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15 Stocks You Asked To See | FAST Graphs

Introduction

I often say that it is a market of stocks and not a stock market. In this video I cover 15 stocks each of which is quite different from the other. Consequently, investors should recognize that there are numerous kinds of stocks that exist. Therefore, thinking in generalities like the stock market is a mistake.

The stocks I will go over this this video are American Homes 4 Rent (AMH), Ares Capital (ARCC), Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure (AY), Crown Castle (CCI), Celanese (CE), Capital One (COF), Quest Diagnostics (DGX), Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), Intuit (INTU),

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Of these 15 stocks I chose to cover, I chose them because they each offered important teaching principles. Additionally, I tried to interject proper ways to utilize the fundamentals analyzer software tool in ways that would help you make prudent long-term decisions. I also illustrate just how important and frankly dangerous overvaluation can be. Even the greatest company can be overvalued and therefore a bad investment. However, the inverse is also true. Lesser quality companies can be superb investments over the long run if their valuations provide the opportunity.

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Disclosure: Long ARCC, CCI PPL at the time of writing.

Disclaimer: The opinions in this document are for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell the stocks mentioned or to solicit transactions or clients. Past performance of the companies discussed may not continue and the companies may not achieve the earnings growth as predicted. The information in this document is believed to be accurate, but under no circumstances should a person act upon the information contained within. We do not recommend that anyone act upon any investment information without first consulting an investment advisor as to the suitability of such investments for his specific situation.