Stock Basher

  

Categories: Stocks, Banking

Haters gonna hate. In this case...they're gonna hate stocks. See: Short Seller.

A stock basher is a naysayer who just can’t accept that shares of whatever.com are trading at $187, 100x earnings, or some logic-defying valuation…or with lawsuit or fraud toxicity that would otherwise mean that the stock “should” be trading a lot lower.

So they bash. They whine about the price. They publish in blogs or big mass emails. Or other ways of denigrating the shares which the basher (rhymes with party-crasher) thinks should be more like $30 a share. Or worse.

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so after all that analyzing of financial data what does the analyst actually do?

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clients hoping that it will incentivize its clients to trade with the firm and

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financial analyst inside of an investment company like fidelity or

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Franklin or American Funds cares only about how well the investment does. the

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financial analyst does not have to juggle clients or worry about marketing

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to non-professional investors or generating commissions for the firm. all

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hedge funds and private equity funds and venture capital funds and mutual funds-

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only like they buy the stuff they don't have to keep clients happy and get

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extensions of stockbrokers. stockbrokers hire the analyst to give smart opinions

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on buying selling and holding stocks such that well they can go talk to their

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