SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

How do you do stock picking research ?

  • I look at the past data , mostly Profit, growth and p/e value (undervalued)
  • look for forecast reports on ticker tape, etc
  • look at trader sentiment on Moneycontrol , online portals etc What else can I do to improve?
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FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake
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You can also try any full scale broker like ICICIDirect , they publish stock reports with complete explanation behind their thesis.

SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

@ElonMast do they charge for such services or free?

FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake
Amazon15mo

I have a secondary demat with ICICI, comes along with the account.

ZoomyNarwhal
ZoomyNarwhal

I also like to look into their market share. Are they leaders or followers in their respective business segment? If they are leaders, are they doing enough to stay competitive and maintain their position?

If they are followers, are they investing enough to improve their market share and take on the leaders? R&D/Capex investments?

SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

Nice so you do deep research.. what are the sources of research? And do you pick stocks in only few business sectors which you know of or open to any good company ?

ZoomyNarwhal
ZoomyNarwhal

Sources vary depending on what industry you're looking at, but all of this information comes from old school secondary research on google. Or some say market research/ competitive intelligence. Play around with relevant keywords for your industry

I have preferences for certain sectors but I keep myself open to good companies if I read something compelling about it in the course of research

ZestyBiscuit
ZestyBiscuit
SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

@HarveySpecter87 thank you will check this out.

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