SWOT Analysis for Stocks is one of the best ways to do the qualitative fundamental analysis. The definition of the SWOT analysis is to find out the Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
The strengths and weaknesses are internal to the company. Whereas opportunities and threats are external to the company.
Some of the examples of Strengths are Strong Balance Sheet, Business from repeat clients, Cost advantage etc. The examples of weaknesses are outdated technology, lack of funds for future growth, high interest loans, the absence of online presence etc.
Under SWOT Analysis for Stocks, the opportunities for a company are future expansion either horizontal or vertical. Also to introduce new technology to maintain competitive advantage etc.
The threats under SWOT Analysis for Stocks are competition, cost of raw material, growing health concerns etc.
This video on SWOT Analysis for Stocks is the 2nd part of 3 part series. In the first part, we discussed the types of fundamental analysis. In 3rd part, we take a practical example of SWOT Analysis for Stocks.
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