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As an investor I think a buyback signals that management lacks good investments, which implies growth will slow. Thus I generally don’t like them.
There are exceptions, like when management wants to signal that they believe the stock is undervalued. It is tricky to get that signal through, though, given the above, which is a more general sentiment. And, if the stock is undervalued, it is likely other stocks are as well, so why not look at a strategic acquisition instead of buyback. Another exception is when there is “excess” cash that the board would like to return to shareholders, but they don’t want to establish or increase a dividend (creating expectations for future dividends) and want a tax-advantaged “rifle shot” for shareholders. Excess cash means the business has and makes investments and still has enough left over to do this. Apple would be a current example of excess cash, IMO. A CFO I used to work for liked to say “Cash has a P/E of one”, meaning it is good to get it invested and bad to hold it if you’re trying to grow your stock price. |
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Doubled down on SNAP today
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10-25-2022, 05:16 PM | #7352 |
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I sold my position in AAPL ahead of MSFT and GOOG earnings, so the rest of you can expect it to go up, I have the worst timing. Still made $6/sh so that's ok.
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10-25-2022, 05:59 PM | #7353 | |
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PUTs give you the right to sell those shares at the strike price. So, between now and the end of the week, that would ensure that if the price went to $144 (apparently your cost basis, since you said you made $6/share), you would be able to sell your shares and be even, and if it went down more than that you'd profit, as those PUTs get more valuable as the share price drops further below the strike price. And, if it went up, you'd still be in the position, at a cost of only $100 (0.7% of your position, and only 1/6 of your un-realized gain). In the worst case, the stock stays between $150 and $145 (your new cost basis, since $144+1=$145), the option expires, and you're out $100. That's pretty cheap insurance. Last edited by Chick Webb; 10-25-2022 at 09:27 PM.. |
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10-25-2022, 07:46 PM | #7354 |
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I just stopped looking at my account seems like the Nasdaq is going to be just be trading within this $10,300-$11,000 range for a while. Tomorrow will give up all the gains from today. It's just pointless at this point unless you're trading |
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I write some out-of-the-money calls on a few of my stocks now and then, to generate a little more cash. The calls have to be pretty liquid for a writing strategy, but they typically are better in that regard than puts. Call profit is limited to the write price, of course, while put profit is theoretically nearly unlimited. |
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10-26-2022, 07:41 AM | #7356 |
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That’s what I’m hearing from “experts” too. S&P500 is now range bound lacking a catalyst to break out. Bull break would be FED pivot, maybe front-run by some bad employment and good inflation news. Bear break would be the opposite economic news or worse oil/natgas/war news.
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10-26-2022, 04:28 PM | #7359 |
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Burned yet again. I thought this thing couldn't go lower no matter how bad earnings but I was wrong. I'm never trading again
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You'll recover the AH loss. I think it's as much an indictment on their arrogant POS CEO as it is about the value proposition. God I despise his face and ideology, and his direction for us as people. Would never invest in FB on principle.
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10-26-2022, 06:17 PM | #7362 |
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Naw my calls are done for sure. Same thing happened with snap last week. Currently down almost 20% AH lol
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Interesting that Ford shut down the L4 division- MBLY IPO today. Should be interesting. I hold neither F nor MBLY.
TSLA will be left behind when the majors get their EV portfolios in full production. TSLA simply can’t self fund or raise enough capital to invest in more products and factories to avoid falling behind. It’s a capitalist arms race. |
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No one is catching Tesla for awhile either...they have such a huge head start. Their biggest competition rn are the Chinese EV makers. That could impact the stock but there is no domestic competition and won't be for years. |
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Meta is so overhated it's not even funny.
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