In the first of this two-part series, we discussed the questions that an investor should always ask to maintain a profitable portfolio. In Part 2, we list the points that an investor should keep in mind when picking a stock for investment or exiting it. You can watch the first part of the series here.
The Nifty Mid-cap 100 was up 15.4 percent in Apr’20, as against the Nifty’s rise of 14.7 percent. In the last 12 months, mid-caps were down 23% as against Nifty’s decline of 16 percent.
Investors should use the list to shortlist stocks for investment but at the same time use their own research as an investment into small & midcaps stocks could be tricky.
Each of these factors is equally important and this may be considered as our key philosophy for the selection of stocks. The philosophy helps to make rational decisions and keep us on track.
After entering into a perfect growth stock with promising fundamentals, it becomes even more crucial to book your healthy gains before it washes away.