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| | | How Investors Should Read Between the Lines
Not knowing what a company really says in a press release can cost investors a significant amount of money.
Though many investors read press releases as soon as they come out, there is a major difference between reading the text and understanding what the company is saying in between the lines.
With that in mind, here are two examples of sleight-of-hand phrases or spin that management teams may use to mask the critical issues you need to know in order to make an informed decision about the stock.
Strategic versus Tactical
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How to Pick Stocks in a Sideways Market
We are at a typical crossroads in the stock market where the push-pull between bulls and bears has resulted many days of sideways trading. Are we due for a protracted selloff or will the market forge ahead during this year?
One of the best approaches to finding winning stocks in this environment is to follow the money. Even if the overall market is not doing much of anything there will be certain sectors that are under accumulation. Still, this does not necessarily mean that you should chase the best-performing stock in the sector or the stock that has the strongest gains in recent days. For example, if solar stocks are under accumulation (as they have been), some of the best ways to play the rotation into the segment is to buy shares of companies that are leaders in niche segments of the industry or just under the radar screen.
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