These are the next stocks I’m looking to wheel. I’m looking...
These are the next stocks I’m looking to wheel. I’m looking to diversify into profitable companies.
$Intel (INTC.US)$
$PayPal (PYPL.US)$
$Disney (DIS.US)$
The criteria is profitable, decent premiums (25% annualized) 100% upside and belief that share price can double from here in 3 to 5 years.
Other companies?
$Intel (INTC.US)$
$PayPal (PYPL.US)$
$Disney (DIS.US)$
The criteria is profitable, decent premiums (25% annualized) 100% upside and belief that share price can double from here in 3 to 5 years.
Other companies?
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151641076 : Im on board with Paypal, just bought 2 days ago. But I would personally stay away from Intel and Disney though.
DC_Ultron 151641076 : why staying away from these two?
151641076 DC_Ultron : Intel used to be the market leader, now its falling behind and as a tech giant it has the Nokia vibe for me. For Disney though, they are going through major restructuring and Disney+ is losing users so thats why Im staying away. Just personal thoughts and I might be wrong
DC_Ultron 151641076 : fair enough, but to say intel is becoming like Nokia is a little far fetched though. Its PB looks the most attractive among its peers and I still can't see competition like AMD, etc. having something that superior to knock it out into oblivion. B2B isn't that as straightforward as B2C (Nokia) imo.
151641076 : Sure if you are looking at Intel as a value play. But say you compare its to its peers, they are actually not that comparable. Says Intel used to enjoyed the monopoly in computers, now that sectors have been segmented into many smaller ones: android tablets, smartphones, Apple's products, Google's, Samsung which they produce their own chips to some extend. Gradually, Intel is loosing market shares and I don't see they are trying to innovate in any other markets. Intel will surely be around for another decades but I can only see Intel loosing its relevant over time especially with AI and VR (as Apple now joins the party) start getting traction.