As much as many #US #banks have delivered great returns over the years, I imposed a rule on myself of never owning banks #stocks as their performance can be significantly affected by #politics more than by #fundamentals | #discipline #ActiveInvesting https://t.co/bJYy3NVz3U
— Mara Thon (@mezzamaratona75) June 6, 2018
Tag: stock market
If Italy was a stock, would you invest in it?
How long do you need to be invested in the stock market to zero the odds of losing money ?
Is Apple headed towards 1 trillion dollars market cap before the end of 2018?
Is the valuation of the S&P 500 reasonable?
Netflix beats Disney: media distribution and content production
Are these two indicators telling the same bullish story ?
I would describe myself as a value investor but can recognise some technical patterns or money outflow whenever I see some.
It would appear that the S&P500 is breaking out as shown on this graph:
Equally, it would seem that a significant outflow of money has been recorded from volatility investments which had dominated the market stories in the past weeks:
Some would see these two observations as a bullish indicator. While I keep this information in the back of my head, I remain a stock picker rather than just an investor who follows the herd.
Featured stock of the week: Applied Materials
Despite the recent drop following Q1 2018 #earnings, Applied Materials, $AMAT, still looks like an attractive investment idea.
The reported earnings show very good growth in both the top and the bottom line, however the analysts were put off by the guidance provided during the conference call.
From a valuation point of view, the stock still looks cheap with a PEG ratio (5 years expected) well below unity as you can appreciate from Yahoo Finance.
Now that the stock is trading below the 200 days moving area it may be a good idea to see whether and how this sudden drop is temporary or the start of a downtrend prior to initiating any position or accumulating.
