Posts Tagged ‘undervalued stocks’

Using a Professional service to Choose Undervalued Stocks

March 12th, 2010

If you happen to be interested in trying your luck in the stock market, you might want to use a professional brokerage firm. This is helpful if you want to invest in non-traditional types of stocks such as undervalued stocks. There are some ways to assess what a company’s worth is and whether or not their low priced stock is worth investing in. Most of the general population doesn’t know how to figure the ratios used to determine a good penny stock to invest in. You need to consider the actual worth of the company and all of its assets as well as its history. Continue Article...

Determining Undervalued Stocks

March 10th, 2010

Those that are involved in smart stock investing, utilize a variety of tools in order to calculate the success of purchasing undervalued stocks.  An example of undervalued stocks is that the selling price is low, but the overall value is actually much higher.  For example, you may purchase a stock that is selling for $100, but you know that in the future based on a variety of financial indicators will actually be valued at $200.  This is a simplified version of an example of undervalued stocks. Continue Article...