5 undervalued companies reduced to one sentence:
1) $Airbnb (ABNB.US)$ : Actively taking market share from $Booking Holdings (BKNG.US)$ yet the stock has gone nowhere since IPO despite the 3x revenue.
2) $Hims & Hers Health (HIMS.US)$ : Has 54% market share in new telemedicine customers, set to win the whole market.
3) $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ : Set to generate at least $150 billion operating income from cloud in 2032, yet the market ignores this.
4) $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ : It remains undervalued as recession fears reignited but it proved that it’s loan portfolio is strong.
5) $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ : Hammered down despite the exploding earnings, forward PE now stands at 29 PE.
Portfolio of these 5 stocks will outperform S&P 500 by a margin in the next 5 years.
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Tonyco : Agreed. I'm guessing this is due to generational differences.
For example: $Airbnb (ABNB.US)$ . Boomers, who could never imagine traveling and not staying at a hotel, don't understand why they will be more successful than traditional hotels/resorts. They would be suspicious of staying in a strangers house.
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Tonyco : $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ is another good example. They don't trust digital things for whatever reason, so institutions and hedges all short the shit out of it. They like their archaic ways. They're the reason we still have to use checks for certain things or why transfers and refunds still take 3-5 days to "process"
STD0313 Tonyco : where?
Christina Harrison : I don't know where you get the idea that boomers don't like tech things, or that we dont understand not staying at a hotel. You do realize that the majority of mom and pop landlords are boomers and that many of them have converted their rentals to airbnb right? I have 2 in florida and in all the years renting them i've never had a guest under 50. And boomers and genx created the very access to the media you play on now? Sure there were some that felt that way in the 90's and even early 2000's...it's not that way anymore simply because you must have tech to even set up to access social security. they dont just email two factor anymore and without a cell phone you can't hardly do anything at all.
Christina Harrison : 55% of hosts on the Airbnb platform are women. 13% of hosts in the U.S. are over the age of 60. Seniors are the fastest-growing host