Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)

Calculating Fair Value Based on Growth Expectations: Part 2 of 3

Calculating Fair Value In this video, Part 2 of 3, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will go over how you can calculate and assess intrinsic value (fair value) based on the future expectations of the growth of any stock you are looking at for long-term investment success. Calculating fair value based …

11 Stocks: 9 Dividend Payers 2 For Growth

Introduction Stocks Not all stocks are the same, and not all stocks serves the investor’s needs.  Even though investors tend to think stocks come into primary categories – growth and dividend income – there are many nuances. Therefore, investors are given the options and abilities to blend stocks with different characteristics into portfolios that meet …

Identifying Value Traps In Advance: Part 2

Introduction to Identifying Value Traps Here is a link to Part 1 In what has become part 2 of this two-part series, I simply identified the difference between a value trap versus a value investment.  The sole purpose of that video was to illustrate the distinctions between a true value stock versus a value trap.  …

Best Advice For Young Investors

Introduction – Young Investors In this video I will share the absolute best investment advice that can be given to young investors.  This advice is indisputably and inarguably the most important advice that a young person can receive towards becoming a successful investor.  As a young investor once myself, there is no doubt that it …

Dissecting the Dow Jones Industrial Average: Part 2

Introduction – Dow Jones In part 1 I looked at the most reasonably valued 10 stocks out of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average Constituents.  In this part 2, I examine the second tier of 10 Dow stocks that are overvalued generally to illustrate how richly valued the market is. It is important to point …

15 Blue-Chip Dividend Growth Stocks: Love The Businesses Hate The Stocks

Blue-Chip Dividend Growth Stocks I love blue-chip dividend growth stocks that consistently grow their businesses and their dividends year after year.  However, as much as I love blue-chip dividend growth stocks, I simultaneously hate their stocks when they become overvalued.  With this video I am going to cover what I consider to be some of …