Many asked how to pick up stocks. It isn't a total science.
You have to first establish your belief: do you believe the mrkt will be up or down? Do you believe a trend working in the mrkt? & do you believe the tech, prod, & mgmt team of an individual company?
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To establish your belief, you need to gather trustworthy data & use it to build the foundation of your belief; & then fine tune it based on your personal experience.
Once you've built up your belief, it becomes your assets. Use it to maximize your return!
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& don't forget you need to reassess your belief once a qtr or upon any event that has a big impact.
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Next, how do you screen stocks? It can come from many sources, but the best one I know is from your own life & work: do you like a prod or service as a user? how about your family members? Friends, colleagues, neighbors? Oh year, your Twitter following?
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They are more reliable resources than your WS analysts or TV show hosts to find quality companies early that are well worth your attention & investment!
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- March-in rights, which allow the US gov to effectively cancel patents on a drug that federal research helped develop & it is the biggest thing that can sink biotech or give it some major heartburn
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- Gene-editing stocks will have at least a 30%-40% correction from today's prices & it also includes biotechs working on sequencing technology & base editing
- CV19 will be largely controlled in the US by the end of the summer
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2020 is a very special yr & history will remember it as so. As humans, we've experienced various pains & inconveniences in life, work & health but adapted to it very quickly.
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W/ unbelievable optimism looking f/w to the future, the mrkt advanced in BIG strides & many investors locked gains that otherwise would take 5+ yrs. Hope you've all benefited & congrats!
2021 as a BIG rebuild yr can be also bright & hopeful. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Enough being said, here are the 2020 final scores of all stocks in my shared portfolio:
* For new stocks debuted in 2020, incl. those after SPAC merger closing, the 1st opening price is the base price