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Overall, VectorVest favors buying undervalued, safe stocks rising in price. Given the Relative Value, Relative Safety and Relative Timing of a stock, one can immediately tell whether it is undervalued, safe and rising in price. Each stock has a different profile of indicators. Some stocks are undervalued, but risky. Others are safe, but overvalued. Still others are safe and undervalued but going down in price. How can we find the stocks with the best combinations of Value, Safety and Timing?
The answer lies in the laws of physics. If one treats each indicator, (RV, RS, and RT), as a force emanating from a common point, the direction of the resultant force can be determined by a vector formula, i.e., the square root of the sum of the squares. The resultant vector reflects the overall character of the stock. Stocks with high vector values have the best combinations of Value, Safety and Timing. Those with low vector values have the worst combinations of Value, Safety and Timing.
VectorVest derives its name from the classic vector formula. This formula combines and unifies RV, RS and RT into a single master indicator called VST-Vector. VST-Vector also is cast into the framework of 0.00 to 2.00. Stocks with high VST-Vector values have the best combinations of Value, Safety and Timing. These are the stocks to buy. Stocks with low VST-Vector values have the worst combinations of Value, Safety and Timing. These stocks should be avoided and sold. By casting the indicators for Value, Safety and Timing into a consistent framework scaled from 0.00 to 2.00, VectorVest Hong Kong allows direct comparison of all stocks by the same yardstick. You can find the most undervalued stocks, the safest stocks, or the hottest stocks with a few clicks of your mouse.
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