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Top Stock Case Studies and their Dicussions
Case Studies
Quarterly, ShareOwner's research team publishes case studies for timely business sectors. Each case study identifies the background and recent developments in a sector that make it a currently attractive source for potentially profitable investments. Case studies illustrate how the research team uses the mentorship's knowledge base and Stock Study Guide software to identify the top three stocks in a sector according to the strength of their growth, financial and operating fundamentals.
As well, cases identify prominent stocks in the sector to avoid, or if owned, to consider selling.
Along with the published case study, investors have access to the research team's Stock Study Guide data file for each of the featured stocks. These files contain all of the information and projections used by the research team to estimate the 'buy' and 'sell' zones and the rate of return for the featured stocks.
Case Discussions
Each month, investors can attend a scheduled case discussion (online) focused on a pre-announced sector. A mentor leads the discussion by reviewing the research team's analysis of one of the sector's featured top stocks, and one of the sector's stocks to avoid. The discussion focuses on the fundamentals of the two stocks and the online group's consensus projections for each stock's 'buy' and 'sell' zones and on its five-year rate of return.
As well, there is ample opportunity for questions and discussion about current events in the stock market.
Research Updates
Every issue of Top Stock Case Studies also updates the growth fundamentals for those previously-featured companies that continue to qualify as 'top stocks'. View ShareOwner's current selection of more than 200 top stocks from 20 business sectors >>
Investors use the updates to conveniently monitor the most recent quarterly performance of companies in their portfolio. The updated growth trends for a company's revenue and earnings help investors quickly recognize continuing strong growth or the emergence of disappointing performance.
As well, the growth trend for a company's stock price can help investors quickly recognize if it has recently become overpriced or gone 'on sale'.
Annual Subscription
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*Plus applicable taxes. GST #123085185 |
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