Thinking of trading BNP PARIBAS?
- 1. It seems pretty obvious that the bank, compared to other giants of the industry, has had little to no trouble with their investors and other scandals (apart from the sanctions fine). Also, it has seen stable revenues over the years, ranging from €38B in 2013, to €43B in 2017. 2. BNP Paribas is considered one of those rarity large banks that actually delivers on their promises to stakeholders. In 2016 it was producing better returns that many of the US Banks despite being anchored in a low-growth home region and hence, it was the standout candidate as the world's best bank in the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2016. 3. It is a bank that also focuses greatly on developing markets, that way embracing a more geographic and business diversity. It looks like BNP Paribas, unlike their other large banks counterparts, will keep experiencing growth.
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- 70+ pre-installed indicators
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- 26 time frames
- Live Sentiment data
- Chart trading
- Advanced Take Profit & Stop Loss
- Depth of Market
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- Efficient risk management
- Can start and stop copying at your will
- Flexible allocation of funds
- Detailed performance reports
- Full transparency & access to historical data
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For beginners:
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For advanced traders:
- Ability to create your own cBot or custom indicator
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1. Regardless of how BNP Paribas looks like the next shiny object, their price-to-earnings ratio of 9.01x shows undervalued relative to the FR market average range of 17.56x. This multiple is a median of profitable companies of 17 Banks companies in France. This means that the BNP appears to be overvalued compared to their industry average. 2. BNP's current undervaluation could be a sign of a potential buying opportunity and increase your exposure to the stock. 3. Other things you want to take into account when making the decision of whether to buy or sell this stock are: the company's financial health and past track records.
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