CAPitalize Your Stocks – Interview With Atticus Lowe (Part 2) – Season 2: Episode 18

Part 2 of my fascinating interview with Atticus Lowe, co-manager and co-asset manager at 15 Equity, and author of “The Entrepreneurial Investor,” an investment book that I think all CAPitalizers should read.  

In today’s conversation, Atticus will talk about what he looks for when evaluating which company stocks (and what types of businesses) he would like to buy.  Are things like a company’s P/E ratio one of the main determinants, or do you have to look a bit deeper to see what’s really going on?  What about cash flow?  

All important questions, and we talk about this — and a LOT more —  on this week’s episode of CAPitalize Your Finances!

Important Information:

Different types of investments and/or investment strategies involve varying levels of risk, and there can be no assurance that any specific investment or investment strategy will be profitable for a client’s or prospective client’s portfolio, thus, investments may result in a loss of principal. Accordingly, no client or prospective client should assume that the information presented serves as the receipt of, or a substitute for, personalized advice from CAPitalize Your Finances or from any other investment professional. 

You should always seek counsel of the appropriate advisor prior to making any investment decision. All investments are subject to risk including the loss of principal. This material was gathered from sources believed to be reliable, however, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed.

Christopher Panagiotu is a registered representative with, and securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor and member FINRA/SIPC. The investment professionals are affiliated with LPL Financial and are conducting business using the name CAPitalize Your Finances, a separate entity from LPL Financial. Atticus Lowe, and 15 Equity are not affiliated with CAPitalize Your Finances or LPL Financial

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