Only channel on TH-cam teaching us financials. I’m so thankful I found this channel through the stock moe exposed video 😂💯 speaking all facts these other you tubers are leading people astray
These short videos on the individual pillars are great. Explaining things in a simple way so everyone can understand. I have to imagine you are really helping people with these breakdowns. Keep em coming boys!
Here for the like and algorithm! Investors have gone mad pursuing the "potential" of earnings in the future and so many are focusing on revenue (Fubo TV, etc) over anything else.
Gentlemen, you provide an incredible service. You are educating the world on so many vital topics. My view: Much like a value stock that takes years to blossom (i.e. produce superior gains), your channel will ultimately overcome other channels that may be more flashy and emotionally compelling (like growth stocks!). Please trust this process (as I know you confidently do). My lone criticism is to do watch the videos of those you criticize a bit more, so that it is more fair and representative of their work... but yours is now the only channel that I recommend to students, clients, colleagues, etc. Thank you!
You guys seriously amazing!! This is exactly the style of investing that I’ve been wanting to learn and really appreciate all the hard work and time that you guys put into this channel for all of us. Please don’t stop. What books would you guys recommend on reading so I can learn more of this style investing.
Great videos on how to validate companies, however I can't seem o find any video where Paul talks about valuation. Do you guys calculate the intrinsic value of, a company, for example using DFCF o DDCF? Or you just rely on ratios such as P/E and EV/EBITDA?
Pedro - Thanks for commenting. If you go to the 8 pillars explained playlist. There you will find how Paul starts the journey of Evaluating a company. - Timo
Uncle Paul always throwing those bombs at us I wish he would go over methods of how to give a business that's declining a fair value for those of us interested in a potential reversal for a business that's been performing poorly over the years such as blackberry so we can apply the "How much do I pay" principle for a business performance declining
Hi Paul. Correct me if I'm wrong, but arent you neglecting the fact that the declining company in your example is worth something only if it's returning something to its shareholders? That would be if they were returning all of that by means of dividends and/or share buybacks. Not to mention the declining company will be worth a fraction of its current PE after four years (provided its still in free fall), whereas the growing one -- assuming it will keep its pace of growth -- will likely have a similar PE so you can actually sell it at the end of the investment period. P.S: Love the content anyway! Keep it up! Cheers!
How do we evaluate née IPO's. I know we like to see long standing companies with consistent growth and profits but is there anything different I should be doing when researching new IPOs?
How is the declining company still worth buying? Are they paying dividends? Becasue if not I fail to see how it's still worth buying, even if I got it at a good valuation, I'm assuming the stock price will go down with the profit growth, leaving me with a lower share price as less people willing to buy. Unless I'm missing something?
@@EverythingMoney re-watch this same video? Or is there another that helps with this matter? Because i kept rewinding this one thinking I've missed something but I still didn't get it 😂
Wouldn't it be a good idea to average, on a 10 year statement the first 5 years then average the second 5 years to see how much the company has grown or lost ?
If I buy a share for $10 with an EPS of 5. Does this mean my $10 = $50 for that year? But I don’t see the extra $40 I just may or may not be reflected in the share price. Is that in anyway right?
A little confused. You said that earnings going up means stock price goes up. But you very often also say "look at this company, it's earnings have gone up since 2005 but it's stock price has halved" for example. And I can't see another way in which reasons going up means profit for the investor
If a company is losing profit who will buy your stock at a higher price you initially bought it? Or do you mean a company with dividends? If a company goes from 10 to 1 in 10 years. If you bought in year 1 for 2 dollars, do you really expect to sell it for 3 dollars in 10 years?
Stocks extended their year-to-date rally following the CPI report, with the S&P 500 last up 0.8% in afternoon trading. but I don't know if stocks will quickly rebound, continue to pull back or move sideways for a few weeks, or if conditions will rapidly deteriorate.I am under pressure to grow my reserve of $250k.
i LIKE THE NO CLICKBAIT, UNLIKE MEET KEVIN. RESPOND TO MEET KEVIN ON TWITTER. HE shouldn't feel like he won. He called you toxic losers. What disgusting behavior.
I love the intensity and passion you can see when Paul explains things. Conviction at its finest. Love it
So damn simple to understand too. The guy is a great teacher. Incredibly lucky i found this channel
Only channel on TH-cam teaching us financials. I’m so thankful I found this channel through the stock moe exposed video 😂💯 speaking all facts these other you tubers are leading people astray
These short videos on the individual pillars are great. Explaining things in a simple way so everyone can understand. I have to imagine you are really helping people with these breakdowns. Keep em coming boys!
Here for the like and algorithm! Investors have gone mad pursuing the "potential" of earnings in the future and so many are focusing on revenue (Fubo TV, etc) over anything else.
Gentlemen, you provide an incredible service. You are educating the world on so many vital topics. My view: Much like a value stock that takes years to blossom (i.e. produce superior gains), your channel will ultimately overcome other channels that may be more flashy and emotionally compelling (like growth stocks!). Please trust this process (as I know you confidently do). My lone criticism is to do watch the videos of those you criticize a bit more, so that it is more fair and representative of their work... but yours is now the only channel that I recommend to students, clients, colleagues, etc. Thank you!
Thanks John. Much appreciated. - Seth
love the individual vids for each pillar, trying to put some co workers on to this. keep-em coming 😎
im a mathematician and this style of investing definetly matches with my style hahah
awesome
These videos might not help me or the average viewer but they are great to send to friends and family who don’t know much about investing. Thanks!!
MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!! loving the hard work guys!
I know what profit growth is, I just came to give it a like. 👍
You guys seriously amazing!! This is exactly the style of investing that I’ve been wanting to learn and really appreciate all the hard work and time that you guys put into this channel for all of us. Please don’t stop.
What books would you guys recommend on reading so I can learn more of this style investing.
Love you guys. If you record it, they will watch... Keep up the great work.
None better than these guys.
Awesome...this channel is getting better and better....keep it up guys and tx for sharing these little gems...👍
Great job guys! This was what I was looking for! Keep up with the 8P episodes!!
Another great video guys. Thanks! Cheers from PA
Love this series. Great for teaching. Evergreen content.
Great videos on how to validate companies, however I can't seem o find any video where Paul talks about valuation. Do you guys calculate the intrinsic value of, a company, for example using DFCF o DDCF? Or you just rely on ratios such as P/E and EV/EBITDA?
Pedro - Thanks for commenting. If you go to the 8 pillars explained playlist. There you will find how Paul starts the journey of Evaluating a company. - Timo
Uncle Paul always throwing those bombs at us I wish he would go over methods of how to give a business that's declining a fair value for those of us interested in a potential reversal for a business that's been performing poorly over the years such as blackberry so we can apply the "How much do I pay" principle for a business performance declining
Hi Paul. Correct me if I'm wrong, but arent you neglecting the fact that the declining company in your example is worth something only if it's returning something to its shareholders? That would be if they were returning all of that by means of dividends and/or share buybacks. Not to mention the declining company will be worth a fraction of its current PE after four years (provided its still in free fall), whereas the growing one -- assuming it will keep its pace of growth -- will likely have a similar PE so you can actually sell it at the end of the investment period.
P.S: Love the content anyway! Keep it up!
Cheers!
Paul is a great fucking educator. Breaks the analysis down like baby food so that any viewer can easily chew on the information.
Subscription-based companies are the smashing it.
How do we evaluate née IPO's. I know we like to see long standing companies with consistent growth and profits but is there anything different I should be doing when researching new IPOs?
With the current market on fire. When the ash settles,what will be a good sector or ETF to get into for a trade.
There's nothing really cheap for me. I like dividend paying gold mines just now.
Great video. Fantastic explanation
Glad you liked it - Timo
Can you guys look into IDEX, Ideanomics
How is the declining company still worth buying? Are they paying dividends? Becasue if not I fail to see how it's still worth buying, even if I got it at a good valuation, I'm assuming the stock price will go down with the profit growth, leaving me with a lower share price as less people willing to buy. Unless I'm missing something?
There’s more to it, rewatch the videos and they will make sense -SH
@@EverythingMoney re-watch this same video? Or is there another that helps with this matter? Because i kept rewinding this one thinking I've missed something but I still didn't get it 😂
where does one find the profit margin? I mainly use yahoo finance.
We use our Everything Money software , sorry i couldn't tell you where is on yahoo . Love -AP
I would like your opinion on Tom Nash $500 prediction for Palantir stock 😂😂😂😂
I love Tom and watch every video he makes. We disagree a Palantir but we all good. -Seth
You have to analyze gpro!! Pls
I come for the lessons. I stay for the shorts. 👌
That's why we all stayed.
Whats paul portfolio? 👀
Great work
Wouldn't it be a good idea to average, on a 10 year statement the first 5 years then average the second 5 years to see how much the company has grown or lost ?
If I buy a share for $10 with an EPS of 5. Does this mean my $10 = $50 for that year?
But I don’t see the extra $40 I just may or may not be reflected in the share price.
Is that in anyway right?
A little confused. You said that earnings going up means stock price goes up. But you very often also say "look at this company, it's earnings have gone up since 2005 but it's stock price has halved" for example. And I can't see another way in which reasons going up means profit for the investor
If a company is losing profit who will buy your stock at a higher price you initially bought it? Or do you mean a company with dividends?
If a company goes from 10 to 1 in 10 years. If you bought in year 1 for 2 dollars, do you really expect to sell it for 3 dollars in 10 years?
👍🏻👍🏻
I'm not the only one that wishes blackberry was doing better. Wow i guess pigs do fly. Lol
Stocks extended their year-to-date rally following the CPI report, with the S&P 500 last up 0.8% in afternoon trading. but I don't know if stocks will quickly rebound, continue to pull back or move sideways for a few weeks, or if conditions will rapidly deteriorate.I am under pressure to grow my reserve of $250k.
First!
i LIKE THE NO CLICKBAIT, UNLIKE MEET KEVIN. RESPOND TO MEET KEVIN ON TWITTER. HE shouldn't feel like he won. He called you toxic losers. What disgusting behavior.
In what video?
I am from india please subtitles in english
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhhhhhhhh
is it me or does he sound like xqc ?
Would love to know your view on safemoon, the new crypto, and if you think it is a Ponzi scheme
You guys are the best x