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18 Stocks Investors Want To See | FAST Graphs

Dividend Growth Stocks High Growth Stocks Speculative Stocks

Every Tuesday we cover stocks that were specifically requested by our FAST Graphs YouTube channel subscribers. This week we cover 18 stocks that cover numerous vastly different categories. In this video you will see dividend growth stocks, some that remain overvalued, some that have become undervalued and everything in between. Most importantly, this video will illustrate how to identify those differences.

In addition to dividend growth stocks, we also cover several pure growth stocks and even a couple of purely speculative stocks. Valuation calculations are different when valuing a dividend paying stock versus a growth stock versus a speculative stock. In this video we will provide insights into how those distinctions can be made.

dividend growth stocks
dividend growth stocks

Finally, it is important to remember that just because the stocks are covered in this video it does not logically follow that they are attractive investment opportunities. Part of the value behind these videos focused on valuation is to how to easily make those distinctions.

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Disclosure: Long AVGO, FL, LEG, VTRS, WBA, WHR at the time of writing.

Disclaimer: The opinions in this document are for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell the stocks mentioned or to solicit transactions or clients. Past performance of the companies discussed may not continue and the companies may not achieve the earnings growth as predicted. The information in this document is believed to be accurate, but under no circumstances should a person act upon the information contained within. We do not recommend that anyone act upon any investment information without first consulting an investment advisor as to the suitability of such investments for his specific situation.