Saturday, 10 March 2012

The valuation method considers no daily quotes, no charts, no breaking headlines, and no hot tips.

The method of valuation contrasts with both the method of forecasting growth for the sake of growth and the method of technical analysis. 


The valuation method considers no daily quotes, no charts, no breaking headlines, and no hot tips. 

  • Also, it does not take at face value any broker opinions or brokerage house research: neither fresh, bullish-sales biased, investment-banking compromised, buy/sell/hold recommendations with occasional self-contradictions and internal inconsistency for presentation to the larger institutional customers, nor stale versions of these same recommendations repackaged for smaller individual customers. 


  • Most importantly, no forecasts: neither those for official public consumption, nor the private "whispered" versions shared among colleagues. 
In short, no distractions, just the relevant facts. This, of course, does not greatly increase the demand for such information services.

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