A Simple Valuation Chart for a Company: To Buy or Not to Buy

I have been building GreatStocksCheap.com over the last few months in order to help people understand at a glance whether a company's stock is undervalued, fairly valued or overvalued. Here's such a chart for Church & Dwight

I have been doing company valuation work for a few years now and have built tons of Excel models as well as screeners for my own investing practice. For a long time, I have been thinking about possibilities and ways to simplify these models, screeners and single data points and create one simple chart that shows a company's stock price compared to its intrinsic value.

Can you provide feedback please? Any type is valid, pos/negs, either way. I'd be stoked about it.

The valuation chart is typically only accessible through a sign-up, however, you can see all charts as well as the valuation chart "What Price to Pay" for these two companies:

If you'd leave a comment below, I'd be happy to provide more charts for a certain company.

I'd be stoked if you'd also leave some feedback.

Thank you.

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Created 2y | Apr 13, 2023, 12:21:07 PM


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