Stock Investing Help
Its stock price has been in decline since April, 2008.
The P/E ratio is under 5 and the yield is above 14% (Feb.
24, 2009).
Isn't it a bargain? You can't give it away.
That is a problem.
The regular criteria for selecting a stock goes out the window under the current conditions.
Many on Wall Street do not believe that the current Congressional Bailouts are going to turn the tide of recession.
They think that the future is dismal.
That kind of thinking is prevalent and is the key factor in the most recent market turn down.
Many economist think that the economy should take care of itself.
Choosing bailouts instead of bankruptcy only delays the inevitable.
It would be better for failing firms to reorganize under bankruptcy laws which would most likely result in the sale of some assets.
Any assets of value will be bought.
Any questionable assets will just fade away, as General MacArthur once said to the Congress of the United States.
The economy is failing as more and more companies collapse under mountains of debt.
Stock trading is getting to be more and more of a risky venture as once solid entities falter and fall.
Putting all of your financial eggs in one basket, so to speak, is a dangerous and foolhardy idea- a ripple in the pond is felt along the entire surface, and all of one type of stock will feel the effect.
Trading several different types of stocks and other financial products may prove to be the key to keeping your own future on solid ground and allow you to keep your head above water should one or more of your stocks fall off in price.
Diversification is a solid stock trading strategy and one that is touted by experts across the board.
Although they rarely agree on anything else, brokers and financial advisors alike advise their clients to invest in a wide range of stocks and stock types.
They frown on buying only currency stocks, for instance as the world currency market fluctuates wildly.
Another key to stock trading strategies is solid education.
Monitor the stock market's activities closely, watching for trends in your personal stock types and those that you are looking to either buy or sell.
Do not wait for a company to start showing signs of failure before unloading your stock, as it will be impossible and you will end up taking the loss.
Buying stocks for a new company may be equally risky, but if you have done your homework, you may have a line on the next hot stock.
If you are solvent enough, and your other stocks are trading favorably, then you might consider investing in a few penny stocks to round out your stock trading portfolio.
Penny stocks, while risky, may prove a quick boost and is a viable stock trading strategy as long as you understand what may be involved with trading them.
One key note here is that many brokers and financial experts will not deal with the so-called penny stocks for a variety of reasons, but if you feel strongly enough about one, do not let them deter you from doing so.
An advisor is just that: hired to give advice, not make final decisions.
Your stock trading strategies should be a blend of education, professional advice and your own sense of what is the next big thing.
Fly Old Glory!