Hello YouTube, Todd Ault here, and Welcome to Wall Street Words! Today's Wall Street term is "Business Fundamentals"
Now, understanding the "Business Fundamentals" of a particular industry is important when you're making an investment to understand the wages, the opportunity for growth, the size of the market, the delivery schedule, the competition relative to other countries, internally in the US and abroad. These "Business Fundamentals" to make a decision on how well that business is going to do over time. It's a way for you to analyze the fundamentals to determine whether these makes sense. Now, sometimes "Business Fundamentals" don't make any sense. During the Internet boom of the 90s, the fundamentals didn't make any sense. They didn't make any money, yet they had these huge valuations. But the "fundamental" call was that they were going to grow and there was this exponential growth that was going to take place in the use of the World Wide Web. Those fundamentals turned out to be true, but at the time, if you were a strict fundamentalist, it didn't make any sense to you. In fact, many people called these things overvalued on the "business fundamentals" side.
Now, understanding the fundamentals is important because there was a time and place, let's say you were investing in steel stocks, where it didn't matter how much steel you made in the US., the fact is the Japanese and the Chinese produced them cheaper and the fundamentals for US companies were bad. They resulted in multiple bankruptcies and people who invest in steel stocks lost money. I can give you numerous examples where the fundamentals in the US for a business are much brighter overseas. Today's word is "Business Fundamentals."
Business Fundamentals- The general background within which an economy operates including earnings, sales, wage rates, taxes, and inflation. Improving business fundamentals are generally viewed as bullish for stocks, although stock prices at any given point already include some of the expected improvement of the business fundamentals.
Example - debt, cash flow, supply of and demand for the company's products, and so forth. Strong business fundamentals are considered essential for long-term success and stability.
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