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Why Traditional Valuation Metrics Fail for High-Growth Stocks

Chris Carreck, May 23, 2025February 18, 2025

When analyzing stocks, investors often rely on traditional valuation metrics like the Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio, Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio, and Dividend Yield to determine if a company is undervalued or overvalued. While these metrics work well for stable, mature companies, they often fail when applied to high-growth stocks. Take Amazon (AMZN)…

How to Identify Stock Market Trends and Ride Them for Profits

Chris Carreck, May 19, 2025February 16, 2025

Understanding Market Trends and Momentum Investing Momentum investing is a strategy that involves watching market trends and buying stocks that are trending upwards and selling those that are losing steam. Unlike value investing, which focuses on buying undervalued stocks and holding them long-term, momentum investing seeks to capitalize on short-…

Are You Overpaying? How to Identify Overhyped Stocks

Chris Carreck, May 17, 2025February 16, 2025

Overhyped stocks can tempt investors with their rapid growth and media buzz, but paying too much (Overpaying) for a company can lead to disappointing returns. While some high-growth stocks justify their premium prices, others crash when reality catches up to expectations. So how do you know if you’re overpaying for…

Growth Investing vs. Value: How to Maximize Returns

Chris Carreck, May 5, 2025March 1, 2025

Why Growth Investing Matters Investing in high-growth stocks has the potential to generate life-changing wealth is often referred to as Growth Investing. Companies like Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA), and Nvidia (NVDA) started as underappreciated disruptors before becoming market leaders. But for every big winner, there are countless overhyped stocks that…

Tech Stocks: How to Balance Innovation with Long-Term Stability

Chris Carreck, April 1, 2025February 4, 2025

Use Tech Stocks to Balance Innovation with Long-Term Stability Tech stocks are among the most exciting investments in the stock market. Companies like Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), and Nvidia (NVDA) have delivered massive returns over time. But not all tech stocks are built to last—many once-promising companies have collapsed due…

How Inflation Shapes Long-Term Stock Performance

Chris Carreck, March 30, 2025February 4, 2025

Why Inflation Matters for Long-Term Investors Inflation is one of the most significant forces affecting the stock market, yet many investors overlook its long-term impact. At its core, inflation erodes the purchasing power of money, affecting everything from corporate earnings to interest rates and stock valuations. For buy-and-hold investors, understanding…

Super Investors Series: Richard Driehaus – The Father of Momentum Investing

Chris Carreck, March 20, 2025February 1, 2025

Super Investor #23 in our series is Richard Driehaus – The Father of Momentum Investing. Richard Driehaus earns his place in our Super Investors Series because he revolutionized the way investors think about stock selection. While many legendary investors built their success by buying undervalued stocks and holding them long-term, Driehaus…

Why Holding Cash Feels Safe—But Might Cost You in the Long Run

Chris Carreck, March 17, 2025February 1, 2025

Learn More on Why Holding Cash Feels Safe But Might Unfortunately Cost You in the Long Run. When the stock market reaches all-time highs, many investors feel uneasy about putting their money to work. The fear of buying at the top and experiencing a downturn often keeps people on the sidelines,…

What Is Terminal Growth Rate & Why It Matters for Stock Valuation

Chris Carreck, March 11, 2025January 30, 2025

When Hearing Experts Evaluate a Stock You have Probably Wondered What Is a Terminal Growth Rate and What Does it Mean. When researching a stock, one of the key challenges is determining its intrinsic value—what the business is truly worth. Investors often use the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model, a…

How to Assess a Company’s R&D Spending for Growth Potential

Chris Carreck, February 19, 2025January 24, 2025

How Does a Company’s R&D Spending Affect it’s Growth Potential Investors May Ask. Research and development (R&D) spending is one of the most critical indicators of a company’s commitment to innovation and future growth. For investors, evaluating how a company allocates resources to R&D can provide valuable insights into its…

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