Investment Analysis Of Nio (NIO)

Investment Analysis Of Nio (NIO)

 

In this series, you’ll learn my entire process from the beginning to the end of valuations and evaluations. We also talk about how I find companies to research further. Today we talk about the investment analysis of Nio (NIO).

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In this video, you can see how I find stocks to research like this.

At first, a couple of weeks ago, I showed you my analysis and thoughts on French company Dassault Systemes (DASTY). Then told you why even though it had massive margins I wouldn’t invest in it now.

After that, I showed you my analysis and thoughts on the Japanese company Fanuc Corp (FANUY) and why I won’t be investing in it. In addition, I also share a tip on how to potentially spot problems with companies whose margins fall a lot in a short period of time.

Let’s get to it…

In the 35-minute video above, I showed you the following things…

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  • What my thoughts on Nio are as an investment
  • Is it worth to buy
  • And more…

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