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Welcome to another episode of the Investing for Beginners podcast! In today's Q&A session, Dave and Andrew tackle three listener questions that span a variety of investing topics.
First, they help Freddy from Canada decide whether to keep his investments in an RRSP or move them to a TFSA. Next, they answer Boz's question about Adobe stock, discussing whether it's undervalued or a falling knife. Lastly, they explain the concept of 'cost of equity' and its importance to investors, especially younger ones.
00:00 Introduction and Listener Questions Overview
00:22 Freddy's Dilemma: RRSP vs TFSA
11:09 Analyzing Adobe's Stock: Is It Undervalued?
22:46 The SNAP Test and Adobe's Market Position
23:36 Identifying Falling Knives in the Market
24:49 Case Study: GameStop's Financial Struggles
27:01 Key Indicators of a Falling Knife
31:08 Understanding the Cost of Equity
36:52 Impact of Interest Rates on Cost of Equity
41:23 Resources for Learning About Cost of Equity
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Welcome to another episode of the Investing for Beginners podcast! In today's Q&A session, Dave and Andrew tackle three listener questions that span a variety of investing topics.
First, they help Freddy from Canada decide whether to keep his investments in an RRSP or move them to a TFSA. Next, they answer Boz's question about Adobe stock, discussing whether it's undervalued or a falling knife. Lastly, they explain the concept of 'cost of equity' and its importance to investors, especially younger ones.
00:00 Introduction and Listener Questions Overview
00:22 Freddy's Dilemma: RRSP vs TFSA
11:09 Analyzing Adobe's Stock: Is It Undervalued?
22:46 The SNAP Test and Adobe's Market Position
23:36 Identifying Falling Knives in the Market
24:49 Case Study: GameStop's Financial Struggles
27:01 Key Indicators of a Falling Knife
31:08 Understanding the Cost of Equity
36:52 Impact of Interest Rates on Cost of Equity
41:23 Resources for Learning About Cost of Equity
Timestamps are generated by artificial intelligence, and are not 100% accurate depending on the platform used for listening.
Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
Squeeze the most out of your Summer with Liquid I.V. Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUID-IV DOT COM and get 20% off your first order with code INVESTING at checkout.
Leesa has a lineup of beautifully crafted mattresses tailored to how you sleep – without the luxury price tag. Go to Leesa.com, promo code INVESTING for 25% off mattresses PLUS an extra $50 off.
Go to tesbros.com and use code POD15 for 15% off your first order. For our EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAY, and your chance to win a DIY PPF Full Body Wrap kit tailored to your ride, simply go to this link:
https://station.page/tesbros/contest/theinvestingfor
Have questions? Send them to [email protected]
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW
Apple | Spotify | YouTube | Amazon | Tunein
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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