9.16Open9.16Pre Close0 Volume1 Open Interest87.00Strike Price0.00Turnover94.50%IV0.24%PremiumOct 4, 2024Expiry Date8.97Intrinsic Value100Multiplier4DDays to Expiry0.19Extrinsic Value100Contract SizeAmericanOptions Type-0.8597Delta0.0299Gamma8.26Leverage Ratio-0.2054Theta-0.0067Rho-7.10Eff Leverage0.0177Vega
PayPal Stock Discussion
But the market shows that sometimes it can go against odds, historical trends and past performances
The positive trend is likely driven by the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by a super-sized 50 basis points. Don’t fight the Fed, they say.
$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ $iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ $Arm Holdings (ARM.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$ $Enphase Energy (ENPH.US)$ $Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF.US)$ $Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$ $Spdr S&P Bank Etf (KBE.US)$ $The Trade Desk (TTD.US)$ $Block (SQ.US)$ $Visa (V.US)$ $MasterCard (MA.US)$ $PayPal (PYPL.US)$
That means $PayPal (PYPL.US)$ trades on a FCF yield of 8.45%, this compares to the 10-year yield at 3.75%,
Assuming free cash flow stays constant:
- A 3.75% FCF yield implies $158/share
- A 5% FCF yield implies $120/share
For comparison, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ currently trades at a 3.3% yield.
- A 5% FCF yield exceeds the risk-free rate by 125bps (5% - 3.75%)
- No growth assumptions are factored int...
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