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| How Buying Opportunities are Created |
An industry crisis may create tremendous opportunity if the market does not distinguish between companies that might fail and those that might actually get stronger.
Broad demographic shifts can dramatically alter demand trends of an industry.
Changes in management may significantly alter the growth prospects of a business.
Positive change or secular recovery after a prolonged downturn is often slow to gain market recognition.
Changes in Wall Street analyst recommendations cause short-term volatility in stock prices, creating buying or selling opportunities.
Expansion of U.S. capitalism overseas has opened new markets to companies that were perceived as fully mature, often warranting new valuations. |