Investing in Stocks: How to Secure a Profit this Year Gue

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As a financial trader, you will know that the key to success and profitability lies with adaptability, and the ability to recognise trends and their potential impact on the market. We live in changeable economic times, and as an investor your portfolio must reflect the evolutionary nature of the global climate and the financial market’s enhanced level of volatility. In the quest to optimise profitability and secure long term gains, however, it is also important to remember that there are some investment staples that should feature as part of your trading portfolio.

Investing in Stocks: What to Look for in 2013

Stocks are a fundamental aspect of financial trading, even in a world of diverse financial products and high liquidity. Trading them can be challenging, however, so it is worth addressing their suitability as an investment option in the current climate: –

The Benefits of Uncertainty

While uncertainty is known to trigger market volatility, this can actually be positive for some investors. More specifically, macroeconomic instability can often trigger a fall in stock prices, creating reduced valuations that are enticing to experienced investors. This is especially true when the prices of established stocks fall, as a period of economic growth will soon drive these prices up towards their typical market level. If you have a long term outlook, then investing in low valuation blue chip shares can deliver significant returns.

The Global Market and its Benefits

While U.S., UK and Eurozone stocks may currently be under performing, this does not mean that this investment model is moribund. Instead, traders simply need to look further afield in their quest for profit, as developing economies in Asia, Central America and Eastern Europe continue to gain in  popularity. China offer a particularly prominent example, as gathering economic gloom and negative data has diminished GDP growth and triggered record low company valuations. With growth expected to resume as the global recovery gathers pace, however, those who invested when stocks were low are set to make considerable gains.

Consider Market Alternatives

Whenever you appraise an investment option, you cannot make a sound decision without first considering alternative options. The financial market is awash with innovative derivatives and products, and each of these have their own benefits and drawbacks in the existing economy. Before you commit to investing in stocks and shares, it is crucial that you thoroughly evaluate the market and select an option that best suits your needs. Currency and precious metals are all viable alternatives, especially if you wish to maintain a diverse and profitable portfolio.

The Bottom Line

Regardless of your level of capital or investment philosophy, stocks represent a traditional trading vehicle that can deliver genuine returns. They are not suitable for everyone, however, as only those in the market for long term financial gains should look to invest their capital into global stocks and equities. To understand more about the stock market and alternative investment options, visit www.alpari.co.uk.

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Global Stock Market Indices PE Ratio At a Glance – 1 Sept 2013

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Market Indices PE Ratio for Major Stock Exchange globally.

Average PE ratio drops from 17.90 to 17.28.

Aug 2013 Month Global PE Ratio.

  • US: Dow Jones Industrial, S&P500, NASDAQ, Russell 2000
  • Europe: FTSE100, CAC40, DAX
  • Asia: KLCI, STI, HangSeng, ASX200, CSI 300, JCI, SET, KOPSI, NIKKEI 225, SENSEX, TWSE, NZX50

Stock Market Key Indices PE Sept1-2013

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SIA Engineering: Head and Shoulders

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SIA Engineering broke the head and shoulders neckline ($4.90 or $4.70 depends on how you draw the neckline) and also the 200D SMA support with a spike in selling volume. Price target of this break down is minimum $4.35. Happy Shorting!

SIA Engineering Aug 30-2013

 

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Key Statistics for SIE

Current P/E Ratio (ttm) 18.8912
Estimated P/E(03/2014) 17.8988
Relative P/E vs. FSSTI 1.5243
Earnings Per Share (SGD) (ttm) 0.2435
Est. EPS (SGD) (03/2014) 0.2570
Est. PEG Ratio 4.0679
Market Cap (M SGD) 5,118.26
Shares Outstanding (M) 1,112.67
30 Day Average Volume 404,100
Price/Book (mrq) 3.6705
Price/Sale (ttm) 4.4749
Dividend Indicated Gross Yield 4.78%
Cash Dividend (SGD) 0.1500
Last Dividend 07/23/2013
5 Year Dividend Growth 1.92%
Next Earnings Announcement 10/30/2013
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