Episode #7: How to analyze investment opportunities? with Haykuhi Avetisyan, the Head of the Back-Office Division at Apricot Capital
Having explored the diverse world of investment instruments in previous episodes, it’s time to look into the ways one can analyze investment opportunities.
In the seventh episode of Apricot Talks: The Smart Investor’s Podcast, we sat down with Haykuhi Avetisyan, the Head of the Back-Office Division at Apricot Capital, to discuss essential concepts like market capitalization, earnings per share (EPS), interpreting charts, understanding stock splits, and much more.
Key questions discussed in this episode include:
What indicators to pay attention to when buying stocks and bonds
Where to find information when analyzing investment instruments
What do graphical charts reflect
Why are US economic events important for investors
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting your financial journey, this episode will equip you with valuable insights to make informed decisions about your money.
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