How do you determine what stocks or other investments you invest in?
July 29th, 2008 | by admin |wwpetcemetery asked:
With thousands of companies and different stocks and funds..how does one determine what is best for them for long and short term investments.
With thousands of companies and different stocks and funds..how does one determine what is best for them for long and short term investments.






2 Responses to “How do you determine what stocks or other investments you invest in?”
By brad on Jul 30, 2008 | Reply
I try to pick something I know and what looks like an attractive price per share. I generally pick wrong most of the time anyway though.
By JohnGalt on Jul 30, 2008 | Reply
I look at BIG trends in the world, and try to buy companies that will benefit. The caveat is that it cant all be priced in already, so you want to find trends that are not on the front pages everyday. Then once the world is investing in it, move on to the next one. Yesterdays trends – cell phones, solar energy, the emergence of china. new trends IMHO, Thorium as a replacement for Uranium, water shortages, crumbling infrastructure, food shortages.