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Investing in Neglected Stocks

Investing in Neglected StocksAuthor: Scott Phillips
Publisher: FT Press
Category: eBooks


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Sales Rank: 190,065

Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 18
Number Of Items: 1



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Hidden opportunities: how to find great stocks that the analysts aren’t covering.

 

Many years ago, Sir John Templeton offered some straightforward words on investing: “If you find one dozen analysts who all advise to purchase the same stock, you can be sure that the stock will not be a good purchase.”  His point, of course, is that popular stocks often represent poor investments since their prospects have already been well recognized.... 



Product Description

Hidden opportunities: how to find great stocks that the analysts aren’t covering.

 

Many years ago, Sir John Templeton offered some straightforward words on investing: “If you find one dozen analysts who all advise to purchase the same stock, you can be sure that the stock will not be a good purchase.”  His point, of course, is that popular stocks often represent poor investments since their prospects have already been well recognized....