Q: Hi Peter & 5i Team,
In your response to Herve on April 17 regarding Flyht (FLY), you wrote "It is a hard task predicting one stock price one year in advance." Is it hard to predict for small cap stocks or all stocks in general?
My question is related to the "Target Price" shown by some websites like Globe, Yahoo etc. Does this price refer to "One Year" target price and if it does, then how much credence should the small investor give to such target prices. In some cases, the current price has already crossed the target price. Does this mean that such websites are predicting that those stocks have more downside than upside in the coming year and that the stock price is likely to come down to the target price shown ?
Also, in some recent responses, you have ended with a caveat "if the market does not roll over". Can you elaborate on what exactly you mean by this ?
Thanks for the amazing service you provide for us.
Francis
In your response to Herve on April 17 regarding Flyht (FLY), you wrote "It is a hard task predicting one stock price one year in advance." Is it hard to predict for small cap stocks or all stocks in general?
My question is related to the "Target Price" shown by some websites like Globe, Yahoo etc. Does this price refer to "One Year" target price and if it does, then how much credence should the small investor give to such target prices. In some cases, the current price has already crossed the target price. Does this mean that such websites are predicting that those stocks have more downside than upside in the coming year and that the stock price is likely to come down to the target price shown ?
Also, in some recent responses, you have ended with a caveat "if the market does not roll over". Can you elaborate on what exactly you mean by this ?
Thanks for the amazing service you provide for us.
Francis