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When to use a Watch-list: An investor, for example, may be interested in purchasing stocks in a particular sector. But if that sector is generally overvalued, it may offer few stocks that are attractively priced. An investor could create a list of all the stocks in that sector that would track various valuation measures, including ratios such as trailing price-to-earnings, price-to-sales, price-to-book, among others. When a company on the list met a specified valuation criterion, such as a PE ratio less than 15, he or she would then know that this stock was a possible candidate for investment. Many investment-oriented websites allow visitors to create watch-lists online.



Bullish investors believe stocks are going up. ... Simply put, "bullish" means that an investor believes that a stock or the overall market will go higher, and "bearish" means that an investor believes a stock will go down, or under-perform.

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