The Top Stocks Analyzed Using the Stock Selection Guide (SSG)

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The Top Stock Selection Guide Ideas

The list of stock ideas above are generated by the top investors on the StockBossUp platform. These stock ideas were generated using a stock selection guide to conduct the analysis.

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What is the Stock Selection Guide?

The stock selection guide (SSG) is an investing methodology developed by BetterInvesting™. The SSG looks to find a stock that is undervalued and has proven growth that can continue into the future.

The Stock Selection Guide for New Investors

The SSG is a great tool for new investors to learn the fundamentals of assessing a company so that they can profitably invest in stocks. Before new investors use the SSG, they should get familiar with basic investment terms and data sources.

Read More: What is a Stock Selection Guide - an Explanation for New Investors

How to Use the Stock Selection Guide

The stock selection guide can be used to determine if a stock is a good buy or if it needs to be sold. It is also a useful tool when managing your portfolio holistically.

The stock selection guide follow these steps:

  • Do you trust management? The first step is to determine if you can trust management to grow this business. Do they have the knowledge, dedication, and leadership strength to continue growth?
  • Determine if the company's sales are trending upward. Create your own educated assessment of sales growth based on these trends.
  • Determine the profitability trends of the company. The profitability of the company should be growing along with the company's sales.

A stock selection guide uses a logarithmic scaled graph to plot the company's sales, profit, and price. This allows exponential growth to be viewed as a straight line. For visual learners, a good SSG chart will have sales and profit lines that are trending upward, straight, and parallel.

SSG trend lines should be up, straight, and parallel

  • Upwards - The lines should have an upwards slope. This indicates increasing growth over time.
  • Straight - Thanks to the logarithmic y-axis, a straight line indicates exponential growth
  • Parallel - profitability is growing with revenue. This means the company is managing its margins.

Read More: How to Analyze Stocks Using a Stock Selection Guide

Further Resources

If you would to like to try out the Stock Selection Guide strategy, check out this 90 day BetterInvesting™ free trial offer:

https://bit.ly/3gM1uyX

Check out this companion video on the Stock Selection Guide and BetterInvesting™:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvAMzpLt7MQ&t=2s



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