wall street photoThere are probably more than 5 things about that you need to understand about investing to be a confident investor. However, none of them are more critical than this list of five. If you get one of these wrong, you are going to struggle being a confident investor.

Here are 5 critical things to know as a confident investor

1. Compound interest is what will make a confident investor rich.

In this hurry up world that we live in, this is frustrating. It also gives credence to the 5th item on this list. It takes time to become rich. Warren Buffett is a great investor, but what makes him rich is that he’s been a great investor for two thirds of a century. Of his current $60 billion net worth, $59.7 billion was added after his 50th birthday, and $57 billion came after his 60th. If Buffett started saving in his 30s and retired in his 60s, you would have never heard of him. His secret is time and consistency.

Most people don’t start saving in meaningful amounts until a decade or two before retirement, which severely limits the power of compounding. That’s unfortunate, and there’s no way to fix it retroactively. It’s a good reminder of how important it is to teach young people to start saving as soon as possible.

This doesn’t mean that all is loss if you are in your 40s or 50s. It does mean that you need to be realistic and not listen to the latest get rich quick scam. As I say in my book, The Confident Investor, I do not believe it is possible to do anything legal and get rich quick.

2. Revenue and profit is why confident investors invest in companies.

Companies that do not generate revenue (and therefore profit), will eventually not be successful. Future revenue or potential revenue or revenue projections are fine but over time revenue needs to come in to the company.

Along the same lines, a company eventually has to be profitable. Profitless growth is fine in some situations, but eventually, the company needs to pay its own bills. Getting money from investors to pay the company’s bills is fine for a young company, but eventually the company has to pay its own way.

The longer it takes to get to revenue or get to profit, the more likely the company has internal problems or a lack of focus. A confident investor will stay away from companies as they are risky and there is no way to be confident that the company will be successful. Past success is the single best indicator of future success – it is safer for a confident investor to invest in growing and profitable companies.

3. Simple is usually better than smart.

A confident investor that bought a low-cost S&P 500 index fund in 2003 earned a 97% return by the end of 2012. That’s great! And they didn’t need to know a thing about portfolio management, technical analysis, or suffer through a single segment of “The Lighting Round.”

Meanwhile, the average equity market hedge fund lost 4.7% of its value over the same period, according to data from Dow Jones Credit Suisse Hedge Fund Indices. The average long-short equity hedge fund produced a 96% total return which is still short of an index fund.

I cover this concept in my book, The Confident Investor, and I have also written articles concerning active funds v. index funds.

4. The odds of the stock market experiencing high volatility are 100%.

Most investors understand that stocks produce superior long-term returns, but at the cost of higher volatility. Yet every time there’s even a hint of volatility, the same cry is heard from the investing public: “What is going on?!”

Nine times out of ten, the correct answer is, “Nothing is going on.” This is what stocks do. They go up and they go down. Sometimes there is nothing going on with the company that is driving the movement. Don’t worry about small variations or even trends that last a week or two.

Since 1900 the S&P 500 has returned about 6% per year, but the average difference between any year’s highest close and lowest close is 23%. Remember this the next time someone tries to explain why the market is up or down by a few percentage points. They are basically describing why it always rains after you wash your car.

5. The industry is dominated by cranks, charlatans, and salesman.

The vast majority of financial products are sold by people whose only interest in your wealth is the amount of fees they can sucker you out of. You need no experience, credentials, or even common sense to be a financial pundit. Sadly, the louder and more bombastic a pundit is, the more attention he’ll receive, even though it makes him more likely to be wrong.

I honestly hope that you don’t think I am one of those people.  🙂

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I am currently going through my Watch List to ensure that each company still deserves to be on the list. Because of the number of companies on my list, I am going to try to knock out 2 per weekday.

Company name Broadcom Corporation
Stock ticker BRCM
Live stock price [stckqut]BRCM[/stckqut]
P/E compared to competitors Fair

MANAGEMENT EXECUTION

Employee productivity Good
Sales growth Fair
EPS growth Good
P/E growth Good
EBIT growth Good

ANALYSIS

Confident Investor Rating Good
Target stock price (TWCA growth scenario) $47.45
Target stock price (averages with growth) $59.93
Target stock price (averages with no growth) $45.8
Target stock price (manual assumptions) $39.99

The following company description is from Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=brcm

Broadcom Corporation (Broadcom), is a global semiconductor solution for wired and wireless communications. Broadcom products seamlessly deliver voice, video, data and multimedia connectivity in the home, office and mobile environment. The Company provides system-on-a-chip (SoC), and software solutions. The Company’s segment includes Broadband Communications, Mobile and Wireless and Infrastructure and Networking. During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012, operates its business to serve three markets: Broadband Communications, Mobile and Wireless and Infrastructure and Networking. In February 2012, the Company acquired NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. In April 2012, it acquired BroadLight, Inc. In March 2014, completed the acquisition of the 10/40/100Gb Ethernet controller-related assets from Broadcom.

 

Confident Investor comments: At this price and at this time, I think that a Confident Investor can confidently invest in Broadcom Corporation.

If you would like to understand how to evaluate companies like I do on this site, please read my book, The Confident Investor.

For owners of my book, “The Confident Investor” I offer the following analysis (you must be logged in to this site as a book owner in order to see the following analysis). If you have registered and cannot see the balance of this article, make sure you are logged in and refresh your browser.
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In order to assist you in using the techniques of this book, the values that I used when calculating the Manual pricing above were:

Stock price at the time of the calculation: $30.63

Growth: 0.16

Current EPS (TTM): $0.73

P/E: 42

Future EPS Calc: $1.53

Future Stock Price Calc: $64.39

Target stock price: $39.98

I hope that this makes you a better investor. [/s2If]

I am currently going through my Watch List to ensure that each company still deserves to be on the list. Because of the number of companies on my list, I am going to try to knock out 2 per weekday.

Company name BlackRock, Inc.
Stock ticker BLK
Live stock price [stckqut]BLK[/stckqut]
P/E compared to competitors Good

MANAGEMENT EXECUTION

Employee productivity Good
Sales growth Good
EPS growth Good
P/E growth Fair
EBIT growth Good

ANALYSIS

Confident Investor Rating Good
Target stock price (TWCA growth scenario) $398.6
Target stock price (averages with growth) $562
Target stock price (averages with no growth) $499.42
Target stock price (manual assumptions) $396.25

The following company description is from Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=blk

BlackRock, Inc. (BlackRock) is an investment management firm. The Company provides a range of investment and risks management services. The Company’s clients include retail, high net worth (HNW) and institutional investors, consists of pension funds, official institutions, endowments, insurance companies, corporations, financial institutions, central banks and sovereign wealth funds. The Company’s platform enables the Company to offer active (alpha) investments with index (beta) products and risk management to develop tailored solutions for clients. Its product range includes single- and multi-asset class portfolios investing in equities, fixed income, alternatives and/or money market instruments. In October 2013, BlackRock Inc acquired Macquarie Global Property Advisors Ltd. In January 2014, Forge Group Limited announced that BlackRock Inc. and subsidiaries had ceased to be the substantial holder of Forge Group Limited.

 

Confident Investor comments: At this price and at this time, I think that a Confident Investor can confidently invest in BlackRock, Inc.

If you would like to understand how to evaluate companies like I do on this site, please read my book, The Confident Investor.

For owners of my book, “The Confident Investor” I offer the following analysis (you must be logged in to this site as a book owner in order to see the following analysis). If you have registered and cannot see the balance of this article, make sure you are logged in and refresh your browser.
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In order to assist you in using the techniques of this book, the values that I used when calculating the Manual pricing above were:

Stock price at the time of the calculation: $303.89

Growth: 0.16

Current EPS (TTM): $16.88

P/E: 18

Future EPS Calc: $35.45

Future Stock Price Calc: $638.16

Target stock price: $396.25

I hope that this makes you a better investor. [/s2If]

I am currently going through my Watch List to ensure that each company still deserves to be on the list. Because of the number of companies on my list, I am going to try to knock out 2 per weekday.

Company name Ascena Retail Group Inc
Stock ticker ASNA
Live stock price [stckqut]ASNA[/stckqut]
P/E compared to competitors Good

MANAGEMENT EXECUTION

Employee productivity Poor
Sales growth Good
EPS growth Fair
P/E growth Fair
EBIT growth Fair

ANALYSIS

Confident Investor Rating Fair
Target stock price (TWCA growth scenario) $14.08
Target stock price (averages with growth) $19.53
Target stock price (averages with no growth) $17.12
Target stock price (manual assumptions) $17.86

The following company description is from Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=asna

Ascena Retail Group, Inc. (Ascena) is a national specialty retailer of apparel for women and teen girls operating, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, the Justice; Lane Bryant; maurices; dressbarn; and Catherines. As of July 28, 2013, the Company operated over 3,900 stores throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada. Ascena operates under five brands: dressbarn, maurices, Catherines, Lane Bryant and Justice. In October 2013, Ascena Retail Group Inc closed the sale of Fig’s, food gift retailer, to Mason Companies, Inc.

 

Confident Investor comments: At this time, I think that a Confident Investor can cautiously invest in Ascena Retail Group Inc as long as the price is correct. Most of the fundamentals of this company are good but there are some concerns. I am removing Ascena from my Watch List as I feel that I have plenty of better performing retail companies.

If you would like to understand how to evaluate companies like I do on this site, please read my book, The Confident Investor.

For owners of my book, “The Confident Investor” I offer the following analysis (you must be logged in to this site as a book owner in order to see the following analysis). If you have registered and cannot see the balance of this article, make sure you are logged in and refresh your browser.
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In order to assist you in using the techniques of this book, the values that I used when calculating the Manual pricing above were:

Stock price at the time of the calculation: $16.75

Growth: 0.12

Current EPS (TTM): $0.96

P/E: 17

Future EPS Calc: $1.69

Future Stock Price Calc: $28.76

Target stock price: $17.85

I hope that this makes you a better investor. [/s2If]

I am currently going through my Watch List to ensure that each company still deserves to be on the list. Because of the number of companies on my list, I am going to try to knock out 2 per weekday.

Company name Balchem Corporation
Stock ticker BCPC
Live stock price [stckqut]BCPC[/stckqut]
P/E compared to competitors Fair

MANAGEMENT EXECUTION

Employee productivity Good
Sales growth Good
EPS growth Good
P/E growth Good
EBIT growth Good

ANALYSIS

Confident Investor Rating Good
Target stock price (TWCA growth scenario) $83.55
Target stock price (averages with growth) $97.67
Target stock price (averages with no growth) $63.3
Target stock price (manual assumptions) $78.96

The following company description is from Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=bcpc

Balchem Corporation is engaged in the development, manufacture and marketing of specialty performance ingredients and products for the food, nutritional, feed, pharmaceutical and medical sterilization industries. The Company operates in three segments: Specialty Products, Food, Pharma & Nutrition and Animal Nutrition & Health. The Food, Pharma & Nutrition (FPN) segment provides microencapsulation solutions to a variety of applications in food, pharmaceutical and nutritional ingredients. The Company’s Specialty Products segment operates in industry as ARC Specialty Products. Ethylene oxide, at the 100% level, is sold as a sterilant gas, primarily for use in the health care industry. The Company’s Animal Nutrition & Health segment provides the animal nutrition and health markets with products derived from the Company’s microencapsulation, chelation, and basic choline chloride technologies.

 

Confident Investor comments: At this price and at this time, I think that a Confident Investor can confidently invest in Balchem Corporation.

If you would like to understand how to evaluate companies like I do on this site, please read my book, The Confident Investor.

For owners of my book, “The Confident Investor” I offer the following analysis (you must be logged in to this site as a book owner in order to see the following analysis). If you have registered and cannot see the balance of this article, make sure you are logged in and refresh your browser.
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In order to assist you in using the techniques of this book, the values that I used when calculating the Manual pricing above were:

Stock price at the time of the calculation: $59.2

Growth: 0.17

Current EPS (TTM): $1.45

P/E: 40

Future EPS Calc: $3.17

Future Stock Price Calc: $127.16

Target stock price: $78.95

I hope that this makes you a better investor. [/s2If]