To identify companies with a low price-to-sales ratio, we will calculate the ratio of Market Capitalization to Total Revenue. Companies with a low ratio are undervalued relative to their peers and may represent attractive investment opportunities.
This short-term strategy seeks out large companies with a market capitalization of between $200 million and $10 billion, with active volumes; with price apprecition of over 5% over the past 30 days; and, wielding a Gross Proft Ratio in excess of 100%.
This mid-term moderate risk strategy seeks out large-cap companies with less than $200 billion in total market capitalization; with an active trading volume over the past 3 months; and a solid Return on Assets of over 3.5%.
To identify companies with a low price-to-sales ratio, we will calculate the ratio of Market Capitalization to Total Revenue. Companies with a low ratio are undervalued relative to their peers and may represent attractive investment opportunities.
This short-term strategy seeks out large companies with a market capitalization of between $200 million and $10 billion, with active volumes; with price apprecition of over 5% over the past 30 days; and, wielding a Gross Proft Ratio in excess of 100%.
This mid-term moderate risk strategy seeks out large-cap companies with less than $200 billion in total market capitalization; with an active trading volume over the past 3 months; and a solid Return on Assets of over 3.5%.