stock investing

How To Make Money In This Bear Market: Part 1 | FAST Graphs

Bear Market As a card-carrying self-appointed value investor, I relish a bear market and quite frankly recessions. To the astute and disciplined value investor, bear markets bring opportunity, and more to the point, safety. In this video I will illustrate why I feel this way and why I believe you should as well. There is …

10 Stocks Subscribers Asked For – Be Careful What You Wish For!

Introduction to Stocks I am going to cover 10 stocks today. As an old saying states that statistics do not lie, but statisticians are darn liars.  In simple terms, this implies that examining data without the proper perspective can be very dangerous – especially for investors.  For example, valuation is not simply about low P/E …

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 …

41 Dividend Growth Stocks Requested | FAST Graphs

Dividend Growth Stocks Dividend growth stocks are one of the more favored classes of stocks that investors want to hear about. For this week’s subscriber request series, I was asked to cover over 60 stocks. 41 of the 60 were dividend growth stocks and the remainder non-dividend paying growth types. Since there are so many …

Starbucks Stock A Rare Opportunity | FAST Graphs

Starbucks Stock For one of the few times in history investors can invest in Starbucks stock (SBUX) on sale. Starbucks could be categorized as a growth stock, a dividend stock, and a dividend growth stock. In this video I will illustrate the fiscal strength and opportunity available with investing in this juggernaut. In the past …

31 Stocks You Wanted To See | FAST Graphs

Introduction Stocks come in all sizes, shapes, and flavors. Nothing could illustrate that better than the 31 stocks you asked to see last week. They range from highly speculative, extremely high (sucker) dividend yields, high growth, and wildly cyclical. Statistically many of them look attractive, but further examination exposes there are many flaws. The real …