... but is it doable in reality ?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by janbillian, Jun 6, 2020.

  1. @ironchef , now I get it, PA = priceaction. I don't think there are chart patterns that have a high probability of such big returns, the stock market is simply too efficient.

    As you correctly wrote, it's pure hindsight.
     
    #421     Feb 18, 2025
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  2. He was right again ... readers of this thread, listen closely when Mr Tepper speaks.

    As a reminder (CNBC Pro subscribers get the scoop first, may be worth a subscription), this was him in last september 2024.



    Alibaba today : [​IMG]
     
    #422     Feb 20, 2025
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  3. My bullish take on Nike (NKE) remains intact, see page 41 of this thread also.

    Still think they could rally to 110 US$ within the next 12 months.

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    #423     Feb 24, 2025
  4. Timeless wisdom from another all-time investing great, Paul Singer (Elliott Investments), @ 19:00 :

     
    #424     Feb 28, 2025
  5. Kenvue (KVUE on TradingView) has, imho, a bright future. It's a spin-off of consumer goods giant Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and went public in early may of 2023.

    I'd be a buyer here, at 23.85 US$, it's also a bet of future dividend increases.

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    #425     Mar 3, 2025
  6. #426     Mar 5, 2025
  7. Readers of this thread know that I'm (thanks to Morgan Housel, "The psychology of money" and of course Fidelity Magellan fund legend Peter Lynch) a huge fan of the tobacco stocks, especially Philip Morris.

    2008 was the year Philip Morris split itself up into two seperate companies. Philip Morris International is supersuccessful with its risk reduced products (ZYN, IQOS has a 80% market share in Japan e.g.) but the stock price is now near its all-time, has rallied big since last year.

    The "other half", Altria (MO) still trades below its ATH. Very strong in the last days when the broad market, especially tech, sold off.

    May mean the market values low-growth, but stable cash-flow generators as a safe haven.

    I'd still be a buyer here, 58.16 US$. I expect rising dividend in the future.

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    #427     Mar 7, 2025
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    #428     Mar 11, 2025
  9. As a very speculative play / investment idea (I'd not invest more of 10% of what I own, very risky), it seems that GoPro may go bankrupt or get acquired by a competitor or PE firm.

    Share have nosedived and the company is not able to book a profit, but the market cap is now below the net value of its assets, though some of them may be hard to value. Closing price yesterday (03/20/2025) : 0.78 US$.

    Tickersymbol is GPRO : [​IMG]
     
    #429     Mar 21, 2025
  10. This is something I want to share with anyone interested in reading about the all-time greats in the investing game.

    I first read about Stanley Druckenmiller when he was interviewed for the 2nd volume of Market wizards ("The new market wizards") by Jack Schwager, published in I believe 1992.

    Stan "The man" Druckenmiller was able to compound at a downright scary annual return of 30 % !, thirty in words, for 30 years. An incredible feat.

    The man in his own words : https://pittsburghquarterly.com/articles/what-do-i-know-stanley-druckenmiller/
     
    #430     Mar 30, 2025
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