McDonald's reports results tomorrow. I would very much like to include $MCD stock in my portfolio, but the stock still looks expensive to me. Shares of $MCD have been falling quite a bit lately and the price isn't that bad anymore. I'll wait until tomorrow and if the stock drops after earnings, I'd be buying already.
Shares of $GOOGL are down over 10% in the last 5 days and the stock is trading around $120. I'm overbought today after seven months as the current price is already a nice buy for me.
Are you overbought at the current price of $GOOGL stock or are you still waiting?
Mastercard reported results today and the results were very positive. I would very much like to include $MA or $V stock in my portfolio, but both stocks are currently expensive. I would buy $MA below $300 and $V below $190.
Do you have shares of $MA or $V in your portfolio and at what prices are you overbought?
Also great companies for me but as you write, both still at high prices and agree with KnowTrade, with the advent of CBDC currencies it may not be the best for them. I'm not saying they are going out of business at all but that may come into play for example companies that are already more involved with crypto, although yes crypto is not CBDC.
I see $MC.PA stock is down quite a bit this year. For this year, $MC.PA stock is down about 3%, but over the last six months, the stock is down more than 20%. The current share price still looks expensive to me, however, if the stock were to get below $625, I would be buying.
How do you view this company and at what price do you buy shares of this company?
Investors, what is your current approach to stocks?
I've bought and repurchased quite a few stocks lately, so I plan on not buying anything for a few weeks now. I will only buy when a stock drops significantly by a few % to a price I have not had a chance to buy in at. So right now I plan to accumulate cash and wait for bigger drops.
Coca-Cola reports results tomorrow. Shares of $KO are down over 13% for the year and the current price is not bad at all. I'm thinking of buying a little more today ahead of the results and if the stock falls after the results I'd still be overbought.
Investors, which company's results surprised you the most this week? Did you buy or sell shares of any companies before or after the results?
I was pleased with the results of $BAC and a little surprised by the results of $ASML. I was still buying $BAC on Monday before the results and buying $ASML on Wednesday after the results at a discount.
Investors, which companies' results will you be watching next week?
I'm very interested in the results of $MMM, $KO, $MSFT, $GOOGL$WM, $META or maybe $AMZN. Next week will be very interesting as far as company results are concerned and I'm very interested and looking forward to the results of several companies.
This week is going to be big, there is a lot of it, but most of all I am waiting for info around $ENPH where it has already fallen quite a lot and where I am quite invested, so I wonder what the next drop will be, which I rather expect, but hopefully not so big.
Shares of $ASML are up more than 10% this year, but the share price is still a great buy for me. Yesterday ASML reported its results, which I view quite positively, but the stock was down about 5% after the results and I did a little overbought.
Do you have $ASML stock in your portfolio and are you overbought at the current price?
You may have caught that Canon is launching an alternative product that is capable of producing 5nm cycles. It's nicely done here, so someone might be interested in https://youtu.be/8UdNB3ZY4Ks?feature=shared
Investors, how do you view Waste Management and at what price would you buy $WM stock?
For me, this company is great and the stock is very stable and growing over the long term. The current price is not too bad, however I will be buying when the price drops below $150.
WM would like to be below PE 20 (max PEG 1.5), I seriously do not know why I should pay for them as a technology company when they have a net margin of 11.5% and profits are growing up to 10%. For similar money I can buy a technology monopoly ASML, GOOGL or TSMC, which has a net margin somewhere else. The last 10 years beat SPY, but how it will be the next decade I have no idea (performance since 2000 is almost the same). The fact that waste disposal will always be needed is nice, but you never know what kind of environment they will operate in and if they will even exist in 10-20 years.
Investors, which companies are due to pay you a dividend in the near future?
I am very grateful for the portfolio tracker here on Bulios, as I no longer have to look all over the place for when my dividend is coming and I have everything in one place and now in October I should be getting a dividend from $O and $MO.
Shares of $KO are down more than 14% this year and shares of $PEP are down more than 8%. Currently, it strikes me that both stocks are at a nice price. I recently bought a share of $PEP and will buy a little more this week.
Are you currently overbought on $KO or $PEP stock , or are you subject to the stock of these companies still at a high price?
For me, it's still high.