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ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

328 | How to Evaluate Stocks: Focus on the Business

ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

Jonathan Mendonsa & Brad Barrett | Choose FI Media, Inc

Business, Investing, Careers

4.85.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Stock prices soar and plummet while the underlying businesses barely budge. ARK's latest struggles and Zoom's wild ride reveal a fundamental truth most investors miss: short-term stock movements have little to do with actual business performance. Brian Feroldi breaks down how to separate market noise from real value. High-profile funds like ARK and companies such as Zoom Video Communications have shown extreme volatility despite strong business performance. Brian explains how to evaluate a company's value using financial metrics like price-to-earnings ratios, emphasizing that successful investing requires both patience and a keen understanding of company fundamentals. The episode addresses broader market shifts, particularly the rotation from growth stocks to energy and traditional companies, illustrating investor behavior driven by market trends and narratives. Listeners are encouraged to take a long-term perspective, make data-driven investment decisions, and continuously reassess their portfolios to maximize returns. Key Takeaways Focus on Fundamentals: Concentrate on the underlying business rather than its stock price for better investment decisions. [00:05:04] Avoid Overexcitement: Be wary of stock performance that doesn't align with business fundamentals; volatility is common in individual stocks. [00:06:40] Successful Investing Patterns: High-quality companies tend to continue succeeding; invest in them consistently as they typically perform well over time. [00:27:35] Market Behavior Awareness: Stock markets can shift quickly based on trends. Understand that what's popular today may change. [00:23:35] Chapters [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:10] Understanding Market Volatility [00:05:05] Evaluating Individual Stocks [00:14:04] Focus on Business Fundamentals [00:23:35] Market Rotation Dynamics [00:49:30] Conclusion Key Insights ARK Fund Volatility Review of the ARK fund and its current struggles relative to past performance. [00:05:05] Evaluating Zoom Stock Deep dive into the evaluation of stocks like Zoom Video Communications, focusing on business fundamentals over stock price. [00:14:04] Market Rotation Dynamics Discussion on market rotations from growth stocks to energy and traditional companies, exploring investor psychology. [00:23:35] Price-to-Earnings Ratio A valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its earnings per share. Higher ratios typically indicate higher expectations for growth. [00:16:06] Understanding Rotation The process of shifting investment from one sector to another as market conditions change. [00:23:35] Action Items Evaluate stocks based on fundamentals like revenue, earnings growth, and market position Regularly assess the business health, focusing on metrics such as revenue, earnings, and market position Monitor your favorite stocks' fundamentals regularly to inform buying decisions [00:36:12] Acknowledge that volatility is part of the investment landscape and learn to make informed decisions during such periods Stay aware of shifts in market focus and adjust your portfolio strategy accordingly to capitalize on new opportunities Notable Quotes "The stock is not the business and the business is not the stock in the short term." [00:05:04] "Winners tend to keep on winning. Losers tend to keep on losing." [00:27:35] "My strategy is to buy great companies such as Zoom over and over again at better and better valuations." [00:14:04] "If you're going to invest the way that Kathy Wood invests...there's going to be extreme volatility." [00:06:40] "The stock market in the short term is very similar to fashion." [00:23:35] Related Resources Brian Feroldi's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/BrianFeraldi [00:48:27] ChooseFI Publishing - Brian's Book: https://choosefi.com/brian [00:48:07] ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 329 — Stock Market Investment Strategy Comparison | Essential Listening

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0:52.5

Alright everyone, we have a rare treat today, Brian Faraldi is joining us in the studio and

0:56.8

we're going to be talking about the importance of watching the business, not the stock.

1:00.8

We're going to be talking about 10 investing lessons, lessons learned, things to watch out

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for, things to avoid.

1:06.6

Now, me with this, I have my co-spread here at the end of the day.

1:09.1

How you doing, buddy?

1:10.1

Hey, Jonathan, I'm doing quite well.

1:11.6

Yeah, this is certainly always a nice treat when we're chatting with Brian and actually

1:15.6

we are literally in the studio.

1:17.5

You said here in the studio today, usually that's not exactly literal but we are sitting

1:22.5

three aside here.

1:24.1

So this is nice.

1:25.1

Rare privilege in the treat, so I guess with that, Brian, welcome to Richmond Man.

1:29.4

Glad that you made time to join us here.

1:31.2

Thank you guys.

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