Anyway, check the Shareholder composition to see if there are any shareholders who have driven up the price in the past. Also, review the company's timely disclosures to see what capital policies they are implementing, along with their schedule. By combining these two tasks, it seems possible to roughly estimate whether the stock will surge in the future, when it might surge. In this approach, I feel that analyzing the company's Financial Statements is not very meaningful. The capital policy schedule is important, but...