Find the next Facebook, Google early

adam_woodsPeople often ask me how to find and own leading stocks? One of my tools is to constantly look for new merchandise. History shows us that some of the greatest rallies in Wall Street history occur in the first few years after a stock’s Initial Public Offering (IPO).

Recent Examples:

Some recent examples include: Starbucks Corp (SBUX), Microsoft Corp (MSFT), Apple Inc. (AAPL), Google Inc. (GOOG), Priceline Group Inc. (PCLN), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), Under Armour Inc. (UA), Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA), Netflix Inc. (NFLX), and Facebook Inc. (FB), just to name a few. All of these stocks have enjoyed breathtaking rallies in the years shortly following their IPO.

How would you like to own a stock like any one of those?

Shared Characteristics: Hyper Acceleration & Bases

Before you can find the next monster stock, it is important to understand the broader concept of what characteristics most monster stocks share; before their explosive moves. The idea is to find and own shares of Starbucks or Chipotle Mexican Grill when they only have a few hundred locations, not after they built an empire of thousands and thousands of stores. Another important trait that monster stocks share is that they breakout from bullish technical patterns. The earliest being a bullish IPO base.

These bases come in many different shapes and sizes, but catching these big winners near (or shortly after) an IPO base is a great way to find the next monster stock. Remember not every monster stock has strong fundamentals or technical movement, but most of the biggest ones do.

Why Do Companies Go Public?

Another important concept to understand in order to help you find the next monster stock is the logic behind why companies go public. Let’s start from the beginning. A new company is just formed, and after time passes it finds itself growing (hopefully rapidly). One popular way to finance that growth and take the company to the next level is to go public. In practice, the company sells shares to the public and in exchange uses the money to help grow their business (in most cases). Then after the IPO, the stock is publicly traded and investors are able to buy shares and own a piece of this growing business.

New Merchandise:

Then as the company continues to grow, it begins posting strong sales and earnings growth quarter after quarter and year after year. This, in turn, attracts many investors who begin buying the stock. As more and more people buy the stock, the shares inevitably rally and it attracts even more and more investors. This is how a monster stock is born and is one reason why astute investors look for new merchandise. Finding the right IPO will help you catch monster stocks nice and early.

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