“In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.” – Robert Arnott I am a “Value” and “Growth” retail investor, looking for opportunities in emerging and undervalued stocks, often counter to conventional thought. I use fundamentals to back up my argument, and also like to highlight stocks which I believe to be overvalued. I have enjoyed nice gains from using my strategies, finding value in everything from Research in Motion, SuperValue, ZipCar, and ClearWire to Apple, Netflix, Tesla and Google (before they all jumped 60% – 2000% or more). I have been actively trading for more than a decade, focussing primarily on stocks. With the privilege of having lived in New York for many years, I have attended multiple shareholder meetings, conferences and sector exhibitions. Over time, I have found that I am particularly interested in innovation – across every sector. Being a small business owner, I enjoy seeing first hand how certain companies directly affect consumers, for better or worse, by doing my own research through channels such as assessing website and store traffic, eBay and other 3rd Party Website sell-through, and customer satisfaction/feedback. There are always good investments to be made, and I try to find them by looking for a combination of growth, unique opportunity, and value – to both shareholder, and arguably more importantly, to its own customers.
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