Filter Stocks by Fundamentals
Asset symbol is not found or was delisted
Indicator Description
Price to Book In A Nutshell
As with many ratios that pertain to the fundamental aspect of a company, the lower the ratio is could be there is value to be had. However, you need to be aware because a lower price to book ratio could also be an indication there is a fundamental issue at hand that needs to be addressed.
Price to Book is a widely used ratio and is used to compare market value to book value, giving you a ratio that can be compared against others in the industry. Learning the different ratios that look at the fundamental health of a company is key, because they are used in various reports.
Closer Look at Price to Book
The first part of the equation is market price and this can be looked at in just about any manner. Market price could just be simply left at that while you figure this equation, but if you know the market price is down you can figure out why and that can help you in understand this ratio better. The second value of the equation is book value and that is straight forward. It is important to know how an equation works because if something seems off, you need to be able to pick it apart and find out why.
With that, be sure to begin implementing this new study into your current setup slowly and see if it brings you value. Search the Internet and see how other people are using this and find ways to have it bring more value. Also, join an investing or trading community, as this is one of the best ways to get real time feedback and converse with people who are actively participating in the market. Lastly, if you have hired an investing professional, consult with them and they would be more than happy to walk with you through an explanation and example. Price to book is a wonderful data point to help guide you in the right direction and it should certainly be added the toolbox of your investing knowledge.
Other Suggestions
J | Jacobs Solutions | Company |
JPM-PK | JPMorgan Chase Co | Company |
JCE | Nuveen Core Equity | Fund |
JO | Barclays Capital | ETF |
JPN | ARCA Japan | Index |
JAR | JAR | Cryptocurrency |
J4395BBC3 | MITHCC 508 15 SEP 27 | Corporate Bond |
Analyzing currently trending equities could be an opportunity to develop a better portfolio based on different market momentums that they can trigger. Utilizing the top trending stocks is also useful when creating a market-neutral strategy or pair trading technique involving a short or a long position in a currently trending equity.
Trending Themes
If you are a self-driven investor, you will appreciate our idea-generating investing themes. Our themes help you align your investments inspirations with your core values and are essential building blocks of your portfolios. A typical investing theme is an unweighted collection of up to 20 funds, stocks, ETFs, or cryptocurrencies that are programmatically selected from a pull of equities with common characteristics such as industry and growth potential, volatility, or market segment.Cash Cows Invested a lot of shares | ||
Chemicals Invested over 40 shares | ||
Baby Boomer Prospects Invested over 50 shares | ||
Artificial Intelligence Invested few shares | ||
Driverless Cars Invested over 70 shares | ||
Other Complementary Tools
Sign In To Macroaxis Sign in to explore Macroaxis' wealth optimization platform and fintech modules | |
Price Ceiling Movement Calculate and plot Price Ceiling Movement for different equity instruments | |
AI Portfolio Architect Use AI to generate optimal portfolios and find profitable investment opportunities | |
Portfolio File Import Quickly import all of your third-party portfolios from your local drive in csv format | |
Premium Stories Follow Macroaxis premium stories from verified contributors across different equity types, categories and coverage scope | |
Idea Breakdown Analyze constituents of all Macroaxis ideas. Macroaxis investment ideas are predefined, sector-focused investing themes | |
Top Crypto Exchanges Search and analyze digital assets across top global cryptocurrency exchanges | |
Equity Forecasting Use basic forecasting models to generate price predictions and determine price momentum |