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SIMPLE RESULT ANALYSIS DICTIONARY

1. Revenue / Sales

Meaning: Company sold goods/services and earned money.

  • Rising sales = demand increasing
  • Falling sales = demand weak

Master Key Pointer:

Sales growing for many quarters = business accepted by market


2. Volume Growth

Meaning: More units sold, not just price increase.

Example: Cement bags, tyres, wires sold more.

Why important:

Real demand growth.

Master Key Pointer:

Volume growth is stronger than only price growth


3. EBITDA

Meaning: Core operating profit before interest/tax.

Simple: Profit from business machine before bank and govt take share.

Master Key Pointer:

EBITDA rising = business engine stronger


4. EBITDA Margin

Meaning: Profit % on sales.

Example: ₹100 sales → ₹20 EBITDA = 20%

Master Key Pointer:

Higher margin = stronger pricing power / efficiency


5. PAT (Profit After Tax)

Meaning: Final profit after all expenses.

Master Key Pointer:

PAT should rise with sales over time


6. EPS

Meaning: Profit per share.

Useful for shareholders.

Master Key Pointer:

EPS rising regularly = shareholder wealth creation


7. Cash Flow From Operations (CFO)

Meaning: Real cash entering from business.

Sometimes profit looks good but cash not received.

Master Key Pointer:

Cash is truth. Profit can be accounting.


8. Debt

Meaning: Loan taken.

Good debt:

For expansion that gives profit.

Bad debt:

To survive losses.

Master Key Pointer:

Debt should create future earnings


9. Interest Cost

Meaning: EMI to bank.

Master Key Pointer:

High interest eats future profit


10. Capex

Meaning: Company spending to build plant/factory/capacity.

Master Key Pointer:

Good capex today = bigger earnings tomorrow


11. Capacity Utilization

Meaning: Factory use level.

Example: Plant can make 100 units, making 85 = 85%

Master Key Pointer:

Above 80% often means expansion soon


12. Order Book

Meaning: Confirmed future business pending execution.

Used in EPC, rail, defence, infra.

Master Key Pointer:

Strong order book = future revenue visible


13. Working Capital

Meaning: Money stuck in inventory + receivables.

Master Key Pointer:

Too much money stuck = weak business quality


14. Receivables

Meaning: Customer bought goods but not paid yet.

Master Key Pointer:

Receivables rising too fast = warning sign


15. Inventory

Meaning: Unsold stock lying.

Good:

Preparing for demand.

Bad:

No demand.

Master Key Pointer:

Inventory up + sales down = danger


16. ROCE

Meaning: Profit generated from total capital used.

Master Key Pointer:

High ROCE = smart business


17. ROE

Meaning: Return earned on shareholder money.

Master Key Pointer:

High ROE = wealth creator


18. Promoter Holding

Meaning: Owner shareholding.

Master Key Pointer:

Promoter increasing stake = confidence


19. Pledge

Meaning: Promoter pledged shares for loan.

Master Key Pointer:

High pledge = danger


20. Guidance

Meaning: Management future estimate.

Master Key Pointer:

Repeatedly meeting guidance = trustworthy management


21. Commentary Tone

Strong Tone:

Confident, expansion, demand strong, margin stable

Weak Tone:

Challenging environment, temporary issue, cautious outlook

Master Key Pointer:

Words reveal future before numbers


22. Govt Scheme Benefit

Examples:

  • PLI
  • Infra spending
  • Rail capex
  • Defence Make in India

Master Key Pointer:

Policy tailwind can multiply earnings


23. Export Opportunity

Selling abroad.

Master Key Pointer:

Exports diversify growth


24. Pricing Power

Can company raise prices without losing customers?

Master Key Pointer:

Best businesses have pricing power


25. Moat

Hard to replace business.

Master Key Pointer:

Easy to copy business = weak moat


VERY SIMPLE RED FLAGS

If these happen, be careful:

  • Sales up but cash flow negative
  • Profit up due to other income only
  • Debt rising every quarter
  • Promoter selling shares
  • Guidance missed again and again
  • Auditor resigned
  • Inventory piling up

SUPER SIMPLE 10-SECOND BUSINESS TEST

Ask:

  1. Sales growing?
  2. Profit growing?
  3. Cash real?
  4. Debt safe?
  5. Demand future visible?
  6. Management honest?

If yes to 5/6 → strong candidate.

1. Result Quality (Not Just Result Numbers)

What matters:

  • Revenue growth: volume-led or price-led?
  • EBITDA growth: real efficiency or one-off?
  • PAT growth: tax benefit / lower finance cost / true operating strength?
  • CFO vs PAT match (cash-backed earnings or accounting earnings)
  • Working capital stress hidden inside growth
  • Segment-wise margin changes

Example: 25% PAT growth can be weak if receivables jumped 40%.


2. Hidden Balance Sheet Signals

We’ll inspect:

  • Sudden debt rise before capex monetization
  • CWIP growth (future capacity trigger)
  • Inventory build-up (demand coming or stuck stock?)
  • Receivables spike (channel stuffing risk)
  • Promoter pledge changes
  • Contingent liabilities
  • Subsidiary losses hidden below line
  • Deferred tax tricks
  • Related party transactions

This often reveals future trouble before market notices.


3. Forward Commentary Intelligence

Management tone matters more than reported quarter.

We’ll decode:

  • “Demand remains healthy” = generic
  • “Strong enquiry pipeline converting in H2” = possible trigger
  • “Utilization improved from 68% to 78%” = earnings leverage ahead
  • “Commodity softness aiding margins” = temporary tailwind
  • “Awaiting approvals/orders” = optionality
  • “Confident of double-digit growth” = conviction signal

Tone shift quarter-to-quarter is critical.


4. Pre-Result Setup (Smart Money Clues)

Before result:

  • Price rising with low news flow
  • Delivery volume increase
  • OI build-up in futures
  • Relative strength vs sector
  • Block deals / institutional entry
  • Stock refusing to fall in weak market

Often indicates informed accumulation.


5. Management Aggression Toward Growth

We’ll track if management is passive or hungry.

Positive signs:

  • Capacity expansion ahead of demand
  • Export push
  • New product launches
  • Backward integration
  • Acquisitions with logic
  • Hiring senior talent
  • Margin target upgrades
  • Entering premium segments

Weak signs:

  • Defensive tone
  • Blaming market repeatedly
  • No capital allocation roadmap
  • Dilution without growth clarity

6. Utilization of Funds / Bank Money

Important especially in India.

We’ll examine:

  • Debt taken for productive capex or working capital hole?
  • ROCE on borrowed capital
  • Debt refinancing trap
  • Interest coverage trend
  • Govt subsidized loans under schemes
  • PLI-linked expansion
  • EPC/order financed growth

7. Govt Scheme / Policy Trigger Mapping

We’ll connect results with policy tailwinds:

  • PLI
  • Import substitution
  • Anti-dumping duty
  • Infra budget allocation
  • Renewable push
  • Defense indigenization
  • Rail capex
  • Housing schemes
  • Water / irrigation
  • EV ecosystem incentives

Stocks rerate when policy + earnings align.


8. Hidden Leading Indicators

Sometimes future quarter is visible now:

  • Order book jump
  • Dealer addition
  • Export registration
  • Capacity utilization nearing 85%
  • Raw material downtrend
  • Receivable normalization
  • New plant trial run complete
  • Management guiding sequential growth

9. Red Flag Detection

We’ll automatically detect:

  • Sales growth but CFO negative
  • Margin rise with no explanation
  • Other income supporting PAT
  • Auditor change
  • Repeated guidance misses
  • Equity dilution before weak quarter
  • Promoter selling after optimistic commentary

10. Institutional Language Translation

If management says:

  • “Calibrated growth” = weak demand
  • “Transient headwinds” = issue bigger than admitted
  • “Short-term pain long-term gain” = near-term bad
  • “Confident of recovery” = no visibility yet
  • “Strategic review underway” = problem exists

Best Framework For You (Every Result Season)

For any stock you ask, I can give:

Result X-Ray Template

  1. Headline Numbers
  2. Hidden Strength / Hidden Weakness
  3. Balance Sheet Signals
  4. Management Tone Score /10
  5. Next Quarter Probability
  6. Institutional Entry/Exit Clues
  7. Govt/Policy Benefit
  8. Trap Risk
  9. Swing Trade View
  10. Long-Term Wealth Creation View

Where Biggest Money Is Made

Not in good current quarter.
Money is made when market hasn’t priced:

  • Next 2 quarters margin expansion
  • Capacity monetization
  • Order inflow conversion
  • Sector cycle turn
  • Policy benefit entering P&L

. Reported Numbers = What Company Officially Shows

These are headline figures in results:

  • Sales / Revenue
  • EBITDA
  • Profit (PAT)
  • EPS
  • Margin
  • Growth YoY / QoQ

This is what most people see first.

Example:

  • Sales up 20%
  • Profit up 30%

Looks excellent.

Simple Meaning:

This is the surface.


2. Real Story = What Is Actually Happening Inside Business

Sometimes headline numbers look good, but real condition may be weak—or opposite.

We check:

  • Profit due to one-time gain?
  • Sales grew because prices rose, not demand?
  • Cash flow weak?
  • Debt rising?
  • Receivables increasing?
  • Raw material cost temporarily low?
  • Order book slowing?
  • Management nervous?

Example 1: Fake Good Result

Sales +20%, profit +30%
But:

  • Cash flow negative
  • Inventory high
  • Demand weak commentary

Then real story = weak.

Example 2: Hidden Good Result

Sales flat, profit flat
But:

  • Capacity expansion complete
  • Utilization rising
  • Raw material falling
  • Strong order pipeline

Then real story = improving.

Simple Meaning:

This is the truth behind the headline.


3. Next Quarter Hidden Setup = What May Come Soon

Market makes money on future, not past quarter.

We look for clues:

  • New plant starts next quarter
  • Order execution begins
  • Debt reducing soon
  • Margin expansion likely
  • Seasonally strong quarter ahead
  • Govt policy benefit starts
  • Export orders incoming
  • Utilization from 72% to 82%

Example:

Current quarter average.
But management says new capacity starts in June.

Then next quarter hidden setup = strong.

Simple Meaning:

This is tomorrow hiding inside today’s result.


Easy Real-Life Example (Tea Shop)

Reported Numbers:

Tea shop earned ₹1 lakh this month.

Real Story:

Profit low because owner renovated shop.

Next Quarter Hidden Setup:

Renovation complete + summer season starts.

So future earnings may jump.


Stock Market Use

Many people buy only after strong reported numbers.

Smart money buys when:

  • Reported numbers okay
  • Real story improving
  • Next quarter setup strong

Master Key Pointer

Past quarter tells what happened.
Hidden setup tells where price can go next.


How I’ll Use This For You

Whenever you send any stock result, I can break into:

Reported Numbers

Good / bad headline

Real Story

True condition inside business

Next Quarter Hidden Setup

Future trigger not fully priced yet


Example in One Line

Tata Motors result profit down today, but JLR margins improving + chip issue solved + launches ahead = bullish hidden setup.


Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered investment advisor. The content in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. While we strive for accuracy, the information and data mentioned may vary, and human error is possible. Please consult your financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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