Author: pluginever
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Is Tom Lee from Fundstrat a historically accurate or wise investor, or is he just incredibly bullish all the time?
I recently started watching a lot of the CNBC Business channel cause I’m between jobs and not working for the next month. Anyways, they constantly have this guy on, and he’s always talking about how we’re about to enter the next leg of this bull run (wonder if he still feels that way today lol)…
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Is PayPal a buy here? Do they have MOAT with fast lane rolling out?
PayPal reported earnings but is back to 60$ down for the year. Q2 Numbers Enterprise Value: 60B Revenue Growth +8% Y/Y to 7.9B Number of Transactions +8% Y/Y Payment Volume + 11% Y/Y Active Users Y/Y Flat (But up 2 Quarters in a row) Fwd 24 FCF: +20% Y/Y to 6B EPS Increase of 17%.…
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The old saying is “Buy low, sell high”, what stock or industry is “low” right now that you feel is undervalued and is the time to buy?
We all know Warren Buffet only buys undervalued companies, or ones that are discounted. He likes big names too, so they need little marketing money as well. Think of names like Apple, Bank of America, Amex, and CocaCola. So what stock or industry do you think is “low” at the moment and is a time…
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Investing in Corsair Gaming, Inc. (CRSR) slowly becoming a disaster, what does the future for this company hold?
So a year ago Corsair was a strong buy, going for around 18 dollars a stock, a solid board on the company gave trust and promised a bright future. The decline of sales after COVID-19 ended has been catastrophic for the company and it seems that PC gaming is slowly declining as well or why…
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Amazon reports revenue miss for second quarter and issues disappointing guidance
Amazon missed on revenue in its second-quarter earnings report on Thursday and issued a weaker-than-expected forecast for the current period. The shares slid in extended trading. Earnings per share: $1.26 per share vs. $1.03 per share expected Revenue: $147.98 billion vs. $148.56 billion expected Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/01/amazon-amzn-q2-earnings-report-2024.html
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What would the stock market look like without any stock buybacks?
Imagine even the last 24 years without buybacks. Wouldn’t the s&p be like half the value it is? Is there anyway to really know this? How would you go about answering this question or reframing it? Anyone have a source out there or paper written on this?
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Uranium: Too Late to the Party or Fashionably Late
It wasn't very long after subscribing to a single newsletter (which bundled newsletters) and later re-entering trading actively that I encountered a flurry of very persuasive arguments for nuclear energy in general constituting an energy revolution. In the past few days I've traded like I never traded before (true) to get in on it with…
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Large caps + VOO
I own 50% VOO in my brokerage, and I'm trying to get into the utilities sector, but its primarily dominated by large caps, is it worth owning these large-cap stocks even though they are already apart of VOO, or keep searching for a mid/small cap that I like? Thanks in advance!
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can a company do share split?
What happens if a company share splits after earning a profit? Let's say the market cap m = 1000 USD, and total number of shares it offers is i=10, I own a=2 shares. Now company earns a profit of k=500 USD, (m' = m+k), and splits the shares i'=15, and i still own 2 shares…
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Can you invest in a company when you despise 20% of it? $CROX
I'm extremely conflicted on whether or not CROX deserves my investment. 80% of it is a cash cow: extremely profitable, robust growth, and just beautifully run. The glaring, ugly, rotting corpse that is the other 20% is weighing the rest of the 80% down is HEYDUDE. Looking at the last q as an example, CROX…