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    1. Asked: August 20, 2021In: Finance

      How do you screen out profitable stocks from unprofitable ones?

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      Added an answer on August 23, 2021 at 2:44 pm

      First of all, the stock of interest must be fundamentally strong enough and must be available at its interim or all time low price after consecutive lower low price swing with valid and recoverable reason. And then the stock must start to pick up from its lower swing and make consistent lower high tRead more

      First of all, the stock of interest must be fundamentally strong enough and must be available at its interim or all time low price after consecutive lower low price swing with valid and recoverable reason. And then the stock must start to pick up from its lower swing and make consistent lower high to enter into the stock at an appropriate price and time.

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    2. Asked: August 19, 2021In: Communication

      How hard is video blogging compared to the typical(traditional form) blogging?

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      Added an answer on August 23, 2021 at 2:44 pm

      Anybody can write an article, but a few of them can make videos. This is my answer, and probably you’ve got my point. I mean that blogging is more competitive than vlogging. And accordingly if you can make videos, then go for it as it will be your best bet. At a stage, you can combine both to work tRead more

      Anybody can write an article, but a few of them can make videos. This is my answer, and probably you’ve got my point. I mean that blogging is more competitive than vlogging. And accordingly if you can make videos, then go for it as it will be your best bet. At a stage, you can combine both to work together. You may vlog on youtube and drive traffic to your blog. This way you should get both benefits the perfect way.

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    3. Asked: August 19, 2021In: Communication

      How should you place price on your products?

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      Added an answer on August 23, 2021 at 2:44 pm

      Selling price = Cost of manufacturing + manufacturer's margin. Selling price deciding is as simple as this. But brands play with their own margins in order to get the customers & sales of their products. Big brands sells their products in larger quantity thus can afford lower margins in turn forRead more

      Selling price = Cost of manufacturing + manufacturer’s margin. Selling price deciding is as simple as this. But brands play with their own margins in order to get the customers & sales of their products. Big brands sells their products in larger quantity thus can afford lower margins in turn for higher revenues. But some brands which are well established, also feels that they should get premium for their established brands, thus they ask for premium (Higher margins) over their Cost of manufacturing, leading to higher prices. Small brands sells lesser quantity thus their selling prices totally depends upon their Manufacturing costs & are adjusted to market prices.

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