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ROE tells investors if a company is making good use of their money to generate earnings, particularly when compared to its competitors and the rest of the industry.
The debt-to-equity ratio reveals the amount of debt, or liabilities, a company carries in relation to how much shareholder equity it has.
Candlestick charts show incremental movements in the price of an asset for a given period of time, they may help investors identify very short-term trading opportunities.
The price-to-sales ratio can be useful in evaluating whether a company’s stock is cheap or expensive, relative to the number of sales or revenue the company generates.
EV is a more comprehensive valuation because it includes a company’s debt and cash, is useful in comparing companies with different mixes of debt and equity capital.
It’s used for comparing and ranking companies by size, and for benchmarking the stock returns of a company against an index of comparable companies based on market cap.
Learn all about how R-squared can be a good yardstick for investors to decide if they want investments that closely track an index, such as index funds.
Knowing a firm’s ticker symbol is important when buying or selling shares. Ticker symbols help investors quickly research the companies they’re interested in.
Earnings per share (EPS) is simply the company’s total dollar earnings for a given period, divided by the number of shares outstanding.
There are two primary methods of analyzing stocks: technical analysis and fundamental analysis.
Technical analysis is a method of analyzing stocks that studies historical market details and mines data from behavioral economics and quantitative analysis to predict the market’s direction in the future.
Price is the main driver behind stock charts. Charts show where a stock is trading at a particular moment compared with where it traded in the past. Investors use this price picture to form an opinion about the stock’s prospects.
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