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2026.05.15 07:18

[Rewards] China Visit, Day 3 | Single-stock deep dive: is 30x P/E expensive?

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Today is day three of the China visit.

Also the last day.

On D1 we scanned the news flow — the fast-moving outside signals.

On D2 we read the order book — even faster-moving capital action.

Today, D3, we go deep: tune out short-term noise and ask one plain question —

The stock you care about — what's the underlying company actually worth?

Today, a single-stock deep dive — CLI walks you through the financials and valuation

30x P/E — expensive or cheap?

You can't answer that from a single number.

You have to see where it ranks within its own industry.

You have to see the trend over the past three years.

And you have to check the three financial statements to see if the company is actually making money.

✅ Today's capability: Single-stock deep dive — one set of commands to read "fundamentals + relative position" in one pass

The headline command here is valuation-rank — it gives you the industry PE/PB/PS percentile, showing exactly where this stock sits among its peers.

longbridge financial-statement <symbol> # the three financial statements (income/balance sheet/cash flow)

longbridge financial-report <symbol> #key-metric summary (revenue, net income, EPS, ROE)

longbridge valuation <symbol> # is this stock expensive?

longbridge valuation-rank <symbol> # today's feature: industry PE/PB/PS percentile rank

longbridge industry-valuation <symbol> # valuation distribution across the entire industry

longbridge calc-index <symbol> # PE /PB / turnover and other key metrics

🌟 Why this matters

A P/E or P/B number alone tells you nothing.

You need to read it against two contexts.

Horizontal: industry percentile tells you what "expensive" or "cheap" is relative to whom. A stock at 30x P/E sounds pricey — until you find out the industry average is 50x. Then it's actually cheap.

Vertical: stack the three financial statements on top of the valuation. Revenue is up, but operating cash flow isn't? The "growth" might be sitting on paper. No matter how low the valuation looks, tread carefully.

Note: valuation is for medium- to long-term judgment. Short-term price action is driven by sentiment and flows

How to join?

Today is Day 3 — order from the financials + valuation + industry rank menu.

Just drop a comment with what you want to look up. We'll run the commands and reply with charts.

Just tell us two things:

Which stock (with the suffix — e.g. NVDA.US, 9988.HK, BABA.US)

Which angle (three statements / valuation level / industry percentile / key metrics — pick any)

Don't worry about the syntax. Something like "Where does $NVIDIA(NVDA.US) rank on valuation in its industry?" or "9988.HK earnings data" is enough.

🎁 Every comment gets rewarded. No cap.

Repost this and drop a comment — each valid comment earns 188 task coins.

Event window: now through May 27, 2026, 7:00 PM

Payout: within 15 business days after the event ends

🔧 Want to run it yourself?

If you've already installed Longbridge Skill, the CLI is available automatically.

Installing:

Not set up yet? Here's the fastest way in:

Tutorial post: [Installation Guide] Step-by-step to install Longbridge Skill + CLI

Official docs: https://open.longbridge.com/zh-CN/docs/cli

Mainland China users: https://open.longbridge.cn/docs/cli

Tomorrow — Day 4 — we move into sell-side consensus + historical backtest.

We'll pull the analyst target-price curve over time, and show you exactly how the sell-side is pricing the stock you care about.


Want the full 7-day series? Tap here 👉 China Week · 7-Day CLI Series

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