I've noticed something interesting while moving from crypto into stocks.
In crypto, it's easy to get excited when everyone starts talking about the same project. Sometimes the momentum keeps going, and sometimes you realize later that most of the buying was driven by hype rather than fundamentals.
With US stocks, I'm trying to be more disciplined. A company can have a strong brand, a popular product, and thousands of people talking about it online, but that doesn't automatically make it a good investment.
I'm curious how experienced investors separate a genuinely strong opportunity from a stock that's simply getting a lot of attention.
When you're researching a stock, what's the one factor that carries the most weight in your decision?
Do you focus on revenue growth, profitability, valuation, management quality, market trends, or something else entirely?
I'd love to hear how different investors approach this.
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