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No problem! John, just curious if you don’t mind, what prompted you to look this up? (Just wondering because I’m noticing there’s a lot of people looking this up in the past couple days) thanks!
Hey Alec, no problem, my pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting! Let me know if you have any questions along the way in your investing journey, I’m happy to help :)
Pardon, but I need your help with something-could you assist? my OKX wallet holds USDT TRX20, and my recovery phrase is (clean party soccer advance audit clean evil finish tonight involve whip action). Can you explain how to move it to Poloniex?
Loved the specific examples with companies that everyone can relate to. Also, the way you explain stock splitting, really sheds light on the meaning. Great job!
Love your videos. Its hard for me to understand couse of my bad english skills, so i have to stop every 5 minutes, but its so interesting ! And on top of that such a handsome guy :P
@@IntelligentStockInvesting - Actually I have a perfect idea/topic for you! I was reading about Nancy Pelosi and her husband spending 3 Million on call options earlier tonight. For some reason - I cannot put my head around it to understand it. The options have strike prices below their current prices, but people are saying it's them betting the market will do well in 2022.
@@JDOPost I can answer your question here :) When you buy calls you're making a bet that the stock will go up (when you buy puts you're betting it will go down).. so she thinks those stocks will go up. I don't buy calls or puts myself because it's mostly just gambling. The only time I would buy a call is if was a far out dated call like 2 years expiry date (also called LEAPS), and i thought the stock was very underpriced and the options also were mispriced. This is not the case here. Shorter term options are very efficiently priced and so it's hard to make money with them consistently and systematically. With these calls that Nancy has bought. She could also be hedging a previous short position in those stocks. If she shorted the stock and then has now bought calls, the calls give her the right to buy the stock at the chosen strike price, so perhaps she's just protecting her short position. I wouldn't worry yourself about what Nancy Pelosi does at all though because there are a number of proven investors with successful track records that you can keep track of on websites like dataroma.com. Nancy Pelosi, in terms of stock investing is a know-nothing.
@@IntelligentStockInvesting - Thanks man! I actually went to Dataroma yesterday after watching one of your videos! 👍🏻 Also, I do think their Roblox play was set for 2023, so idk. I've heard she's been making a lot of money in the stock market. Some say it's insider trading and other say it's bc her husband is some kind of genius. 😂
Perfect!!! If there's anything else you'd like to see let me know! And if you're on facebook feel free to join our group: fb.com/groups/intelligentstockinvestors
Awesome Christine! Welcome! let me know if you have any questions along your journey. This is a good one to check out that covers the fundamentals of valuing a stock :) th-cam.com/video/ilfeKFmbURc/w-d-xo.html
I think they must be referring to the market cap already being very high. It's easier for a $10M company to 10X to a $100M company than it is for a $100B company to 10X to become a $1 trillion dollar company. I wouldn't advice focusing on what the price will do though... check out this video on short term vs long term stock investing: th-cam.com/video/BQ4_Nsfhhbc/w-d-xo.html
@@IntelligentStockInvesting I like how explain things, you make it simple to understand which is always good! There are so many subjects I am interested in, at this point I am interested in finding "hot sectors" and good performing stocks in those sectors or just in general.
Hi Grecia, stock splits don’t mean issuing new shares, no. Stock splits are like if you have a $100 bill and it gets turned into 5 $20s. Yes the number of shares outstanding has increased but the shares are each worth proportionately less. The graphs that show shares outstanding over time have been adjusted for stock splits :) hope that helps answer your question.
There's certainly a lot of people treating it like that!!! Not me though, and that's not what I teach. It makes more sense to me to exploit that fact rather than become one of the gamblers :) Thanks for watching!
Hi Mirul, Apple does have the highest market cap yes however this does not necessarily mean it's the most expensive. How expensive a company is will depend on how much money it makes and how much money it will make in the future. If one company had a Market cap of $1 trillion dollars and that company earns $50 billion of profits (A price to earnings ratio of 20) VS. another company with a market cap of $500 billion, but earns only $20 billion of profits (A price to earnings ratio of 25) . If they're both growing earnings at the same rate, the $500 billion dollar company is more expensive. Does this make sense? If not I can try to explain another way. This market cap video does not get into the price vs. value component of value investing.
Hi thanks for your valuable information I have a question about market cap , how is if a company has a market cap of 15 billion dollars and a share price of 10 dollars and an assets of 60 billion. If some someone buys 30% of the company's share with value of 4.5 billion does the new buyer owns 30% of the assets too ?
Hi Bijan, yes if you own 30% of the company it means you own 30% of the assets, but also the liabilities, so in otherwords you own the 30% of the company's equity. Check out this video next: th-cam.com/video/bH-bz1iIyy4/w-d-xo.html :)
Thanks!!! Glad to have you :) Let me know if you have any questions along the way in your investing journey or topics you'd like me to make a video covering :) Have a great day Artūrs!
Thank you!! You’ll enjoy this one too I think which is a more recent video on the overall things beginners need to know and the fundamentals of stock investing :) th-cam.com/video/EcPZJpIGYcc/w-d-xo.html
new to trading and my question shows - if a company was going public tmrw and they have decided they will issue out 1M shares of stock, when the market opens what happens if all of the issued stocks are not purchased - lets say at the end of the day there's 500K outstanding.
I have a video called “where does the money go?” That answers this better. Basically the company sells shares to an investment bank who then sells them to others for a higher price. When the IPO day comes all shares are owned by someone or an investment bank or multiple investment banks.
Hi!! I have a big doubt here. Just to simplify the example.. Lets say i have a company... I go public , and i have 10 shares..10 usd racha, ok.. my company is worth 100 usd... But, in the secondary markey, due to speculation and demand/supplie law, they are selling at 20 usd... So... mi company is worth 100 usd ? ( 10 x 10) or 200 ? ( 10 x 20usd) I would apareciate an answer..if domebody understood my question. Thanks
Hi Rodrigo, Market price and underlying value are different. That's how value investors seek to maximize their investment returns: by buying shares when their market price is below what they're worth. What a company is WORTH, and its PRICE is two different things. Often they can be the same or close to each other, but sometimes there can be large a discrepancy. Check out these videos for a deeper understanding: th-cam.com/video/xeI9dAR1fEo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/I1Pk7JUqjno/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Xlbnbq684GI/w-d-xo.html
Hey Richard! Love your down to earth/easy to understand way of explaining things. Quick question, I’ve always been confused by the concept of ‘#of shares outstanding’ Say a company has 500 million shares outstanding, but only 400 million are currently bought and owned. Would that change the # of shares outstanding? Also, is there a direct correlation between # of shares outstanding and share price? Sorry for the Noob questions. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated, plan on watching more of your videos, good stuff!! 👍
Hey Eric! My pleasure! So if there was 400 million shares "bought and owned" as you said, it would mean that there are 400 million shares outstanding. If a company buys back shares and doesn't retire them, those shares are held as "treasury shares" because they may be re-sold in the future to raise money, but those shares aren't relevant to the shares outstanding count (those shares are owned by the company which means they're owned by the shareholders - you). The shares outstanding are the ones that are "bought and owned" .. With that said.. If there are stock options or warrants out that can be redeemed for shares, this is when you'll see the "diluted shares outstanding" amount - this is the total shares outstanding if hypothetically all options and warrants current out were to be redeemed for the shares... Hope that helps and didn't add extra confusion! This is a smaller detail and as you continue to learn it will all click into place. The important thing to know about shares outstanding is that share ownership = company ownership. If you own 1% of the shares outstanding it means you own 1% of the company. Shares of stock are just business ownership. And the best investors buy that percentage ownership when it's trading at an attractive price! Let me know if you have any follow up questions, I do want to help!! :) This video is a good follow up one to watch next: th-cam.com/video/I1Pk7JUqjno/w-d-xo.html
I go into the math of that in other videos but essentially think of it like this: If someone offered to sell you a money tree that would live forever and give you $100 every day immediately and the amount it gave you would also increase slowly at a rate of 5% a year. What is the most you'd be willing to pay for it? $1M would be too expensive... but what price would would be a good fair price you'd be willing to pay? That's what you're doing when you value companies :)
Hi Bijan, yes if you own 30% of the company it means you own 30% of the assets, but also the liabilities, so in otherwords you own the 30% of the company's equity. Check out this video next: th-cam.com/video/bH-bz1iIyy4/w-d-xo.html :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting so this hypothetical beginner (and I have to stress the descriptor BEGINNER) is supposed to do this analysis in order to not deserve your condescension?
No offence was meant. My answer is just straightforward. To value a company you look at how much profit it makes currently, and you make an educated guess about whether that will continue in the future. This is found in the financial statements and by using your brain for some critical thinking. For most companies that will be too hard to do so a lot of companies you look at will go in the “too hard” pile. There is a learning curve but it’s not impossible by any means. Beginner just means you have more to learn. Good luck. The learning never stops in this endeavour so fall in love with learning and thinking.
@@IntelligentStockInvesting thx for your quick response! 🙂 I mean i bought Shiba coin at 0.0000145 and market cap is 11,039,163,282. Want to know can it go 10X up, thats 10 000% right?
I guess anything is possible... however, I don’t have any predictions about that. I like to stick to stocks because I prefer to own assets which generate cash. Crypto is more of a lottery ticket type of purchase. You may enjoy this video I did specifically about crypto: th-cam.com/video/K6aHYqIZL2Y/w-d-xo.html
Market cap is share price X number of shares (also known as as share outstanding) Shares outstanding is usually pretty constant but can change when a company issues more shares or buys back shares… share price is always changing anytime anyone buys/sells shares.. Net profit does not directly affect market cap, but net profits will influence people’s opinion of the value and they will buy and sell shares based on that opinion.
@user-ll4td8vy2z I have other videos on how stock market works and why stocks go up and down. Watch those first and if you still have questions post a new comment so I see it instead of a reply
Lol my bad I owe you one 😅 I assumed you were talking about crypto. So many people in crypto use market capitalization and I try to explain to them it doesn’t matter in crypto. But with out fully understanding the company/stock aspect of market cap I can not fully explain.... if that makes sense. Do you understand as to why it’s not the same as in a company/stock????????
No worries! ya I agree. In crypto it doesn't really matter at all. With companies/stocks it tells you what the price tag on the entire company is so that you can compare it what you estimate the value of the entire company to be. When the price tag is lower than the value it could mean a good investment opportunity :)
Hi Collin, yes I can help? What would you like to learn next? This video is a good one that covers the foundations :) th-cam.com/video/EcPZJpIGYcc/w-d-xo.html
@@ADTabassum personally I would cut my losses with the crypto and focus on mastery stock investing. Crypto is like a lottery ticket but owning companies and buying them at sensible prices is a guaranteed way to eventual wealth.
Thanks for the feedback. this is one of the first videos I made. Please check out one of the new videos I've made (with the yellow thumbnails) and tell me if it's still unwatchable.
Haha, filming these things isn’t easy. This is one of the first videos I did (but not even those most handsy) I think I’ve since got a little better. If I don’t use any hands though all enthusiasm disappears and I sound like a robot. Still learning how to be on camera :) thanks for the feedback :)
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Hi i just have 1 question. I made a coin and want to ask why market cap is too high? How can i decrease it?
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I don’t normally comment, but this was one of the best explanations I’ve seen 👏🏽
Wonderful! Thanks for your comment!!
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OMG this really made me realize I had the idea of stock market all wrong
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Hi, could you take a moment to help me with my problem? I hold USDT TRX20 in my OKX wallet and have the phrase (clean party soccer advance audit clean evil finish tonight involve whip action). How can I transfer it to Poloniex?
Finally, someone explained it clearly, thanks
No problem! John, just curious if you don’t mind, what prompted you to look this up? (Just wondering because I’m noticing there’s a lot of people looking this up in the past couple days) thanks!
This is an Excellent video for someone trying to understand fundamentals of the market. Thank you for posting this!
Hey Alec, no problem, my pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting! Let me know if you have any questions along the way in your investing journey, I’m happy to help :)
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Simplified! Talking to a baby! Thank you!!
Loved the specific examples with companies that everyone can relate to. Also, the way you explain stock splitting, really sheds light on the meaning. Great job!
Awesome! thanks for the feedback :)
Love your videos. Its hard for me to understand couse of my bad english skills, so i have to stop every 5 minutes, but its so interesting ! And on top of that such a handsome guy :P
Thanks Judy I'm glad the videos have been helpful. Thanks for your support. What is your native language?
@@IntelligentStockInvesting german 🙈
Very knowledgeable, can’t wait for more
More to come! Thanks Grace :)
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Extremely helpful info. Thank you.
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Glad it was helpful!
Great video for beginners. Look forward to watching more!
Thanks Dan. Looking forward to seeing you with those millions one day 🙌
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Thanks King! more to come!
Another quality video 👌🏻 I’ve learned so much in the few videos you posted! Looking forward to learning even more next week!
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching! We're glad you're enjoying and learning :)
You are a teacher with great communication skills. Nice tutorial!
Wow, thanks! Really appreciate that King :)
Great explanation of something so important! Feels good to know that you actually own a part of a company when buying a stock!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow bro nice job
Awesome video man!
Glad you enjoyed it ! Let me know if you have any questions or topics you'd like me to cover :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting - Actually I have a perfect idea/topic for you! I was reading about Nancy Pelosi and her husband spending 3 Million on call options earlier tonight. For some reason - I cannot put my head around it to understand it.
The options have strike prices below their current prices, but people are saying it's them betting the market will do well in 2022.
@@JDOPost I can answer your question here :) When you buy calls you're making a bet that the stock will go up (when you buy puts you're betting it will go down).. so she thinks those stocks will go up.
I don't buy calls or puts myself because it's mostly just gambling. The only time I would buy a call is if was a far out dated call like 2 years expiry date (also called LEAPS), and i thought the stock was very underpriced and the options also were mispriced. This is not the case here.
Shorter term options are very efficiently priced and so it's hard to make money with them consistently and systematically.
With these calls that Nancy has bought. She could also be hedging a previous short position in those stocks. If she shorted the stock and then has now bought calls, the calls give her the right to buy the stock at the chosen strike price, so perhaps she's just protecting her short position.
I wouldn't worry yourself about what Nancy Pelosi does at all though because there are a number of proven investors with successful track records that you can keep track of on websites like dataroma.com. Nancy Pelosi, in terms of stock investing is a know-nothing.
@@IntelligentStockInvesting - Thanks man! I actually went to Dataroma yesterday after watching one of your videos! 👍🏻
Also, I do think their Roblox play was set for 2023, so idk. I've heard she's been making a lot of money in the stock market. Some say it's insider trading and other say it's bc her husband is some kind of genius. 😂
@@IntelligentStockInvesting - What do you think about these plays?
Roblox, Robinhood, Ford, Matterport, Dogecoin
Great video mate. This really what i was looking for thanks
Perfect!!! If there's anything else you'd like to see let me know! And if you're on facebook feel free to join our group: fb.com/groups/intelligentstockinvestors
Thanks. Very easy to understand :)
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No problem :) Thanks for watching.
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Thanks Will! Much appreciated :) thanks for checking it out!
Great video! I’m excited for more content. Loved the way you explained stock splits, that pizza example was on point! 🍕
Thanks Kevin! Agreed Stephanie killed it with that one.
Beautifully explained sir. Thanks.
I'm glad it was helpful !!
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Thanks! Really glad you’re enjoying it :)
So helpful! All of the other videos I watched on this weren't very good. Thanks!
Awesome! I’m happy to hear that :) thanks for letting me know!
Great vid!!
Thanks!!
Great video, thanks for putting sense to all the terms in the stock world 👍 very interested to see what I can learn next!
Awesome. Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and supporting :)
I've just found you. Wanting to learn whether a stock is over or undervalued. Your podcast is a great introduction. Liked. Subscribed. Thanks.
Awesome Christine! Welcome! let me know if you have any questions along your journey. This is a good one to check out that covers the fundamentals of valuing a stock :) th-cam.com/video/ilfeKFmbURc/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video with good clear explanation on market cap
Great I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.
great video thanks for sharing
My pleasure, glad you got value from it :)
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Thanks for watching!
Great explanation! Thank you
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Amazing explanation. Thank you so much.
No problem!! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Wow exactly the complete explanation of what I was looking for. Richard, you have just earned a sub ! 🤝👍
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How does one predict stock price based on market cap? I keep seeing people say they doubt something will skyrocket cuz of market cap?
I think they must be referring to the market cap already being very high. It's easier for a $10M company to 10X to a $100M company than it is for a $100B company to 10X to become a $1 trillion dollar company. I wouldn't advice focusing on what the price will do though... check out this video on short term vs long term stock investing: th-cam.com/video/BQ4_Nsfhhbc/w-d-xo.html
@@IntelligentStockInvesting Thank you! Will check it out.
Very good explenation for beginner like me😅 thank a lot👍
You're welcome 😊
That was a good video on this subject, very clear. Thank you
Awesome! Thanks so much for commenting to let me know Maxim :) if there is any other subjects you’d like to see me cover, let me know :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting I like how explain things, you make it simple to understand which is always good! There are so many subjects I am interested in, at this point I am interested in finding "hot sectors" and good performing stocks in those sectors or just in general.
I have a question, if Apple split shares that means it issuing more shares correct??... then how that graph its showing the they are buying back?
Hi Grecia, stock splits don’t mean issuing new shares, no. Stock splits are like if you have a $100 bill and it gets turned into 5 $20s. Yes the number of shares outstanding has increased but the shares are each worth proportionately less. The graphs that show shares outstanding over time have been adjusted for stock splits :) hope that helps answer your question.
@@IntelligentStockInvesting got it, thanks!!
Great video! ...Except these fundamentals don’t really matter anymore. The market today IS like gambling at a casino 😂.
There's certainly a lot of people treating it like that!!! Not me though, and that's not what I teach. It makes more sense to me to exploit that fact rather than become one of the gamblers :) Thanks for watching!
hey just want to reconfirm my understanding. so the most expensive stock in the video is an apple stock ,its?
Hi Mirul, Apple does have the highest market cap yes however this does not necessarily mean it's the most expensive. How expensive a company is will depend on how much money it makes and how much money it will make in the future. If one company had a Market cap of $1 trillion dollars and that company earns $50 billion of profits (A price to earnings ratio of 20) VS. another company with a market cap of $500 billion, but earns only $20 billion of profits (A price to earnings ratio of 25) . If they're both growing earnings at the same rate, the $500 billion dollar company is more expensive. Does this make sense? If not I can try to explain another way. This market cap video does not get into the price vs. value component of value investing.
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Wonderful, thanks a lot.
Does market cap works the same way for crypto for example bitcoin?
Yes market cap in crypto would be the cost per one coin multiplied by the number of coins currently in existence :)
Great video
Thanks Edward I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
Hi thanks for your valuable information I have a question about market cap , how is if a company has a market cap of 15 billion dollars and a share price of 10 dollars and an assets of 60 billion.
If some someone buys 30% of the company's share with value of 4.5 billion does the new buyer owns 30% of the assets too ?
Hi Bijan, yes if you own 30% of the company it means you own 30% of the assets, but also the liabilities, so in otherwords you own the 30% of the company's equity. Check out this video next: th-cam.com/video/bH-bz1iIyy4/w-d-xo.html :)
Great video, subscribed
Thanks!!! Glad to have you :) Let me know if you have any questions along the way in your investing journey or topics you'd like me to make a video covering :) Have a great day Artūrs!
This is an excellent video!!! :D
Thank you!! You’ll enjoy this one too I think which is a more recent video on the overall things beginners need to know and the fundamentals of stock investing :) th-cam.com/video/EcPZJpIGYcc/w-d-xo.html
new to trading and my question shows - if a company was going public tmrw and they have decided they will issue out 1M shares of stock, when the market opens what happens if all of the issued stocks are not purchased - lets say at the end of the day there's 500K outstanding.
I have a video called “where does the money go?” That answers this better. Basically the company sells shares to an investment bank who then sells them to others for a higher price. When the IPO day comes all shares are owned by someone or an investment bank or multiple investment banks.
Hi!! I have a big doubt here.
Just to simplify the example..
Lets say i have a company...
I go public , and i have 10 shares..10 usd racha, ok.. my company is worth 100 usd...
But, in the secondary markey, due to speculation and demand/supplie law, they are selling at 20 usd...
So... mi company is worth 100 usd ? ( 10 x 10) or 200 ? ( 10 x 20usd)
I would apareciate an answer..if domebody understood my question.
Thanks
Hi Rodrigo, Market price and underlying value are different. That's how value investors seek to maximize their investment returns: by buying shares when their market price is below what they're worth.
What a company is WORTH, and its PRICE is two different things. Often they can be the same or close to each other, but sometimes there can be large a discrepancy.
Check out these videos for a deeper understanding:
th-cam.com/video/xeI9dAR1fEo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/I1Pk7JUqjno/w-d-xo.html
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Hey Richard! Love your down to earth/easy to understand way of explaining things. Quick question, I’ve always been confused by the concept of ‘#of shares outstanding’ Say a company has 500 million shares outstanding, but only 400 million are currently bought and owned. Would that change the # of shares outstanding? Also, is there a direct correlation between # of shares outstanding and share price? Sorry for the Noob questions. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated, plan on watching more of your videos, good stuff!! 👍
Hey Eric! My pleasure! So if there was 400 million shares "bought and owned" as you said, it would mean that there are 400 million shares outstanding. If a company buys back shares and doesn't retire them, those shares are held as "treasury shares" because they may be re-sold in the future to raise money, but those shares aren't relevant to the shares outstanding count (those shares are owned by the company which means they're owned by the shareholders - you). The shares outstanding are the ones that are "bought and owned" .. With that said.. If there are stock options or warrants out that can be redeemed for shares, this is when you'll see the "diluted shares outstanding" amount - this is the total shares outstanding if hypothetically all options and warrants current out were to be redeemed for the shares... Hope that helps and didn't add extra confusion! This is a smaller detail and as you continue to learn it will all click into place. The important thing to know about shares outstanding is that share ownership = company ownership. If you own 1% of the shares outstanding it means you own 1% of the company. Shares of stock are just business ownership. And the best investors buy that percentage ownership when it's trading at an attractive price! Let me know if you have any follow up questions, I do want to help!! :) This video is a good follow up one to watch next: th-cam.com/video/I1Pk7JUqjno/w-d-xo.html
10/10! awesome
Thanks Ernie I’m glad you liked it 👍👍
I didn’t quite understand how to get a value in mind before looking at the market cap. Can anyone help me figure out that math?
I go into the math of that in other videos but essentially think of it like this:
If someone offered to sell you a money tree that would live forever and give you $100 every day immediately and the amount it gave you would also increase slowly at a rate of 5% a year. What is the most you'd be willing to pay for it?
$1M would be too expensive... but what price would would be a good fair price you'd be willing to pay? That's what you're doing when you value companies :)
Thank you I learned this lesson
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir
No problem glad you enjoyed it :)
Hi again, from Spain
Does the owner of 30% of company's share owns also 30% of the company's assets too ?
Hi Bijan, yes if you own 30% of the company it means you own 30% of the assets, but also the liabilities, so in otherwords you own the 30% of the company's equity. Check out this video next: th-cam.com/video/bH-bz1iIyy4/w-d-xo.html :)
Thank you very much
No problem :)
Many thanks to you
Can you do a video on market cap in relation to cryptocurrencies?
Yes I can. I'll put it out on Sunday :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting you’re literally the best! Your content is super informative for a beginner like me. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Jessica :) I’m happy to hear that!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks Joseph!
How would a beginner investor know how much they’d pay for a whole company?
By looking at the financial statements (how much money the company makes and how much money and assets the company has) and then using their brain.
@@IntelligentStockInvesting so this hypothetical beginner (and I have to stress the descriptor BEGINNER) is supposed to do this analysis in order to not deserve your condescension?
No offence was meant. My answer is just straightforward. To value a company you look at how much profit it makes currently, and you make an educated guess about whether that will continue in the future. This is found in the financial statements and by using your brain for some critical thinking. For most companies that will be too hard to do so a lot of companies you look at will go in the “too hard” pile. There is a learning curve but it’s not impossible by any means. Beginner just means you have more to learn. Good luck. The learning never stops in this endeavour so fall in love with learning and thinking.
You sir are a fucking legend of a mentor!
Thanks so much Rafat!! I really appreciate that 👊
Can it go over cap?
I’m not sure what you mean? Please clarify and I’ll do my best to answer your question :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting thx for your quick response! 🙂 I mean i bought Shiba coin at 0.0000145 and market cap is 11,039,163,282. Want to know can it go 10X up, thats 10 000% right?
I guess anything is possible... however, I don’t have any predictions about that. I like to stick to stocks because I prefer to own assets which generate cash. Crypto is more of a lottery ticket type of purchase. You may enjoy this video I did specifically about crypto: th-cam.com/video/K6aHYqIZL2Y/w-d-xo.html
@@IntelligentStockInvesting ok, thank you. If i gain 3-5x this month will go full in ETH.
Good luck :)
Thanks . U just received another sub
Awesome! you're welcome. happy to have you here. Let me know if I can help with any other questions that come up along your journey :)
So can a person buy the whole company of Apple Inc using it's market cap???
All of the owners of all of Apple shares would need to sell their shares to you for you to buy the whole company. Technically it’s possible.
Smart guy 👍
haha, thanks David. Glad you enjoyed it :)
If a company make profit is going to grow the market cap?
Market cap is share price X number of shares (also known as as share outstanding)
Shares outstanding is usually pretty constant but can change when a company issues more shares or buys back shares… share price is always changing anytime anyone buys/sells shares..
Net profit does not directly affect market cap, but net profits will influence people’s opinion of the value and they will buy and sell shares based on that opinion.
@@IntelligentStockInvesting yes, but what make a stock to value 1b$ and not 2b$ what give the money? How do increase and decrease the marketcap?
@user-ll4td8vy2z I have other videos on how stock market works and why stocks go up and down. Watch those first and if you still have questions post a new comment so I see it instead of a reply
Appreciate you man!
Thank you. I appreciate your comment! Thanks for your support.
TY!
My pleasure Nathan !
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Isn't it too much to expect an new investor to evaluate a company's price tag? That we no nothing about it.
Lol my bad I owe you one 😅 I assumed you were talking about crypto. So many people in crypto use market capitalization and I try to explain to them it doesn’t matter in crypto. But with out fully understanding the company/stock aspect of market cap I can not fully explain.... if that makes sense. Do you understand as to why it’s not the same as in a company/stock????????
No worries! ya I agree. In crypto it doesn't really matter at all. With companies/stocks it tells you what the price tag on the entire company is so that you can compare it what you estimate the value of the entire company to be. When the price tag is lower than the value it could mean a good investment opportunity :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting you just earned yourself a subscriber my boy. It’s all so clear now!
@@sorcelord65 Amazing :) respect !
tq
Who’s going to the Casino with me?
Need help I have a good amount invested really need to learn more. Anyway you could help?
Hi Collin, yes I can help? What would you like to learn next? This video is a good one that covers the foundations :) th-cam.com/video/EcPZJpIGYcc/w-d-xo.html
Could you not with the hands?
I try but they just happen
Fabulous teacher.... I lost 24000 usdt in crypto...
Yes I much prefer stocks. I'm not much of a fan of crypto. Stock investing is very worth it though :)
@@IntelligentStockInvesting is there anyway to recover my lost money,, i have 6000 stuck in spot
@@ADTabassum personally I would cut my losses with the crypto and focus on mastery stock investing. Crypto is like a lottery ticket but owning companies and buying them at sensible prices is a guaranteed way to eventual wealth.
They’ll never teach this in school
I know, it’s unfortunate 👎👎
Good video but the hands movement is killing me
Thank you and sorry about the hands! Still learning :)
I can't watch or listen to you your hands are all over the place Non-Stop
Thanks for the feedback. this is one of the first videos I made. Please check out one of the new videos I've made (with the yellow thumbnails) and tell me if it's still unwatchable.
Stop with the HANDS! I won’t subscribed or ring anyone’s bell until you STOP... PAWN Wars star candidate.... jeez
Haha, filming these things isn’t easy. This is one of the first videos I did (but not even those most handsy) I think I’ve since got a little better. If I don’t use any hands though all enthusiasm disappears and I sound like a robot. Still learning how to be on camera :) thanks for the feedback :)
I got lost at 7:56 and on. How can one just “think” of what the value is and THEN look at the market cap?? Someone plz be nice and explain? 🥺🥹
Great video
Thanks!