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Benjamin Magbo
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Asked: April 23, 20262026-04-23T08:36:52+00:00 2026-04-23T08:36:52+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Determining the best stock to buy

How do I know that a stock market s doing well with it’s financials. How do I know if the prevailing price is good enough for buy

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    2026-04-23T12:28:58+00:00Added an answer on April 23, 2026 at 12:28 pm

    You’re asking the right question—this is exactly where real investing starts. Not “what stock is hot,” but how to judge if a stock is financially sound and fairly priced. Let’s break it into two parts: 1. How to Know if a Company Is Doing Well (Financial Strength) You’re essentially analyzing the coRead more

    You’re asking the right question—this is exactly where real investing starts. Not “what stock is hot,” but how to judge if a stock is financially sound and fairly priced.
    Let’s break it into two parts:
    1. How to Know if a Company Is Doing Well (Financial Strength)
    You’re essentially analyzing the company’s financial statements. Focus on these key areas:
    A. Revenue Growth (Top Line)
    Check:
    Is revenue increasing year-on-year?
    👉 If a company like MTN Nigeria keeps growing revenue consistently, it shows:
    Strong demand
    Business expansion
    Red flag: Flat or declining revenue
    B. Profitability (Bottom Line)
    Look at:
    Net Profit
    Profit Margin
    👉 A strong company should:
    Make consistent profits
    Improve margins over time
    Example: If profit is growing faster than revenue → very strong efficiency.
    C. Earnings Per Share (EPS)
    EPS tells you: 👉 How much profit each share is generating
    Rising EPS = good
    Falling EPS = warning
    D. Debt Level (Financial Risk)
    Check:
    Debt-to-Equity ratio
    👉 Too much debt = dangerous
    Especially in Nigeria with high interest rates
    Banks like Zenith Bank manage debt differently (it’s their business), but for other companies:
    Moderate debt is safer
    E. Cash Flow (Very Important)
    Profit can be manipulated. Cash is harder to fake.
    👉 Look at:
    Operating Cash Flow
    If a company shows profit but no cash: 👉 That’s a red flag
    F. Dividend History
    Companies like Dangote Cement:
    Pay consistent dividends
    Show financial stability
    2. How to Know if the Price Is Good (Valuation)
    A good company is not always a good buy.
    👉 You must ask: “Is this stock cheap or expensive at this price?”
    A. Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    This is the most important beginner metric.
    👉 Formula: Price ÷ Earnings per share
    Interpretation:
    Low P/E → possibly undervalued
    High P/E → possibly expensive
    BUT: Compare within the same sector.
    B. Price vs Growth (PEG Concept)
    If:
    Company is growing fast → higher P/E is okay
    If:
    Growth is slow → high P/E is dangerous
    C. Book Value (P/B Ratio)
    Useful for banks like:
    Guaranty Trust Holding Company
    👉 If price is close to or below book value:
    It may be undervalued
    D. Dividend Yield
    Dividend ÷ Price
    👉 In Nigeria:
    5%–10% yield is attractive
    E. Compare With History
    Ask:
    Is the stock near its 52-week high?
    Has it already doubled recently?
    👉 If yes:
    You may be late
    Risk of correction increases
    3. Combine Both (This Is the Real Skill)
    A good buy =
    👉 Strong company + Reasonable price
    Example Thinking Process
    Let’s say:
    Revenue growing ✔
    Profit growing ✔
    Low debt ✔
    EPS rising ✔
    BUT:
    Price already doubled
    P/E now very high
    👉 Conclusion:
    Good company ❌ (but) not a good entry price
    4. Simple Checklist You Can Use
    Before buying any stock, ask:
    Is revenue growing?
    Is profit consistent?
    Is EPS increasing?
    Is debt under control?
    Is cash flow strong?
    Is the price not overextended?
    If you get 4–6 “YES” → good candidate
    5. Practical Strategy (For You as Beginner)
    Don’t overcomplicate:
    Step 1:
    Pick 3–5 solid companies (banks, telecom, FMCG)
    Step 2:
    Wait for:
    Price pullbacks
    Not when everyone is hyping it
    Step 3:
    Buy gradually (not all at once)
    6. Critical Insight Most Beginners Miss
    “A great company at a bad price is a bad investment.”
    That’s why people lose money even in a bull market.
    7. If You Want Next Level
    I can:
    Break down a real NGX stock step-by-step
    Show you exactly where it’s overvalued or undervalued right now
    Or teach you how to read financial statements like a pro using a live example

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