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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2020 · 16 MIN

6 Stocks Categories Give You Answers When To Buy Or Sell A Stock

from Modern Value Investing with Sven Carlin · host Sven Carlin

When it comes to stock market investing, you need to know what you are doing. You need to know when to buy stocks, when to sell stocks! The core of Peter Lynch's book One Up On Wall Street are six categories under which all stocks fall under: Cyclical stocks, turnaround stocks, asset plays, slow growth stocks, fast growth stocks and stalwarts. When you research stocks to buy, this is such a helpful investing tool. I clearly describe the characteristics of each stock which gives you a great indication of when to buy and when to sell a stock depending on the stock category it best fits. Want to know more about what I do? https://goo.gl/MQG2k5 Full-time independent stock market analyst and researcher! STOCK MARKET RESEARCH PLATFORM (analysis, stocks to buy, model portfolio) Stock Ideas and Analyses for The Small Investor: https://goo.gl/GdKEoe I am also a book author: Modern Value Investing book: https://amzn.to/2lvfH3t More at the Sven Carlin blog: https://svencarlin.com/ Check out Modern Value Investing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/InvestwithSvenCarlinPhD

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