Kevin Ahuja

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Kevin is among other things.. a fan of old school fundamental analysis of stocks and is madly obsessed with finding the best stocks to invest. A keen giver of free advice, Kevin evangelizes long term investing and on occasion can be disparaging of pure technical analysis and its proponents.

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We say the stock market is volatile. The money pours in today and you can just as easily lose it all the next. That's why any sensible investor starts with a stock analysis. To do that though requires an understanding of what causes the ups and downs in share prices. DEMAND AND SUPPLY When we come down to the basics, demand and supply is what causes stock price fluctuations.

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The only agenda for any investor is to multiply his money. Yet all too often we hear of stocks plunging south and an investor left paying a hefty price. The fact is that investing in stocks is a game. You win some, you lose some, but as long as you make sure you're planning while playing, you'll come out of it with less than a scratch. WHERE TO BEGIN 1. Prioritize Before you've even begun to think about where to put your money, it's important to sit back and consider what your goals are.

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While gain is always at the forefront of any investment decision, it is never an ove ight route to success. It takes long term investments, persistence and planning to ensure you secure a pleasing result. To prepare yourself though for those fail-safe profits, there are two main questions you need to broach. Are you investing within your safety zone limits? And more importantly does the company you've favored promise to grow? COMPANY SPECIFICS

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When people buy stock of a company, the biggest misconception they have is that they are investing in one of the various investment options available, while the fact is that they are becoming one of the co-owners of the company. This investment option seems so tempting that people often directly take it on without any analysis. However, it takes a lot of effort for professional analysts to carry out fundamental analysis of stocks. This analysis gives an insight into the past performance and future potential of the company.

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