Questions for analysis

How to effectively analyze stocks with profit potential? The key is to properly define crucial questions and provide qualified answers. If you are unsure which questions to ask, below you will find an overview that can significantly assist you in this process. These questions are also integrated into our analytical tools, which make it easier for you to decide whether to enter a position. Each question includes several possible answers, each assigned a weight based on its importance and relevance. By using our analytical tools, you will also receive a comprehensive score for the evaluated stock, which can serve as a valuable basis for your investment decisions.

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Is the EPS growing and regularly exceeding expectations?

EPS, or Earnings Per Share, is a key financial metric that indicates how much net profit a company generates for each outstanding share during...
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Does the stock have sufficient VOLUME?

Volume (trading volume) is the number of shares (or other securities) that have been traded during a specific period of time – for example,...
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Will the right to receive dividends be exercised during the investment...

The ex-dividend date is a key date that determines who is entitled to receive a dividend. If an investor owns the stock on the...
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What is the SHORT FLOAT?

Short float is a percentage figure that indicates how much of a company's freely tradable shares (the float) is currently held by short sellers...
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What is the P/E value?

The P/E ratio (price-to-earnings ratio) is a metric that indicates how many times the current price of a stock is higher than the profit...
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Will EARNINGS be released during the investment horizon?

An earnings release is an official report issued by a publicly traded company at regular intervals—most commonly quarterly or annually. It contains key financial...
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What is the BETA value?

Beta (β) is a financial metric that measures the sensitivity and volatility of a stock’s price in relation to the overall market—most commonly represented...
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Does the stock show many Gaps on the chart?

Gaps in a stock chart are areas where the stock price sharply jumps from one price point to another without any trades occurring at...
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What is the VOLATILITY of the stock?

Volatility in stocks refers to the degree of fluctuation in a stock's price over time. Simply put, volatility measures how much and how often...