The Superstock Investor: Profiting from Wall Street's Best Undervalued Companies
Charles M. Laloggia, Cherrie A. Mahon, «The Superstock Investor: Profiting from Wall Street's Best Undervalued Companies»
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Trade; 1st edition (March 5, 2001) | ISBN-10: 0071360832 | ISBN-13: 978-0071360838 | 301 Pages | PDF | 1.35 MB
Today's active investors enjoy spotting, tracking, and paying bottom dollar on undiscovered gems. In The Superstock Investor, stock-picking icon Charles LaLoggia provides the tools and insights sharp investors need to uncover ready-to-perform stocks--and walks the reader step-by-step through the process of identifying and selecting these stocks before they break out to become true Superstocks. Whether sniffing out prime consolidation candidates or spotting takeover candidates in multiple-bidder situations, The Superstock Investor provides every clue active investors need to find the best in undervalued stocks. Readers can follow Charles LaLoggia's systems and guidelines for:
• Spotting the Top 9 Takeover Clues
• Ways the media reveal Superstocks
• Using charts to find and analyze undervalued companies
From the Back Cover
Proven Strategies to Spot Companies Poised to Climb 40%, 140%, or More--in Any Type of Market!
Superstock--A stock which has the potential to rise significantly in price because of a specific potential event--which will literally force the stock higher.
Charles LaLoggia has published his well-regarded investment newsletter for more than a quarter-century. In that time, he has acquired a well-deserved reputation for giving his readers undervalued, out-of-favor companies on the brink of becoming stars--stocks poised to potentially double in price!
In The Superstock Investor, LaLoggia tells you how he does it, and provides you with an entirely new way of pulling highly accurate stock leads from seemingly insignificant financial news. He explains how to see the telltale signs of a stock that is poised to shoot up--not "over the years" but practically overnight--including: * Dependable signals to identify the difficult-to-detect "Pure Play" stock * Top 9 takeover clues--and how they crop up time and time again * How charts can help you uncover and analyze undervalued companies that are about to become superstocks
Is it easy? Will it work on every stock? Of course not. But one thing is certain: Advice and guidelines in The Superstock Investor will dramatically increase your chances of finding undiscovered superstocks on the verge of breaking out--and climbing on board to consistently lock in market-beating returns.
"There are a number of events, or ‘catalysts,' which can force a stock that is trading at undervalued levels to move instantly closer to its true value as a business."
--From the Introduction
The markets are filled with solid stocks that have yet to be discovered by the mainstream of analysts and investors. For any number of reasons--erratic recent earnings, unexciting growth prospects, or other nonvalue considerations--these companies are underpriced in relation to their intrinsic value. They can bump along for years without investors driving up their stock price to fully valued levels.
Occasionally, though, events happen that leave the markets no choice but to value these stocks near, at, or even above their intrinsic values. These events--takeover bids, spin-offs, stock buybacks, or other catalysts--often leave surprisingly accurate clues and signs they are about to occur.
The Superstock Investor describes how to see and interpret these clues, and add stocks to your portfolio just before they become "superstocks." It explains what makes a superstock--and what makes it different from other undervalued stocks--then outlines the tools needed to uncover these market-beating stocks and detect the signs that they are about to surge higher.
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