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, what stocks have you been most interested in this year and which companies have you bought the most shares of this year?
I've been very interested in $NVDA stock this year, as it's been growing incredibly fast this year, and I've bought the most shares of $ASML and $CVS so far this year.
I have decided to buy some $ASML stock this month. ASML primarily makes chip making machines. More and more chips will be needed, which means the company will be very successful in the future. Personally, I see a lot of potential here and the company has very nice fundamentals and I will be buying some of the stock even though the stock is not exactly cheap.
I've mentioned ASML stock here a couple of times, a company I like a lot, and until a few weeks ago I wasn't sure whether I would buy this stock or not. Last week, despite the stock being high, I bought a portion of $ASML stock. I see great potential here and the company is expecting high revenue growth and overall expects great growth going forward.
Investors, what stocks and ETFs have you bought or sold recently and what stocks are you looking to buy or sell?
I like every month bought $SPY, $MO and $CVSandthis week I still bought part of $ASML stock. I'm not selling anything yet but next week I plan to sell off part of $MMM stock and otherwise hoard cash for any dips.
Since someone mentioned $ASML - do you think there is a similarly important but unknown company in the world? I think it could be BASF. What do you think?
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Tomorrow, many interesting and well-known companies will report their results, but I will be most interested in the results of the Dutch company $ASML. This company produces advanced equipment for chip manufacturing. ASML is very financially stable. In addition, I would like to buy shares of a European company already. However, the stock is really high at the moment.
Before someone writes again that it's very expensive, I hope he doesn't plan to buy MSFT, AAPL, KO, PEP and similar evergreens in the near future;)
Take a look at your portfolio and see how many stocks you hold have a PEG ratio lower than 1.68
ASML has been growing 25% for the last 5 years and the forecast for the next 5 years is the same, except that analysts know exactly what earnings they will have 2 years in advance because that is how long they wait for orders to clear.
btw the fact that it is worth 800usd today solves the fractional shares, who expects this company to drop to a P/E of 25 so will wait another 5 years;)
There will be a lot of interesting companies presenting their results this week. I'm especially looking forward to Wednesday when $TSLA$IBM$ASML$NFLX will be on. What will you be watching this week?
ASML is indispensable for all chipmakers, unfortunately it is not so visible on the stock. If it will level out I don't know, I guess they need to start talking about AI 😂
This European company focuses on the manufacture of advanced lithography equipment used to produce semiconductors.
Their main product is EUV lithography systems that create small and precise structures on semiconductor chips. These systems are then used to produce advanced and powerful chips that are used in computers, mobile phones, etc.
I'm surprised the company hasn't gotten to me yet. I've seen Ticker, otherwise no idea what he's doing. I'll definitely check it out again in the future when it might be at a slightly nicer price. 👍
Which company do you think has the biggest Moat in the world? My guess is $ASML. Can you think of anyone else? I'm kind of thinking I want a company with a really huge moat, but they're all pretty much priced in. Can you think of any? 🤔
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