BetterInvesting™ Magazine Update on Nike and Pioneer Natural Resources
January 31, 2022 – The Editorial Advisory and Securities Review Committee of BetterInvesting Magazine today announced Nike Inc. (NYSE:NKE) as its “Stock to Study” and Pioneer Natural Resources Co. (NYSE:PXD) as its “Undervalued Stock” in the April 2022 issue for investors’ informational and educational use.“As investors have been reminded this January, investing is not an elevator ride straight up. Those who stick to their principles such as the BetterInvesting first principle of investing regularly, regardless of market swings in order to take advantage of the best days in the market, are historically rewarded for their consistency. Our founder, George Nicholson, insisted one must invest regularly without trying to guess which way the market is going. And for 70 years, we’ve taught these principles in order to create successful lifelong investors,” said Ken Zendel, CEO of the National Association of Investors (NAIC), the parent organization of BetterInvesting.
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Check the April 2022 issue of BetterInvesting Magazine for more details about the latest stocks. Non-members can utilize the trial version of the BetterInvesting online stock selection and analysis tools to study the investment potential of Nike and Pioneer Natural Resources by viewing their fundamental data and applying judgments.
Committee members are Robert M. Bilkie, Jr., CFA; Daniel J. Boyle, CFA; Marisa Bradbury, CFA; Philip Keating, CFA; Walter J. Kirchberger, CFA; and Anne Nichols, CFA.
As stated, the BetterInvesting committee’s Stock to Study and Undervalued Stock choices are for the informational and educational uses of investors. They are not to be considered as endorsed or recommended for purchase by NAIC / BetterInvesting. BetterInvesting urges investors to educate themselves about the stock market so they can make informed decisions about stock purchases. Investors should conduct their own review and analysis of any company of interest using the Stock Selection Guide before making an investment decision.