How to Escap the Choppy Water?

Longacres_Finance
04-09

As the stock market bounces up and down trying to process the uncertainty of tariffs and reciprocal tariffs, I continue steadfast along my investing path.

When the market falls πŸ”΄, I look for opportunities πŸ“‰

When the market rises 🟒, I look for opportunities πŸ“‰

When the market stays flat 🟑, I look for opportunities πŸ“‰

Here’s how I look for opportunities.

I try to find High Quality Companies πŸ’Ž

I value them using FCF or DYT πŸ“Š

I focus on companies that are attractively priced 🟒

I forecast long-term total return potential πŸš€

When all these points align I start my due diligence process before investing πŸ“š

In the words of The Patriot β€žAim small, miss small” 🎯

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Stock Market Plunge and Global Tariffs
The stock market experienced a sharp decline as Wall Street priced in the risks of a worldwide recession following President Donald Trump's plan for sweeping global tariffs. Bank stocks plunged, major U.S. banks are scheduled to kick off earnings season, and their stocks had a significant decline. Tesla, General Motors, Apple, Nvidia, and U.S.-listed Chinese companies such as Alibaba and JD.com all saw a decrease in their stock prices. Additionally, Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk faced challenges with the Trump administration's decision on expanding coverage for anti-obesity medications. Earnings reports are expected from several companies. Overall, the market is reacting to the potential impact of global tariffs and recession fears.
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