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Oklahoma Securities Commission INTRODUCTION TO STOCK RESEARCH, part 1 by Matt Ingram Invest Ed® All Rights Reserved Oklahoma Securities Commission July 2016

Peter Lynch’s Fundamentals Know what you own. Don’t try to predict the economy, interest rates, and the market. You have plenty of time. Avoid long shots. Buy a business any fool can manage because eventually one will.

Characteristics of Great Stocks Growing sales Growing earnings Macroeconomic trends in its favor Innovation

Growth vs. Value have fast growing earnings. “Growth” stocks exceed earnings expectations. are usually in high-growth industries. may be at a 52-week high. “Value” stocks tend to be out of favor with Wall Street. have strong business fundamentals. sometimes be a turnaround play. have a temporarily depressed price. Both types can be great investments.

Growth Top-line growth Sales Bottom-line growth Earnings What if a company is losing money? or has never made any money?

Industry Analysis How does a firm rank with its rivals? How is the industry doing? What stage is the industry in its life cycle?

What are the Competitive Forces in the Industry? Threat of new entrants Threat of substitute products or services Bargaining power of customers Intensity of competitive rivalry

Financial Ratios Earnings per share (EPS) = Net Income # of Shares Return on equity (ROE) = Net Income Stockholder Equity Net Profit Margin

Class Activity You have been given a name of a publicly traded company. Is it profitable? What does it sell? What industry is it in? What is the state of that industry? Can you name one or two competitors? Does the company pay dividends?