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Stocks with the Greatest Upside Potential According to Analysts Estimates

Stocks with the Greatest Upside Potential According to Analysts Estimates

With stocks at significantly depreciated levels, it’s time to prepare a shopping list.   Many stocks at present levels continue to hold strong analyst recommendations and their targets imply huge upside potential that can be leveraged upon market stabilization.   Below is the

06.2.2010| Fundamentals | Tech Talk

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Stocks with the Lowest Beta (Volatility)

Stocks with the Lowest Beta (Volatility)

Volatility has been a significant factor in the trading activity over the last couple of weeks.   The result is that the market moves are better compared to a roller coaster, which has kept investors on the edge of their seats.   June may bring about a reduction in this fear ga

05.21.2010| Fundamentals | Tech Talk

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Best Dividend Stocks with High Yields - Fundamental Analysis

Best Dividend Stocks with High Yields – Fundamental Analysis

Companies have been increasing their dividends as of recent.   With earnings improving and prospects for growth optimistic, corporations are feeling generous enough to offer incentives to purchase their stock.   Many stocks are still revealing valuations that are below where they should be u

05.13.2010| Fundamentals | Tech Talk

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Stocks with the Best Return on Equity (ROE)

Stocks with the Best Return on Equity (ROE)

An often reasonable indicator of management effectiveness is the Return on Equity (ROE) a company is able to generate.   It is the return garnered from the owners (shareholders) stake in the company, calculated by dividing the net income by shareholder’s equity.   This indica

03.8.2010| Fundamentals | Tech Talk

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Stocks with the Best PEG Ratio

Stocks with the Best PEG Ratio

When you think of fundamental analysis, PEG ratios most likely don’t come to mind.   The PEG ratio is a valuation indicator that provides a reasonable comparison basis in determining whether a stock is over or under valued.   Calculated by dividing the Price/Earnings ratio by

03.3.2010| Fundamentals | Tech Talk

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