Making the bear case before you buy is crucial
Independent Financial Research
Making the bear case before you buy is crucial. Many stocks have a whiff of unpleasantness about them - that's often why they appear cheap in the first place - so understanding what it is and how long it might last underlies every buying opportunity. Before buying a new stock make the bear case by asking yourself the following questions: 1. What are the market's expectations? 2. If you're thinking of buying, why are others selling? 3. Why are the sellers wrong? 4. What don't I know? 5. What different outcomes are possible? 6. What else could go wrong? Read the article: (VIEW LINK)
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Intelligent Investor is an independent financial research service with a 14-year history of beating the market. Our value investing approach empowers Australians to make more informed decisions to build their long-term wealth. We off structural...
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