It’s always crucial to understand the companies you invest in. A 10-K tells you everything you need to know about a company. In this article, you’ll learn how to read a 10-K like a professional.
Can you share your thoughts on Apple Inc. in your next article. Because Apple Inc. has already gotten a $2.5 trillion market cap. I don't know if this company has reached its value ceiling yet. If so, whether the company is a good investment, and if not, how big Apple can be in the future. $3T , 4T or 5 trillion ? Is there really a company that can get this big? I know this question is a little silly, but I'd like to hear your opinion.
Currently I don't write articles about specific companies / investment cases on this Substack (yet).
It's certainly true that the larger the company is, the harder it is to grow exponentially due to the law of large numbers.
I don't own any shares of Apple but in general I think Apple is a beautiful company. The fact that Apple is the largest position of Berkshire Hathaway already tells you a lot.
Perfect. Great reminder to always dig deeper with your research into a company.
Reading the 10-K is essential to invest wise. :)
Thank you very much for this helpful article.
Thank you!
Next up: how to analyze a balance sheet next Thursday.
Very helpful article. Thanks!
Thank YOU, Six Bravo!
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Stay tuned for tomorrow's article about to read a Statement of Cash Flows!
wow, 98% on Wall Street? What do they read before they trade then?
Mostly analyst reports. A lot of analyst reports. And these analyst reports all focus on the short term.
Expd has some of the easiest ones to read. Great company
U r doing a great job with this page, thank you
Can you share your thoughts on Apple Inc. in your next article. Because Apple Inc. has already gotten a $2.5 trillion market cap. I don't know if this company has reached its value ceiling yet. If so, whether the company is a good investment, and if not, how big Apple can be in the future. $3T , 4T or 5 trillion ? Is there really a company that can get this big? I know this question is a little silly, but I'd like to hear your opinion.
Hi Franklin,
Currently I don't write articles about specific companies / investment cases on this Substack (yet).
It's certainly true that the larger the company is, the harder it is to grow exponentially due to the law of large numbers.
I don't own any shares of Apple but in general I think Apple is a beautiful company. The fact that Apple is the largest position of Berkshire Hathaway already tells you a lot.