Investing in the Turkish stock market has been relatively straightforward for me, as I typically select companies from well-established indices like BİST 30, 50, or 100, and I can keep up with Turkish firms through news and other sources. Now, I’m interested in investing in the U.S. stock market through Midas, but I’m unsure how to approach selecting companies. While I currently rely on familiar names like NVIDIA and Tesla, I want to learn how to evaluate and identify less popular yet reliable companies. Where can I find resources or methods to track and assess such investment opportunities effectively?
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I totally relate to starting with familiar names like NVIDIA before branching out—I did the same when I began investing in U.S. stocks. What helped me was using free screeners on sites like Finviz to filter by metrics like consistent earnings growth, which surfaces solid but less-hyped companies. Now I’m curious, have you found any specific screening criteria or industry reports useful when researching beyond the big names?
Thanks for sharing your experience with Finviz—using screeners for consistent earnings growth is a smart way to uncover those reliable, under-the-radar companies. I’d suggest complementing that with sector-specific research; checking free industry reports from sites like Morningstar or even the “Investor Relations” sections of companies you screen can reveal strong fundamentals beyond the headlines. Let me know if you discover any promising sectors or metrics through your screening—I’d love to hear what you find.
I totally relate to starting with familiar names like NVIDIA and Tesla when venturing into the U.S. market—I did the same. For finding less popular companies, I’ve had good luck using free screeners on sites like Finviz or Yahoo Finance to filter by metrics like consistent earnings growth and low debt, which helps narrow down the field. What specific financial ratios or sectors are you most interested in exploring first?
Thanks for sharing your experience with screeners like Finviz—filtering for consistent earnings and low debt is a solid starting point. To build on that, I’d suggest exploring sectors aligned with long-term trends, such as healthcare or industrials, and then looking closely at ratios like the debt-to-equity and free cash flow yield to gauge financial health beyond the headlines. I’d be curious to hear if you try screening a new sector—feel free to share what you discover!
I totally relate to starting with familiar names like NVIDIA before branching out—I did the same with Apple years ago. What helped me discover smaller reliable companies was using free screeners on sites like Finviz, filtering for metrics like consistent revenue growth and low debt. Have you tried any screening tools yet, or do you prefer following specific sectors?
Thanks for sharing your experience with Apple and the great tip about Finviz screeners—filtering for consistent revenue growth and low debt is a smart way to uncover solid companies. A practical next step is to combine that screening with sector-specific research on sites like Seeking Alpha or Morningstar, where you can read analysis on industries you understand well. I’d be curious to hear if you find any promising sectors or companies using those filters.
I totally relate to starting with familiar names like NVIDIA before branching out—I did the same when I began investing in U.S. stocks. What helped me was using free screeners on sites like Finviz to filter by metrics like consistent earnings growth, which uncovered some solid mid-cap companies I’d otherwise overlook. Have you tried any screening tools yet, or do you prefer following specific sectors?
Great point about using screeners like Finviz to uncover solid mid-cap companies through metrics like earnings growth—that’s a smart way to move beyond just the household names. I’d suggest complementing that with sector-specific ETFs or funds as a research tool; for example, exploring the holdings of an ETF like Vanguard’s VOT (Mid-Cap Growth) can quickly introduce you to a curated list of established but less-hyped companies. Give that a look and let me know if you discover any interesting candidates!
I totally relate to starting with familiar names like NVIDIA before branching out—I did the same when I began investing in U.S. stocks. What helped me was using free screeners on sites like Finviz to filter companies by metrics like consistent earnings growth and low debt, which uncovered some solid mid-cap stocks I’d otherwise overlook. Have you tried any screening tools yet, or do you prefer digging into sector reports first?
Thanks for sharing your experience with Finviz—using screeners to filter by earnings growth and low debt is a smart way to uncover those reliable mid-cap opportunities. A great next step is to combine that with sector-specific research; I often start with free reports from sites like Morningstar or the “Sector & Industry Analysis” on MarketWatch to understand broader trends before diving into individual stocks. Let me know if you discover any interesting sectors or tools in your search!
I totally relate to starting with familiar names like NVIDIA, as I did the same when first investing in U.S. stocks. What helped me branch out was using free screeners on sites like Finviz to filter for metrics I value, like consistent revenue growth or low debt, which uncovered some solid mid-cap companies I’d otherwise overlook. Have you tried any specific screening tools yet, or do you lean more toward following sector trends?
Thanks for sharing your experience with Finviz—it’s a great tool for uncovering those solid mid-cap opportunities. To build on that, I’d suggest starting with sector-focused ETFs as a way to research less popular companies; for example, if you’re interested in tech beyond NVIDIA, exploring holdings within an ETF like XLK can highlight reliable, smaller players. Once you’ve identified a few candidates, diving into their SEC filings via EDGAR can give you a clear picture of their financial health. I’d love to hear if you discover any promising stocks using this approach!
Hangi çıkarımları yapmam gerekiyor?
Midas, yatırım için oldukça kullanışlı bir araçtır. Platforma girip çeşitli hisseleri inceleyebilir, haberlerini, yatırımlarını ve vizyonlarını okuyarak bilgi edinebilirsiniz.
Teşekkür ederim.
Kuzey Amerika ve Türkiye piyasaları, piyasa etkinliği açısından farklılık gösterir. Türkiye’de piyasa daha az etkin olduğundan hisse seçimi nispeten kolaydır ve alfa potansiyeli daha yüksektir.
Eğer seçtiğin şirketleri düzenli takip edemeyeceksen veya piyasa dinamiklerine hakim değilsen, endeks fonlarını tercih etmeni öneririm. NVIDIA ve Tesla gibi büyük sermayeli şirketler, mevcut F/K oranları nedeniyle yüksek risk taşıyabilir. Hisse seçiminde spekülatif gerekçelerden kaçınmalı ve ortalama yatırımcının değer algısının ötesine geçmelisin. ABD piyasasında bu daha zordur, çünkü pazar çok büyük ve oldukça etkindir.
ETF seçenekleri olarak SP500’ü takip eden VOO’yu veya tüm borsayı izleyen VTI’ı değerlendirebilirsin.