
02-23-07, 09:34 AM
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How do you establish a target price on a stock?
Hi,
Can someone share your techniques with examples (show screenshot if using chart) on how I can establish a target price for a stock? How do you know what is the potential price of that stock? What methods do you use to determine this?
Thanks,
Steven
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02-23-07, 10:00 AM
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Well, think about it
There's no specific formula to deciding whether a stock has hit a target price. That said, you can ask yourself whether a stock's price is reasonable based on whether its market capitilzation is justified by its balance sheet and its level of growth. If you see cash flow from OA growing that is a great sign that the business is taking in cash from customers and able to invest in PPE or R&D. I really like seeing strong companies. I tend to love stocks with a PE ratio of between 8 and 16 or that have a PE that is less than 1.75x its growth rate.
In terms of technical analysis, I look at a stock's volatility history and try to buy at a satisfying price; a price that is near the bottom. If I'm shorting a stock against another stock or shorting an index, I'm less concerned about price than if I hold a long position in the stock.
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02-23-07, 02:32 PM
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If you want to learn about several valuation methods and how to use them in equity analysis, check out
Fire Your Stock Analyst.Another decent book, although I like its valuation methods less, is
Applied equity analysis.
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