DeenDun.com Fundamentals📊 PERFECT Trades - Fundamental Snapshot Undel Panel
This indicator by PERFECT Trades fetches and displays key fundamental financial metrics directly on the TradingView chart for the current stock symbol.
🧾 What It Does:
Shows essential financial data (e.g., Market Cap, P/E Ratio, ROE, Sales Growth, etc.) for the stock currently loaded on the chart. If the metric is negative then ignore it.
Helps investors quickly evaluate fundamentals without switching to external websites.
Perfect for fundamental screening during chart analysis, especially for halal investment decisions.
📌 Metrics Displayed (examples – update as per script):
Market Capitalization
Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio
Return on Equity (ROE)
Net Profit Growth %
Sales Growth %
Debt-to-Equity Ratio
Dividend Yield
Book Value
Bookvalue
Fundamental Metric to MarketThis script is supposed to be a quite basic way to find, from a fundamental standpoint, overvalue or undervalued stocks.
The script shows either Book to Market (inverse of P/B), EV /EBITDA, Earnings Yield (inverse of P/E) or Sales to Market (inverse of P/S).
For example, P/B is calculated as Close price / Book Value per share. As a contrarian investor you generally want to buy low P/B stocks and sell high P/B stocks. The problem is when a company has a negative Book Value. This might be the case when a company has written of a large amount of goodwill, which in turn wiped out their Book Value.
Instead you can use Book to Market, which is simply the inverse of P/B. It is calculated as Book Value per share / Close price. When using Book to Market you, generally, want to buy shares with high Book to Market values and sell those with low values. Because of the calculation, companies with negative Book Value will have negative Book to Market values and is therefore easy to identify.
The Fundamental Metric to Market indicator shows a colored background between the highest / lowest point of earlier values and the current value. When the background is mainly green the stock is probably undervalued, and the opposite is true when the background is red.
THIS IS NOT TRADING ADVICE, AND YOU SHOULD ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH
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