Thematic investing involves identifying and analyzing broader trends or themes that are driving change in the economy or a particular industry. These themes can be based on social, economic, technological, environmental or political factors, and may include things like demographic shifts, changing consumer preferences, or advancements in technology. Thematic analysis helps investors identify companies that are likely to benefit from these trends or themes and invest in them before the market catches up. This can lead to significant returns if the investor is correct in their analysis.

Altman Z-Scores

The Altman Z-Score The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy was published in 1968 by Edward I. Altman, who was, at the time, an Assistant Professor of Finance at New York…