In stock market, Buy the dip makes sense. Historically, the stock market has trended upward and has reached new highs after every broad-based decline in prices. That means even the worst bear market, dips of 30% or so, represents a chance to buy good stock. Buy when the stock price has fallen if it has good fundamentals. A fundamental investor considers the company’s earnings, cash flows and indebtedness when projecting the direction of its stock. Look at the profit margins of the company. Expanding margins is a good sign that its business is still very strong. A company with ample and growing free cash flow means it can make acquisitions, distribute wealth to shareholders in the form of buybacks and dividends or generally reinvest in its business. Also pay attention to whether the company’s executives are buying its stock when it is trending downward. They are the insiders and they know best! Good luck to all!🍀Thanks @TigerEvents @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG @Tiger_Earni
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