicles & Automotive

 
Main Page :> Privacy :> Terms of Service  
© 2008 www.goodhandy.com All Rights Reserved.