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Invest With Sarge: How Investors Screen for Stocks

Invest With Sarge: How Investors Screen for Stocks
Jun 26 08:00
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Dear mooers, are you eager to learn how to navigate through the sea of stocks using the powerful tools at your disposal? Sarge is back again to our live-streaming event. This time, we will discuss stock screening and selection.
Excitingly, we will be exploring the cutting-edge stock screener available on moomoo. And Steve will enlighten us on the use of fundamental metrics such as price-to-earnings ratios and dividend yields, to the strategic hunting of stocks at their 52-week pinnacle or valley. Besides, let's not forget the intrigue of the "Dogs of the Dow" strategy – Steve will walk us through the pros and cons of these methodologies and more. Whether you're a rookie looking to get your feet wet or a veteran investor seeking to refine your portfolio, this session is tailored for you.
You are welcome to ask any questions related to this topic. Stephen will address your inquiries during the live broadcast. Submit a complete question under this post, and you'll receive 100 Moo points, plus another 1,000 if we use your question on air.
[Stephen's Full Bio]
Stephen "Sarge" Guilfoyle is the founder and President of Sarge986 LLC, a family-run trading operation. An NYSE floor trader for over 30 years, Guilfoyle has served as the Chief Market Economist for Stuart Frankel & Co., the U.S. Economist for Meridian Equity Partners, and as a Vice President in Block Trading and Investment Banking with Credit Suisse over the years. Guilfoyle earned his nickname "Sarge" while serving as an actual sergeant in reserve components of the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army while simultaneously working on Wall Street. He self-identifies as a day trader, long-term investor, and anything. He believes in removing emotion from the decision-making process and trusting the data. Follow Stephen "Sarge" Guilfoyle on the moomoo community for a mix of fundamentals, technical analysis, economic commentary, and trading ideas.
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  • doctorpot1 : Given that traditional measures often fall short for high-growth tech stocks, what criteria and methods do you find most accurate and effective for selecting and screening these types of stocks?

  • ZnWC : Thanks Sarge for the previous insightful sharing [undefined]

    Here are my questions:

    1. One criteria in selecting a stock is to check if the share price is below its intrinsic value. What is intrinsic value and is DCF (discount cash flow) a good method to calculate intrinsic value?

    2. Should we screen for stocks or ETFs based on sectors (industry), market cap and geography? Why?

    3. What are the pros and cons of the Stock Screener features?

  • mr_cashcow : Hello Sarge! With so many different criterias to judge the performance of a stock how would u rank them in order of the importance/impact on deciding which stock to go for?

  • 102362254 : Question: How does the stock screening process differ for value investors versus growth investors?

  • DavidCCL : Hi, do you still invest in a company with high P/E but also with great growth potential?

  • Wonder : Thank you for organizing this, and the insights, as always!

    When stocks are at the 52wk pinnacle, which metrics will give valuable insights on the potentials of further growth strengthening?
    On the CANSLIM strategy we screen for stocks within 15% of the 52 week high, is it because a 15% pullback/correction can be anticipated?

  • JJ_7201 : For farly new investors..some of the terms use are to screen stocks maybe a bit to overwhelming.What or how should we narrow down if we want to follow trend? Thanks

  • 010Leo : how different are the stock screening strategy in low/high interest environment. us market seems to rally on future growth, sgx need strong dividend/profit.

  • BH_6730 : How should one adapt for screenings to different market conditions such as bull or bear markets?
    How to balance technicals and fundamental analysis with stock selection process .. Thanks

  • Hase Investment King : Hi Steve, what’s your advice for $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$     ? As I believed a lot of new investors still thinking “What’s the good timing to buy?” Based on your expertise, could you use it as a case study and explain on its fundamental metrics? Thanks!

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