Useful Research Tools Referenced
For readers who want to experiment with some of the research approaches discussed above:
AlphaGen Pro Research — peer comparison and research tools
Portfolio360 AutoDraw charting
ARN Financial Freedom resources
These references are included as examples of tools and material discussed in the underlying source conversation, not endorsements of investment performance.
Internal Linking Suggestions
Link “sector rotation” to your article PSX Isn’t Crashing — It’s Rotating.
Link “valuation cycle” to Is PSX Cheap or Just Stuck?
Link “interest rates” to Why Interest Rates Matter More Than PSX Earnings.
Link “IMF Stand-By Arrangement” to How IMF Programs Actually Move PSX.
Link “insider transactions” to the SYSTEMS Ltd and UBL insider-buying case studies.
Link “cash flow” to the Unity Foods/Wilmar forensic analysis.
This article should become the methodology hub that those company and macro pieces point back toward.
Where This Takes the PSX Pillar Next
This article closes an important gap in the series: how the investor should actually analyze a company after understanding macroeconomics, valuation, sector cycles and market liquidity.
The logical next pillar article should therefore move one level higher:
How to Build a PSX Portfolio: Asset Allocation, Diversification, Sector Exposure and Rebalancing
That article can use the supplied 13-stock allocation wheel, mutual-fund sector-rotation chart, investor-favourites vs fundamental-scores comparison, portfolio alpha chart, and the 70/30 blue-chip-growth discussion to answer the question that comes immediately after stock selection:
Even if you identify good companies, how much of each should you own?
That would complete the progression from:
Macro → Sector → Company → Valuation → Portfolio.










































