(05-26-2020, 04:23 PM)divmenow Wrote:And now we see stocks running that will clearly require a miracle to not BK and re-org their shareholders down to zero. And if they do survive by chance, it will take years to battle back to a sub 50 PE and a tiny dividend. It's nothing but Momo traders and new investor kids about to get a hard lesson in "solvency matters". I like to trade some myself, but I am not going to trade wheel barrows full of horseshiiXT and hope the music doesn't stop while I have the handles lol. This forum membership knows the music will indeed stop.(05-26-2020, 04:20 PM)fenders53 Wrote:Yeah that was what we called the .com bubble era. I remember when CPQ and DELL were trading at $200 a share. Suckers lol(05-26-2020, 03:48 PM)divmenow Wrote:The market has lost all connection with economic reality. This is why I am always invested though. I might be crying I am too cashy but I never miss out on a strong up day. If the market crashes I'll be ready. If if goes up every week for the rest of my life, that will work too lol.(05-26-2020, 03:35 PM)fenders53 Wrote:(05-26-2020, 03:05 PM)divmenow Wrote: About time value had its day in the sun. PH love that move today!!
That was pretty crazy. Of course anything I have sold the last six months was also up whether it is truly a dog or not
Everytime you keep saying this market is crazy we go up. Keep saying that
BTW You better start buying some oil stocks. They will be next to explode on the upside. Just saying
HRL and CPB are names on my buy list. Hope they get cheaper as the market rotates.
How about those banks?? Did I see that up wow .... Big moves lol
There is only one other time I recall a market this irrational. You remember 1999? No this isn't just the same, but the PEs will sure rhyme when some of these companies fail to post a meaningful profit without massaging the earnings report. And they conveniently ceased giving guidance because they know damn well it might happen for several quarters.
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