10 questions to ask before you buy ANY stock

Jon D. Markman, Senior Analyst of Weiss Publishing, wants to share 10 questions to ask before you buy ANY stock. To learn more read below.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jon D. Markman, Senior Analyst of Weiss Publishing, wants to share 10 questions to ask before you buy ANY stock. To learn more read below.
Fellow Investor,

After studying the stock market for many years, I've determined there are only 10 questions you need to ask before you buy any stock:

1. Is the company currently making money?

2. Has it made a profit in 7 of the last 8 years?

3. Does it have plenty of free cash flow?

4. Does it have the right level of debt for its size?

5. Is its industry growing?

6. Have shareholders enjoyed a good return on their money?

7. Has the company created any new products recently?

8. Has it recently revised its earnings estimates UPWARD?

9. Are some investors selling the stock for reasons unrelated to the fundamental quality of the company?

10. Is the stock's price currently on the rise?


None of those questions will surprise you. But what I'm about to say will:

Of the 4,500 publicly-traded companies on the market today, only SEVENTY can answer "yes" to all of those questions.

Of those seventy, only eight stocks are currently selling at a price that would make them a bargain for you to buy.

Click here and I'll tell you more about those eight stocks.

Specifically, I'll show you how they could turn every $10,000 you invest into $118,000.

Which means that if you're sitting on a typical $100,000 portfolio, you could see it grow to $1,184,000 by the time you retire.

Please watch this short video to find out how.

Sincerely,

Jon D. Markman
Senior Analyst, Weiss Research

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