1. Successful Investing starts with Education 2. Psychology of Trading & General Rules 3. Essentials of Fundamental Analysis 4. Master Technical Analysis 5. Screening for Stocks 6. Making a Watchlist 7. Money Management 8. Diversification of Accounts
1 // Successful Investing starts with Education
Following 2000-2002, I realized that I needed an education to help me understand many of the topics mentioned in this thread.
So, I started to educated myself using books. Seek mentors as well.
Develop a working SYSTEM (for you)
Preservation of capital
Consistent profitability
Cutting losses short
Superior returns
Understanding “You”:
What is your general personality?
What influences your decisions?
What is your lifestyle?
3a // Essentials of Fundamental Analysis
Earnings Per Share: 1. % Change in Latest Qtr EPS vs. Same QTR Prior Year 2. % Increase in Next Year’s EPS Estimate vs Prior Year’s Actual EPS 3. % Change in Latest EPS, trend past several qtrs 4. Annual % EPS Growth Rate of Last 3 Years
3b // Essentials of Fundamental Analysis
Sales / Revenues 1. % Change Latest Qtr’s Sales vs. Same Qtr Prior Year 2. % Change Latest Reported Fiscal Year Sales vs. Prior Year 3. % Change in Latest Sales, trend past several qtrs 4. Annual % Sales Growth Rate of Last 3 Years
3c // Essentials of Fundamental Analysis
Other items I analyze:
1. Increasing Return on Equity (ROE) 2. Cash flows 3. Net Income 4. Price/Earnings Growth (PEG) 5. Valuation 6. Market Cap & opportunity 7. Institutional Sponsorship 8. New &/or growing product or service
4a // Master Technical Analysis
Preferred graphic is Candlestick Charts
Focus on Daily & Weekly Charts
What to Look for: 1. Properly Forming Bases 2. Major Moving Averages (50d & 200d) 3. Support & resistance areas 4. Volume 5. Pivot Points 6. Breakout Areas
4b // Master Technical Analysis
Always understand breadth: New Highs vs. New Lows Ratio
Extreme readings on NH-NL ratio signal a change in trend coming.
Look for increasing accumulation days (stock up on above average volume).
Zoom out to monthly charts every so often.
5a // Screening for Stocks
1. Quality Stocks making New 52-week Highs 2. Quality Stocks w/ a recent IPO (past few years) 3. Institutional Sponsorship Increasing 4. Quality Stocks trading within 15% of 52-week Highs 5. Quality Stocks within 10% of the 200-day Moving Average
5b // Screening for Stocks
6. Quality stocks with a strong daily &/or weekly close 7. Sales & Earnings rising, QoQ 8. Quality stocks trading between the 50d & 200d ma
*CANSLIM Quality:
Earnings Per Share (EPS) Rating: From 60-99
Relative Price Strength (RS) Rating: From 60-99
6 // Making a Watchlist
Filter stocks up 2% or more
Volume greater than average by at least 50%
Seek stocks that are making multiple screens
Technical criteria:
Identify trend (up or down)
Recognize base
Identify pivot or breakout area
Establish support & resistance levels
7a // Money Management
Position Sizing (Risk Management):
1. Understand “how much” money to trade on each position 2. Know account size & available funds 3. Determine maximum risk per position 4. Never exceed max risk = potential blow up of account
7b // Money Management
Expectancy**: 1. Reliability, % of time one makes money 2. Size of Profits vs Losses 3. Cost of making a trade 4. Opportunity to trade (how often)
** Doesn't always apply to longer term discretionary investors.
8 // Diversification of Accounts
Breakdown of our investments (by size):
1.Long term IRA portfolio 2.Active growth portfolio
3.Crypto portfolio 4.Company stock
5.Index funds
Will it go higher in 2024?
-80% off highs
+67% from IPO in 2015
+740% at peak in 2021
Thread showing the 10-year history of:
- Price
- Revenue
- Net Income
- EPS
- Cash
- Free Cash Flow
- Long Term Debt
- Return on Equity
- Profit Margin
- EBIT