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<blockquote data-quote="me2cool" data-source="post: 26929985" data-attributes="member: 396331"><p>When you make a buy/sell decision, you value the company against the current market price. There are tons of metrics you can look at to assign a current/future value to the company. I mentioned some of them already (earnings, future projects, e.g.). Then you can decide whether it's currently overpriced. This is called the fundamental analysis.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, you can have a look at the daily price chart of the stock and check some key technical metrics (RSI, MACD, Moving averages) to see whether the stock is heated/overpriced.</p><p></p><p>Well, none of these things really matter with a company like MSFT. The stock will come down, sure. But in the long run it will only go up. Unless you are into trading, I will just hold them for years to come and keep investing more. You can't catch tops and bottoms. Best thing is what you do now. Adding some money each month. Plus you get a good DY as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="me2cool, post: 26929985, member: 396331"] When you make a buy/sell decision, you value the company against the current market price. There are tons of metrics you can look at to assign a current/future value to the company. I mentioned some of them already (earnings, future projects, e.g.). Then you can decide whether it's currently overpriced. This is called the fundamental analysis. Additionally, you can have a look at the daily price chart of the stock and check some key technical metrics (RSI, MACD, Moving averages) to see whether the stock is heated/overpriced. Well, none of these things really matter with a company like MSFT. The stock will come down, sure. But in the long run it will only go up. Unless you are into trading, I will just hold them for years to come and keep investing more. You can't catch tops and bottoms. Best thing is what you do now. Adding some money each month. Plus you get a good DY as well. [/QUOTE]
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