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  2. Tech stocks: Where to find 'safety,' according to one analyst

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    JMP Securities Managing Director & Equity Research Analyst Andrew Boone joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the tech sector and Twitter's earnings, and where investors should focus.

  3. 5 Safety Stocks to Buy Without Trade War Exposure - AOL

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    The stock market has had a great 2019. Year-to-date, the S&P 500 is up about 28%. If the index were to trade flat into the end of the year, then 2019 would go down as the best year for the stock ...

  4. 6 Undervalued Stocks With a Margin of Safety - AOL

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    The Peter Lynch value gives the stock a fair price of $14.85, which suggests it is undervalued with a 86% margin of safety. 6 Undervalued Stocks With a Margin of Safety Skip to main content

  5. Accumulation/distribution index - Wikipedia

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    This ranges from -1 when the close is the low of the day, to +1 when it's the high. For instance if the close is 3/4 the way up the range then CLV is +0.5.

  6. 5 Predictable Stocks With Margin of Safety - AOL

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  7. Margin of safety (financial) - Wikipedia

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    A common interpretation of margin of safety is how far below intrinsic value one is paying for a stock. For high quality issues, value investors typically want to pay 90 cents for a dollar (90% of intrinsic value) while more speculative stocks should be purchased for up to a 50 percent discount to intrinsic value (pay 50 cents for a dollar). [3]

  8. Smart money index - Wikipedia

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    The Smart money index (SMI) and the Smart Money Flow Index (SMFI) are both technical analysis indicators demonstrating investors' sentiment. While the SMI was invented and popularized by money manager Don Hays, the SMFI is based on Hays' SMI but uses a slightly different and proprietary formula to measure the investment behavior of institutional investors.

  9. 7 Stocks With Margin of Safety - AOL

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    According to the GuruFocus All-In-One Screener, the following companies have grown their book value per share (BV/S) over the past decade. BV/S is calculated as total equity minus preferred stock ...