2. Are they in a period of economic upswing? 80% of listed companies have risen in the bull market. So when can it be released?
When an economic upswing occurs, the four phases of the economic cycle are recession, depression, recovery and prosperity. Except for the recession phase, there are also rising periods for all other phases. The depression period will not keep falling, but a low-level consolidation phase, so there will also be an increase, but the number of rising entrepreneurs is small, and the recovery and prosperity phase is more obvious.
3. Whether a listed company has sustained profitability can be understood as a fundamental aspect. In other words, can the fundamentals of this company have the potential to continue to rise?
If a company’s performance and sustained profitability and other aspects are superior, it will inevitably be sought after by the majority of investors. Of course, the stock price also has the ability to continue to rise.
4. Is the degree of concern still rising? There is a saying in the investment community that if you stand on the vent, pigs can fly. If there is a lot of attention and enthusiasm, there will be more and more people without investment, and more and more people are eager to try.