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$Ohmyhome(OMH.US$ 3.8 Keep an eye on you nearby, and I find it dangerous here.
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Hi I was doing my research and wondering is there any company in large cap who is growing its top line at 8% and bottom line at 14% - 15% with a pe of 12 or gaap pe of under 25? I didn't find any company. Is PayPal super cheap at this prices? Even if you consider other metrics like free cash flow it's still super cheap Please let me know if there is any other company this priced this cheap at this environment
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$C3.ai(AI.US$ from up 4% to down 4%, a fall of 8 % in a day lol
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Both of them gonna talk to each other everyday until the debt ceiling issue is settled 😂 Meanwhile, the countdown to 1st of June continues…
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Although it is now a bear market due to inflation, it is different from the previous two crashes: a tech bubble in 2000, and a financial and real estate bubble in 2008. However, currently, due to too much water flowing out of the minds of the US government and the Federal Reserve during the pandemic, serious bubbles have arisen in technology, finance, and real estate. If the worst were to happen: all bubbles had to burst to control inflation, then this crash would be equivalent to the combination of 2000 and 2008.
Let's take a look at how many years it took for each stock to come out of two crashes and reach new highs:
1. $Apple(AAPL.US$ : 4 years, 1 year. It's definitely pretty fast in tech stocks, thanks to the iPhone.
2. $Amazon(AMZN.US$ : 9 years. Since there was no record high in 2007, it only counts as the one in 2000.
3. $Microsoft(MSFT.US$ , 14 years.
4. $Intel(INTC.US$ It was 18 years. It was unbearable, so it was called A Dou.
At the beginning of this century, owning a computer and being able to access the Internet was definitely the dream of countless people. However, if the bubble blows too much, it will only be worse when it bursts. Compared to Apple's launch 📱, after the bubble bursts, these two companies are still basically doing what it was before the bubble burst, making it difficult for stock prices to return to a high point. It's shocking.
So, if the AI bubble blows too much, if $NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ The stock price rose above 400...
Let's take a look at how many years it took for each stock to come out of two crashes and reach new highs:
1. $Apple(AAPL.US$ : 4 years, 1 year. It's definitely pretty fast in tech stocks, thanks to the iPhone.
2. $Amazon(AMZN.US$ : 9 years. Since there was no record high in 2007, it only counts as the one in 2000.
3. $Microsoft(MSFT.US$ , 14 years.
4. $Intel(INTC.US$ It was 18 years. It was unbearable, so it was called A Dou.
At the beginning of this century, owning a computer and being able to access the Internet was definitely the dream of countless people. However, if the bubble blows too much, it will only be worse when it bursts. Compared to Apple's launch 📱, after the bubble bursts, these two companies are still basically doing what it was before the bubble burst, making it difficult for stock prices to return to a high point. It's shocking.
So, if the AI bubble blows too much, if $NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ The stock price rose above 400...
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$Upstart(UPST.US$ today is the day to hit 35?
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$Mullen Automotive(MULN.US$ bottom has reached... buy in bros.
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$Mullen Automotive(MULN.US$ junk everyday falling 10% like no tmr
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山顶见 _God_: I'm not going to buy it. A lot of chips are locked up, and all the money has flowed out. I'm afraid to look at this kind of outrage ticket