how to find better stock- pe ratio, value investing what is your idea of value investing?
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- book value compared with price P/E dividends insider trades
- read "the little book of value investing" like the other person said, low P/E ratio, good value relative to the book value, low debt to assets, , my idea of value investing is to invest in a value fund, i made 20% last year in that fund
- Finding a stock with a better price/earnings ratio is easy. Select a half-dozen stocks that you're interested in and research them in Yahoo! Finance. The charts are easy to read. P/E ratios are a fraction of the parameters you need to evaluate a stock, however. So, if you want to find "value" stocks, you need to take a number of other factors into consideration, such as: average annual growth, revenue growth, debt-to-equity and relative market strength. To satisfy your question about value investing: small, medium and large-cap stocks that trade below their average price of the previous 100 to 200 days but also show signs of improved cash flow and earnings are value stocks. Stick with this idea. You'll eventually get paid. Hawk
- My idea of value investing is the purchase of bank stocks. BAC, C, BBT, USB, and many others.
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