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[QUOTE="Viral.D, post: 4033, member: 573"] Are you interested in a new investment or evaluating investments you already own? While there are some complex investment analysis tools, some of the best ways to evaluate an investment are based on simple and practical assessments. These are the 3 questions I ask initially to evaluate an investment before I research further. 1. Valuation Am I getting an asset that is cheap? Market and Economic Cycles PE Ratio 2. Does the Investment Fit My Goals Income investments - Will I get income while I own the investment For example, with a stock, can I earn a dividend or sell a covered call to increase income? Or Capital Appreciation Or Both 3. Is the risk acceptable [/QUOTE]
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