woodman1999
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On that note....JCP .... $4!!!
Excuse me, but I think you mean 3.99, pre-market!
On that note....JCP .... $4!!!
I dont understand this market frenzy. It is crazy. My portfolio value has increased in 9 trading days what it did the whole 1st quarter of 2017.
Trump outlawed selling.
Def get the feeling that this is the last surge before kaboom.
Need a trigger though.
maybe a crypto crash?
I'm here. You said AMD at $20/share by April if I recall the dates correctly. We'll see then.Muh AMD calls up 80%. Where is that Dullard fellow who said he would call me out on my price targets for AMD? Probably hiding under a rock, counting his losses on INTC.
And I still have a full 360 days until I have to exercise or sell. Too easy.
I'm here. You said AMD at $20/share by April if I recall the dates correctly. We'll see then.
If you recall correctly, I do not think INTC is a good buy either at the moment.
http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=threads/official-2017-stock-market-thread.2495701/page-20#post-39150649You said AMD was fair value and INTC was undervalued when AMD was 9$ and INTC was $47. Look where they went since then. Your rationale was "HURR DURR P/E RATIO"
http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=threads/official-2017-stock-market-thread.2495701/page-20#post-39150649
My own words "I'd actually stay clear of both at the moment. Both stocks are overvalued in my mind, unless you are looking at short term plays." I don't see how you twist that into saying that INTC was undervalued. Who is the one moving the goal posts?
AMD closed at $10.85/share when I posted on Nov 2, 2017 that both were overvalued, I do not recall the exact price that it was at 12:10 when I posted. So, you turn that into pretending that I said it was overvalued at $9? Maybe you should try reading my posts if you wish to comment on them. I'd be wary of buying AMD over $10/share right now unless they can get their CPU prices up. Good product prices make a good stock, not just good products. If AMD can get their product prices up, I'll gladly raise that $10/share number. But not until AMD can show that they can get higher prices to stick.I don't memorize every asinine post you make nor do I bother actually reading your posts unless they closely follow or quote mine. You were the one who called me out and claim you'd follow me around trying to catch me in a bad trade. Looks like that backfired, badly.
You admit that according to you AMD was overvalued at $9 . What's your Dullard price target? 7$? You can't go much below that without being outside of the range of the 20 or so analysts that rate AMD.
$20 by April is unlikely but possible. I see AMD trading in the 15-18$ range by then... which is why I bought $10 1/19 Calls when it was $9.90.
I'm watching. Now I'm trying to learn from you. Your less than 6 months would be some point earlier than May 2nd, 2018. But now you are saying that $20/share is unlikely in April. It is hard to learn from your posts when they keep changing so much. Unless, are you calling a huge spike on May 1st? Please help me learn your tactics.Watch an learn - AMD will be $20 in less than 6 months while INTC will be back in the 30s if they're lucky.
AMD closed at $10.85/share when I posted on Nov 2, 2017 that both were overvalued, I do not recall the exact price that it was at 12:10 when I posted. So, you turn that into pretending that I said it was overvalued at $9? Maybe you should try reading my posts if you wish to comment on them. I'd be wary of buying AMD over $10/share right now unless they can get their CPU prices up. Good product prices make a good stock, not just good products. If AMD can get their product prices up, I'll gladly raise that $10/share number. But not until AMD can show that they can get higher prices to stick.
Sadly for you, I do remember what you write. In November you wrote:
I'm watching. Now I'm trying to learn from you. Your less than 6 months would be some point earlier than May 2nd, 2018. But now you are saying that $20/share is unlikely in April. It is hard to learn from your posts when they keep changing so much. Unless, are you calling a huge spike on May 1st? Please help me learn your tactics.
So far your tactics seem to mostly be going back in time, picking a low number, claiming that you bought then, and suddenly sold on the day you posted. How do I apply this to my investment strategy going forward?
Hmm, Wall Street doesn't seem too worried about the shutdown even though it sounds like it will happen.
I dont understand this market frenzy. It is crazy. My portfolio value has increased in 9 trading days what it did the whole 1st quarter of 2017.
US reits haven't been booming with everything else, they're flat for 3 years now