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Decision criteria for Buy

Dear Community,


I studied finance and know a lot of valuation models and methods, but I would like to know: how do you decide in practice which company is worth an investment? Models? KPIs? Gut feeling? Media presence? ...


I have now built up a solid core with $VWCE (+0,06%) and am now ready for the satellites all around. For this I would pick up around 10 stocks from the European market - on the one hand because I believe that Trump will do Europe good in the long term and because I want to strengthen Europe in my portfolio.

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Actually just gut feeling in combination with a good entry point and propaganda.

Gut feeling + entry point: NVIDIA (top dog in semiconductors and bought directly after the crash on April 7)

Propaganda: Bitcoin (whales and institutions are buying en masse, while private investors are running away or not buying. According to countless cryptooutubers, this should bring up to 1 million per Bitcoin).

I don't analyze anything. So I only buy when it suits me and I think it makes sense.
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I built my own decision scoring system and scan stocks regularly to identify the ones that stand out within my criteria.

The 🦆 Scoring System ranks stocks based on a mix of valuation, financial quality, dividend sustainability, risk metrics, and growth consistency.

It’s designed to highlight overlooked, fundamentally sound companies that often fly under the radar, it keeps me very much away from mainstream names.

My W Buffett inspired scoring for a qualitative layer, rating business durability, capital allocation, leadership, and economic moats — helps me filter out stocks that may look good on paper but lack staying power.

Together, these two systems often steer us away from crowded, overvalued mainstream names and hopefully toward underappreciated opportunities with real long-term potential.
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Technical analysis.
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@BeachPlease Thank you! What exactly is relevant for you in your tech analysis? Or what are you looking at?
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