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Green Flags Now that we’ve gone over red flags, it’s time to look at the other side of the equation and learn about green flags. In our previous article, we discussed that red flags don’t necessarily mean that an investment is going to lose money. Green Flags are the polar opposite from a red flag, but it still doesn’t guarantee anything. A company could have every green flag raised and still lose money over the time you hold it. However, green flags do indicate that a company is less likely to be a dud and increase your chances of long term success. To see a list of green flags, you…
Value across Time Yearly The Value Across Time Yearly uses our brand new Value Across Time Score in which companies are ranked between 0-10 to assess how much continuous value is associated with each company. If you’re interested in learning about the new score, you can find an article dedicated to it below. https://www.equitieslab.com/explanation-of-our-new-value-across-time-score/ The Value Across Time Score must be greater than 7 The company cannot be classified as a financial services company or a biotechnology firm The company cannot be an REIT or a Depositary Receipt or a Limited Partnership The rank of Num Times Large Change Where the Value Across Time Score is greater than 7 must…
We look at companies who have just reached their 52 week high and for companies who have just reached their 52 week low. Which is better: buy high and sell higher, or buy low sell high?
Industry Analysis Every time I sit down to speak with someone about the markets they ask me one of two questions. What stock should I invest in? I’m not an investment advisor, so legally I can’t tell you. What industry is going to explode Again, I’m not an investment advisor, but the cool thing is that we can actually take a look at how every single industry has performed over the past twenty years within Equities Lab. So I can give a half answer? Within our software you can run multiple backtests at once, this is known as B1, and can be found under the trading rules tab on the…
The Curious Case of Sudden Past Growth With every screen that is released into the Equities Lab system, we go through a verification process to make sure that the results aren’t just because of some random fluke. This process contains a six steps, and is how we check each of our screens. You can learn more about that process in the dedicated stock screener validation article. At face value this screen looks incredibly promising, returning over 1250% in the past 17 years. But we should never take anything at face value. Let’s first figure out what this screen is actually looking for. 1) The standard deviation…