One common mistake many new investors make is buying shares based solely on their low price in rupee terms. They often assume that cheaper stocks provide better value or more potential for growth. However, a low price doesn’t necessarily mean a stock is undervalued or a good investment. In fact, these low-priced shares may belong to companies with weak fundamentals, poor earnings growth, or struggling business models.
Investors need to focus on a company’s financial health, market position, and growth prospects, rather than its share price alone. Sometimes, higher-priced stocks can be more valuable because they belong to companies with stronger balance sheets and consistent earnings. Buying shares just because they seem affordable can lead to investing in poor-quality businesses that may not recover or perform well, resulting in losses.
New investors should evaluate the price relative to the company’s value using metrics like the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E), price-to-book ratio (P/B), and overall market sentiment, rather than simply chasing low-price stocks.
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@finance.boosan
The stocks mentioned here are solely for illustrative purposes, to emphasize that investing involves more than just looking at prices. Please consider them as examples only—and be sure to analyze the underlying fundamentals before making any investment decisions.
@rajamohamedb647
Ha ha HDFC Bank 3 years ah same price la tha irukku but IDFC tha 3 times return vanduruku check properly before telling
@Home_Sri
Idfc oru kanthuvatti bank
. I have never seen people having salary or savings bank with idfc. .. Doubt than bro
@steffyphilo1210
IDFCFirst has long term potential, they are planning to open more branches and attract more customers, yet their customer service sucks
@ajithE98
Bio ega iruku 🤔
@veerarajankarunanithi728
Please don't buy based on price. Buy based on valuation.
@jeya9139
நம்பாதெ .. நம்பாதேஎ
@Jokersayipp
6 month 3 montha 😂
@Venkatesha78
Congrats bro
@PrasadBorra-sg6qp
Best app bro
@JerryMedia266
Sir…. TRIDENT company… Stocks pathi solunga sir…
@apnasavings
Best stocks to buy 2025 for long term pelsse suggest less rhan 100 ?
@IAmTheElijah
நீங்க ஒரு வில்லேஜ் விஞ்ஞானி ப்ரோ
@Adksh000
PB ratio or PE ratio?
@razor-cut
Ippo IDFC la invest panlama bro!
@suriyanarayananr9652
@trading army.. nari oola vituruchu so IDFC first bank is right stock dhan even before FII increase their holding nammala brainwash panna try pannirukanuga.. 😂
@VinothKRM
Nobody is speaking about the Market cap
@paramasivamparamasivam7519
Neenga eppadi bro ithellam learn panuninga
@vivekr4036
Sir good afternoon
How to buy stocks
@hanumantv30
சார், நான் Zerotha வில் டி மேட் கணக்கு வைத்துள்ளேன்.
அதில் மேற்கண்ட கம்பெனிகளின் பங்குகளை வாங்கியிருந்தேன். அந்த கம்பெனிகள் portpolio வில் உள்ளது ஆனால் தினசரி portpolio வில் Display ஆகவில்லை. ஆதாலால் அந்த பங்குகளை விற்கவோ, வாங்கவோ முடியவில்லை. அது ஏன்??
@shanasree
படிக்காதவங்க என்ன பாஸ் பண்ணுவாங்க
@saravanakavi1151
Sir T2T stock epdi sell panradhu sir
@Vegetalemon
This is theory but real world doesn't always work based on theory. There are many inconsistencies and we can capture them probably with high failure rate
@Solaitn39Solaitn39
HDFC share no IPO shareholder 100 Tak investment payment return varuma
@udhayakumar5341
Bro nmdc share??
@nithyal8193
Send link
@ajuasar
Bro PGINVIT long term ku hold panalama.. dividend purpose ku. Ithu worth ah
@PrakashNisha-wd7qy
Athu mattum ilama split panni marubadium ethi viduvanga….so buy high value stocks blindly……