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Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4

April 7, 2021 by themarathiinvestor 1 Comment

Hello friends, In today’s article we see what to buy: applying this to your own need, from chapter 4 of Common stocks and Uncommon Profits book. Chapter 4 helps you to find which stocks we have to buy and what is the reason for that from the Common stocks and Uncommon Profits book.

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Common Sense & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4

What to buy: Applying this to your own needs:-Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4

After studying the 15th point, we have some, like, This work is done by myself or finds some expert.

There are three stocks, Large-cap, Small cap, Mid Cap category stocks. So between that which stocks we have to choose.

Which stocks we have to buy, those pay the dividend and without paying the dividend stock. this all depends on your need.

People have misconceptions about successful investors. They are thinking, Investors are bookish person, that only read a balance sheet and analyzes the financial statements. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4)

If you think like that and work like that, then you get the stock at a bargain price. But after some time these stocks become the value trap.

So, friends, this is the book for making money while taking low risk.

This is only happening by buying growth stocks, and growth stocks are giving each and every decade a 100% return on investment.

So the author only talks about these growth stocks that give 100% return by staying 5 to 10 years. with it.

The authors say, Investor only gives some time to his investment, suppose you have the ability, and time also. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4)

But maybe don’t have time to meet the customer and supplier. If you have time to talk but you don’t know to talk to the customers and supplier and not know which type of question you have to ask.

If you have all the above things, but don’t have to develop an interest in people to talk with you, that tell you all information about the company.

If you have all this ability, then you may not have judgement power to get the meaning thought on that information or if this also has the ability. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4)

if maybe happen, you, your geography is not good, for example, you stay in the village and this person in the city so you can’t meet them.

If you face any of the problems above discussion, then take advice from experts. So don’t toy to be own doctor and lawyer.

So this principle also helps you to find good experts.

If you choose any experts, then you have to see their 5 years record,

If they have a good record then only then give them money. If not then don’t give money.

See advisor is honest and others is ask him investment philosophy that studies in this book. then that better adviser then you know how they got the five years return. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4)

by timing the market or invest in the marginal company or following this 15th principle, that why you have to see his five-year result return.

Three types of the company by following 15 points you get the outstanding company in that.

  1. Large-caps: Those companies have good profits and better financial position or also called institution stocks because insurance company invest in that. For example of Dow Chemical, Du Pont, IBM from 1946 to 1956, three companies stocks are going 5X in 10 years and dividend return goes from 2.5X to 8 and 9 % on original period and this is not an unusual period this is a normal period.
  2. Small and young companies: they have outstanding management and research scientist are capable for example, Amplex stock in 4 years is going 8X.
  3. Between large and small-cap companies ( mid-caps): Small company give you 1000X gain in 10 years. if you wrong then one dollar penny does not remain, so the skilled investor can be done a mistake.

Large companies losses usually temporary, if you buy right time stocks (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4)

So what is a good time we see in the next chapter

How much money invest in large-cap companies stocks give more profit but not that much, those give small company.

How much money invest in large-cap companies stocks or how much in a small company is all depend on you.

Profits from big companies are minimum the total loss outway, that happen in a small company.

if a small company is successful then they become a large company.

* High-dividend yield vs Low-dividend yield growth stocks:

Small investors can not live on dividend, whatever amount of a dividend of high, because his overall investment is small.

A small investor having to be sufficient emergency money for their circumstances. If after that some money is behind then only invest for the long term.

If investors circumstances are like they don’t need dividend, then the author says, they have to invest in the company and have to compound their money. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: Chapter 4)

The author’s personal point of view says Small dividend income is not important as after a few increases in maximum income and the author’s sons have a chance to become wealthy in these stocks.

Every stock depends on two things

  1. How skillfully you apply this 15th principle
  2. Matter of good luck

Good luck is best for one stock, if you have maximum stocks, then luck is an average one. luck only matters when you have only one stock or a few.

the author says previous 35 years that many studies on high dividend stock and low dividend growth stock. Each stock outperforms in a 5 to 10 years period.

Surprisingly these stocks have increased their dividends such that they were paying greater dividend return on original investment ( though dividend yield still the low company to compared to increased stocks price) than high dividend yield stocks.

So this is all about chapter 4 of common stocks and uncommon profits.

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15 points of outstanding company

April 2, 2021 by themarathiinvestor 1 Comment

Hello friends, In today’s article we see 15 points of the outstanding company from chapter 3 of common stocks and uncommon profits book. In 15 points of an outstanding company, you have to apply for each and every company to show the outstanding company. Philip A. Fisher gives these 15th points from his investment strategy they use for 10 years, with getting a good return.

previous chapter 2:

15 points of outstanding company
Chapter 3: What to buy: The 15 points of an outstanding company

In this chapter, we have to talk to customers, suppliers, management, and competitor about the company, by asking this 15 points of outstanding company.

These 15 points define the company is outstanding or not. so let’s starts with the first points

  1. Does the company have products and services with sufficient market potential to make possible a sizable increase in sales for at least several years?

The author says, ” if sales are constant or decline, then also you make the one-time profits from that company.”

A company can minimize cost and improve profits so that why cost price also increases, so in this company investors can’t make the big money. (15 points of outstanding company)

In other situation, profit can be big while the change in the industry, for example, If one company making the first radio as a product, but now they are making the Television and sales are increasing and that’s why profits also increase, but it has limited up to the time when everyone has the T.V., then profits is stopping and growth of sales also stops. so this is a type of situation that is also the one-time profit, but better than the first situation.

The author says, ” Sales do not grow like a uniform, they grow like irregular form, so don’t see the sales of annual reports or one year, see them for several years. (15 points of outstanding company)

We need that types of company, they have the following two characteristics

1) Fortunate and able: (example: An aluminum company of America)

2) Fortunate because they are able: (example: Du Pont )

@ Aluminium company of America is fortunate and able, because companies founder do the commercial and show the use of aluminum in daily routine, and they got the bigger market for their product, whatever they expect, this market is bigger than their thought. And they also take the advantage of the fortunate scenarios.
Company stocks of the aluminum company of America his stocks increase 6 times of their continuous previous year of medium return, that goes up to 40% in down, and they become the 6 times. (15 points of outstanding company)

@ Du Pont: This company making the blasting powder for lots of his year, but in peach time, their sales come down, and close to the mining industry level. So in making blasting powder company develops the skill and this skill is very useful for making new products, and they launch one after one, and each product sells quickly and they make himself like a fortunate.

So both types of company have one thing is important is that the management ability is the highest order, so without them, this sales not stay for a long period of time.

If any amateur investor invests in a chemical industry company and they see the talk like, ” in the industry those company is more attractive that have, their develop good growth product.” So they say’s the wrong way

Because of that those company is developing attractive growth product, that why they become an outstanding company. (15 points of outstanding company)

if any company management is outstanding, and industry in a change of technology, and company have more focus on research, so the investor has to alert about how management take the advantage of that opportunity to increase their sales and profits.

The Author say’s, ” His friends, make the survey in  1947, of the television industry and they found the competition is going to be very competitive and in between that there is the shortage of glass bulb for picture tube in T.V.

So Corning Glass Works company have the technology and research ability to supply the glass bulb to the T.V. Industry, so opportunity becomes the new revenue source for the company.(15 points of outstanding company)

So author friends, recommend stocks and this stocks in increase 12 to 13 times in just 10 years.

so let’s 2nd points

2. Does the management have a determination to continue to develop products or processes that will still further increase total sales potential when the growth potential of currents attractive product lines has largely been exploited?

you see the first and second point have the difference is that 1st point says, companies have to be existing product market is large so for that in upcoming year sales is increasing.

So 2nd point says, ” what is company realize or not when the market potential of the product ends.” or if they want to grow continuously, so they want to work on new product and new market. So those company has come true on the first point and 2nd point also, then we need this type of company.(15 points of outstanding company)

if company doesn’t have there plan and policy for developing new product, so this company give you only on time profits, up to that time those existing product have market potential.

Scientific research and development is the first focus of company because they develop old product is good and develop the new product also.

Those company tries to develop new products from the existing product line, this company is doing better than those company they develop the unrelated product. If the unrelated product is successful so company occurred in a different new industry, so that has no link with his existing industry. (15 points of outstanding company)

let’s start 3rd point

3)How effective are the company’s R & D efforts in relation to its sizes?

If you are divide R & D expenses into the annual sales, so you get how much a company spends a dollar sale of percentage on R & D, which means how much percentage they give to the R & D expense of total money.

You can compare this figure with the other company. but it’s misleading if one of the companies is doing an existing product to take the order and customize it and they show research expense, but not many people believe that this is R & D expense. (15 points of outstanding company)

Other companies do for new product palate plant cost as production expenses or not show R & D expense. So both situation figure is not comparable.

A research scientist is well skilled, and the company has that expertise, in that other expert scientists work together in a team.

Research experts, production sales are both familiar with the problem or not. we have to find out this. if they familiar then profits increase.

Research and production department has to be close relation, then good and quality product will be developed.

So Top management crash program increases the research cost. crash program those, in that research people work for those workers that is more important, in this time.

Most of the time crash program is not worth all these disruptions they cause.

So in a big company, they have a maximum problem, that why the small company not afraid to the big company for competition.

So many times government pressurize to do research, and companies also do research on defense research.

Defense research-related product information is how much benefit for the investor. let’s see three situations.

  1. The new weapon doesn’t have commercial use, but only work as the military purpose and weapons write have government, in they can make weapon form any other company by giving weapon writes and they develop the competition between the company and get from the cheaper company, that develop this product, so other company builds the product. so in this situation, investors have zero value for this crash program.
  2. in second, some weapon is developed by a very critical complex process, but manufacture is learned it and develop also difficult than this, time other company try to develop a weapon, they face the problem, so the government has to come to those company that develops first, so there is not a competition between the company, so in this situation, they have some value to the investor. (15 points of outstanding company)
  3. As a like weapon, while the research team developing a weapon, and they learn the new technique and principle that use in a commercial product of the company and improve it, and that why the profits margin is increasing, then this type of crash program is most helpful to the company and in this situation investor have the great value.

so form government money, companies research team learn the new principle and technique, that apply in commercial there business model, this is the reason of Texas Instruments and Ampex company success.

Market research is the important part, you have to see what the company is doing or not. If doing, so how big the market and what actually customer need. Without doing market research, if a company develops the best product, that has zero value, and they will be going zero or even cost also not make.

And also check company is spending money on research is how long, you have to see for 10 years.  To make a new product to develop for the sales and profit rate increases. (15 points of outstanding company)

let’s see the 4th points of outstanding company.

          4) Does the company have an above-average sales organization?

Making repeat sales from the old customer is the first benchmark of success of the company. 

Most of the Investor’s focus is minimum on the sales efficiency, advertising, and distribution organization of the company. and maximum focus on product research finance etc.

Competitors and customers tell you the sales and marketing organization of the company.

Outstanding sales, product, and research three are extremely important for the company’s success.

For example, Dow Chemical Company: This company is very famous for outstanding research but people don’t know about their salesperson. The company is taking care of scientists as well as salespeople and give both special training and give some attention on salesman like research scientist. (15 points of outstanding company)

Another example, IBM company: In this company salesman is spending 1/3 time of his job is on training. If any companies sales organization is not strong but they have good at research and product, so this like company give you only time profits.

let’s see the 5th point of outstanding company

         5) Does the company have a worthwhile profit margin?

From an investor’s point of view is that if sales value is when only if profit growth increased so without profit, sales growth useless.

Industry profit margin and companies profit margin compare each other and we have to invest in those companies that have a maximum profit margin.

Marginal companies, those companies that have minimum margin, we don’t have to invest in that, you can only invest when companies business is changing fundamentally, and that cause profit increases and this profit is compulsory, so this company is leaving the marginal company category. (15 points of outstanding company)

If big companies profit margin is minimum so maybe happen if this is temporary. so maybe happen their profit they use for research and sales promotion for some time. So this situation is more attractive.

If all industry is doing well, so all companies margin maximum and marginal companies, the profit margin is more percentage increase and that why profit growth is maximum compare to those companies that profit margin is maximum.

So after some time or in bad time come the marginal companies’ profit margin falls down very fast.

let’s see 6th points of outstanding companies

         6) What is the company doing to maintain or improve profit margin?

The Companies success does not depend on how much margin at buying time they depend on, what profit margin in future. (15 points of outstanding company)

Wages and salary costs increase year by year also cost increases of Raw material and supply cost. Some companies increase product prices to maintain the cost of wages and raw materials. Because they have the demand of that product or competitor increase product price more than that price, but it is the temporary company seeing the demand company increases the production capacity and demand is not like that then margin in minimum.

Some companies smartly minimize costs, like accounting and book handling and transportation costs.

From this smartly we can minimize cost or cost-cutting, so this is not happening in one right way. So the investor has to focus on what the company does for cost-cutting and margin improvement, so this confirms by talking to the top executives.

So those company doing good at cost-cutting they will do in the future also.

        6) Does the company have outstanding labor and personal relations?

If regularly strikes happen in the company and carry for a long time, then this affects on badly on production department.

If those companies have Labor turnover is maximum, then avoid this company because train the new employees that increase the cost.

Those companies have no labor union, that usually have good relationships if the union is present but have mutual respect with management. If strikes do not happen in a company, it does not means relation is good.

Companies’ labor turnover is relative to the company of some industry or in some area, so their relationship is how much good is important.

If the company is doing mass hiring and mass firing, so this is not a good sign from the company or investor point of view also. (15 points of outstanding company)

Those companies are good companies, they settle the grievances quickly and make above average profits and above average salaries paid to the employees and applicants have a maximum list in that company to take job.

If companies profit is coming by paying below-average salaries, means a serious problem is coming soon in the company.

8) Does the company have outstanding executive relations?

executives give the right direction to the company and they have a big responsibility and they have maximum stress level.

top-level executives stay in the company is mandatory and by stay give they maximum to the company, so these types of relationships present in the company.

The company has a like culture, in that promotion is given on an abilities basis, not one favoritism or not on nepotism. (15 points of outstanding company)

Salary industry is that much from outsider select when inside people is not capable for the post. An investor can learn about it easily by chatting with a few executives scattered at different levels of responsibility

9) Does the company have a depth to its management?

This means the company can delight in responsibility and authority. That means not like a one-man army

A small company can do better in one-man leadership, but sometimes one turn is come like that the size of a company is not small and one-man leadership can’t handle all company.

So we learn from the 8th point is that is necessary to know about to develop the management dept. means have to the belief on the junior also. (15 points of outstanding company)

The senior executives have to give some adequate authority to the junior for completing work if they don’t do that, if they are absent then company face the two many problems.

Management has to listen to employee suggestions by giving up his ego, so whatever it be that may be criticism of current management policy.

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10) How good are the company’s cost analysis and accounting controls?

If a company can not breakdown its overall cost with sufficient accuracy and detail, to show the cost of each small step in its operation then it won’t have outstanding success for a long period of time.

If management doesn’t figure out the dhow much cost of the product, they can’t decide right prizing. if you ask the management, they will give you detail of the balance sheet, but not have important detail, but have detail inaccuracy. (15 points of outstanding company)

But investors don’t verify numbers on their own.

If company management understands the cost analysis and control and others they have above average, then this field they also are above average.

11) Are there other aspects of the business somewhat peculiar to the industry involved, which will give the investor important clues as to how outstanding the company may be in relation to its competition?

In shorts, the company has some competitive advantage. for example in retail business, need real estate expertise important. if any company can take better leasing property than the other competition means, they have this competitive advantage.

So in this company insurance costs is an important factor, if any company have their insurance cost is less than 35% of other competitors so this is the competitive advantage of the company.

If any company has some process of patent and product means they have this competitive advantage, but if the company is dependent on the patent for maintaining a profit margin, so this is a weakness because patent have an expiry date and they will expire. (15 points of outstanding company)

A durable competitive advantage needs to beat the competitor. Manufacturing knows about the sales and service organization and customer goodwill is more important.

So patents are important for small and young companies, if not then big company copy their product and sell on the big distribution network.

Leadership in engineering is the fundamental source of protection instead of the patent.

12) Does the company have a short-range or long-range outlook in regard to profits?

Some companies do business-like, they need profits today’s and some company do not focus on today profits instead of that they focus on goodwill, because in long term, over the year, have maximum profits.

The company has treated with customer and suppliers, form that we know, for example, if suppliers take the unexpected expense to deliver the product, and the company pays the supplier maximum than the contract so this company thinking on the long term. (15 points of outstanding company)

If a company works to satisfy the customer to take special effects challenge, so they fix and compulsory customer, and they sacrifice short-term profit and thinking in long-term get overall maximum profits.

Investors have to buy a long-term range outlook.

13) In the foreseeable future will be the growth of the company require sufficient equity financing so that a large number of shares then outstanding will largely cancel the existing shareholder’s benefits from this anticipated growth?

means, In a company what growth happen in the future, for that company has to issue equity, because of this those growth benefits have to the existing shareholder not getting in.

The author says typical investment book most of the space given to this discussion is what is the capital structure?

So these things did not deserve these points. In the author’s opinion, the intelligent investor does not buy only stocks(15 points of outstanding company) because they are cheap.( opposite to the benjamin graham philosophy)

The Author says, very less company is only that come true on 14th points and that companies we need and this company easy get the debt and easy to raise equity.

If investors think, companies growth visualize in the future, companies cash and debt up to a limit of prudence have happened then is good.

After that company issue the equity for further growth, that time the profit increases and stock price also, but not sufficient cash and borrowing for growth, that we visualize, so this dilute the earning of the current share and we have to find out how much is dilution or after dilution is also attractive.

If the company is true on the 14th points but not good on this point then the investor can be bought, provide companies management if not poor. (15 points of outstanding company)

If another company is good for financial in cash position but not good on other 14th points then not buy, just because they are easy.

14) Does the management talk freely to investors about its affairs when things are going well but calm up when troubles and disappointment occur.

Even the best-run companies face unexpected difficulties, become it is the nature of business(lose the money on research and profits pause)

But management has to be read by with plan, and how they escape from this situation. if they stop talking means, they don’t have a plan, to escape from the situation

So this investor has to stay away from those who hide the bad news from the investor.

last points, let’ see

15) Does the company have a management of unquestionable integrity?

Companies management is very close to the companies asset, and this asset can have been a different method to use badly.

For personal use companies’ assets can be used and give the contract of the supplier to the relatives.

Give relatives maximum salary, for them, they can issues stocks option. (15 points of outstanding company)

So stay away from this is only one way is, our investment gives only good management, that limit.

If a company is good on 14th points but not good on this, then don’t put money on this company.

 

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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: chapter 1

March 29, 2021 by themarathiinvestor 1 Comment

Hello friends, in today’s article we see the chapter 1, clues from the past of common stock and uncommon profits book. In this book Philip A. Fisher explain the how we can learn form the history, and how people are makes money in history, in chapter 1, clues from the past of common stocks and uncommon profits book.

Previous introduction part


Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits chapter 1: Clues from the past

Common stocks and uncommon profits Chapter 1: Clues form the past

Philip A. Fisher say’s by seeing the past of stock market, they get

People are comes stock market for only one reason is that they want to make money in the market. So in past they use the two methods to make money in the market.

  1. By predicting business cycle, and betting on that prediction, they buy the stock at the bad time and sell stock at the good time. So they collect the information from there connection and know the when the bad time is come and when to buy that bad stocks. Those people have the more connection that prediction is goes more accurate and they make the money.
  2. Finding outstanding company and hold them on good and bad time of business economy. So this method helpful to get the low risk and maximum profits. (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: chapter 1)

So comparing both method, you get the good result of second way than the first one.

And this second method is more profitable for more people, But you have to identify the out standing company.

So outstanding companies opportunities also available in past and they are also available in present, and they are maximum in number as compare to the present. Because in past there are only the family business present, and they only run by the family member, whatever the person is they deserve or not the company, but they run the company.

But in now time, if in any family business they are not capable to run the business, they hire the most eligible management.(Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: chapter 1)

Other things  is that now business are spend more money on the research or R&D department. This is start form the Hitler time, in Hitler army, there are so many research are going on the weapons, so that’s why they become very famous, so every country they know about the power of R&D. So there from each and every country start developing research and spend money on R& D. (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: chapter 1)

So people make the R&D of commercial products also. Now the companies revenue about 20% is come from the those product that are actually not even present or develop.

So doing research is good, if you don’t do the R&D, is more expensive than doing R&D.

Bond:

Bond is very bad investment for long term, because the simple one is infection.

This inflation is more than the bond interest. Your money is going negative while you choose the bond as a long term investment.

So bond is only profitable when you have to know how to time the interest rate of inflation in short term.

So get the whatever the coupons on the bonds they are very less in value as you give them and buy bonds.

Author say’s from past we have to learn five things, (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: chapter 1)

  1. those people makes the maximum return by identifying outstanding company, those company that sales and profits grow fast than the there industry.
  2. When you have found such a company and hold for long period of time, get the maximum results.
  3. this is not necessary to this type of company is small cap, but company management is intelligent enough to handle the problem of company, and identify the new opportunity for the company to grow, and make the company profitable.
  4. Growth is comes from research that, those product which is develop from the existing product.( Growth is associated with knowing how to manage research to bring to market economically worthwhile and usually interrelated product lines.
  5. Opportunities that present before 25-50 year that are now present also and more than.

So this is know us form the history stock market, money making stategy.

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Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits

March 28, 2021 by themarathiinvestor Leave a Comment

Hello friends, in today’s article we see COMMON STOCKS AND UNCOMMON PROFITS book introduction. In this introduction Philip A. Fisher son write the three different preface about the COMMON STOCKS AND UNCOMMON PROFITS book. This introduction help you to know about the which parts of this book is very very much important and other parts is most valuable. So let’s start’s with first preface.

COMMON STOCKS AND UNCOMMON PROFITS
Introduction:-Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits

Ken fisher written three preface, let’s starts with first preface

What i learned from my father’s writing:-Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits

Ken fisher says, his first stock is reverse 10 bagger, means if they buy the $100 stocks and that stocks goes to $10. So that lose is 90% means 10 bagger reverse stocks.

So ken fisher say’s , ” he is not the clear or topper of the class in college and school, and not even completed his higher education from famous university like Harvard university or nothing his special accomplishment they has to written in this preface.” (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits)

But they got the 15 points from in COMMON STOCKS AND UNCOMMON PROFITS book, and now they manage the billions dollar in his funds. So if they do without doing anythings is special so any buddy can be do better in the stock market by applying this 15 points.

Ken say’s, ” In this book 15 points is directly says the how to buy company if you want to maximum profits, and if you compare that stocks with scuttlebutt method then you know company actually what is the business and how it grow and what problem comes in this process.”

Scuttlebutt method:-Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits

In this method, you have to talk companies employee, supplier, competitor and customer and also the management of company. Why this people? because this people know the know what is going in the company and clear image of strength and weakness. Customer tell you about the product and why they people buy again and again, and how they know about the new products means service and marketing department information. Supplier tell, about the raw material side or inventory of company. Competitor say’s how company is strong and his weakness. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits)

So this information you get by following the scuttlebutt method, so this information you found on the main street not on the wall street or dalal street, So this information is good and trustworthy.

If you want to collect information form the wall street, then you face the dot com bubble candle sticks  so you get the information form the main street is safe and trust worthy than the wall street candle sticks charts and financial reports of accounting. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits)

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If you are ask customer and supplier, you get the truth of company.

Scuttlebutt technique is very helpful to you to stay away from those company that have the good on paper but actually not in real situation, so this types of company stocks get in ponzi sheme, then they lose the 90-95% stocks value.

So this 15 points help you to define which types of company you found, is outstanding company or Ponzi scheme company. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits)

Philip A. Fisher believe in hodling stock forever, and ken believe in holding stocks for 5 to 10 years and growth stocks, value stocks, large cap stocks, small cap stocks, all types of stocks you can use this method, because this method help you to find out which is quality company, whatever they company in any industry.

Ken say’s Scuttlebutt chapter is about 3 page but they told this is best part of book and very important parts

One of the best questions of Philip A. Fisher is not in this book, key say, ” What are you doing that your competitors aren’t doing yet. “

So that means if company is not doing anythings means they lead the others company in same industry and other company follow that company. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits)

Ken says, 15 points of company quality and scuttlebutt method is the diamond of this book. so and other topic is also very much important, like 10 don’t for investors.

So ken suggest you have to read this book as many as time while you analyze company.

Second preface is all about the Philip A. fisher family, you can read, buying this book, by click on image, so let’s

Starts Preface by Philip A. Fisher :

In this preface author give the shorts story of writing this book. Before writing this book, author run the investment counselling business at the age of 26, they run this for 10 years, and after that

in 1941 he got the job in army air force. They work there for 3.5 years. so in this time period they reviewed there investment actions. So from that review some good points is born that are different from the financial community analysis rules. (Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits)

After end war they use this 15 points and they got the good return for 12-13 years, and they want to keep the printed record, so they write this book.

Author says, beyound that 15 principles other two importance things matter for investment success.

  1. Need patience for making big profit.
  2. Stock market is deceptive and follow the crowd , the results are not good.

so from next article, you get the chapters of this book.

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