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If you haven't been watching closely, you might have missed some big changes in the stock market this year. The Russell 2000, a group of smaller companies, lost its profits for the year. The same happened with the S&P 500 equal weight, another group of companies. Bonds, which people invest in for steady returns, have decreased in value by 14% this year. However, the Nasdaq 100, which includes many big technology companies, has grown a whopping 36%! This is a big differen...
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So as you regards probably noticed $PYPL just dropped 7%. If you took time to actually read the Q2 results you will quickly notice that this reaction is stupid af. Revenue is up 7% yoy, operating income up 48%. What’s more important though is that the payment volume is up 11% which means they are holding their market position against Visa and Mastercard. My thesis is that Wallstreet is dumb and forgot to read that the 350mil. negative cashflow is caused by the buy now pay lat...
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$PayPal(PYPL.US$ The new CEO candidate is uncertain, investors who have no confidence or motivation to resume their upward momentum, so only the new leaders have determined that the chance to break through the current dilemma is only an opportunity, but the focus also depends on whether the market buys or approves that the company is a good company. Although the ability to make money is not as good as before, the overall ability to make money is not as good as before, it is still relatively pragmatic and healthy, and the ability to amortize costs, otherwise they will have to endure slowly
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The price chart of $PayPal(PYPL.US$ does not look nice.
If you invested in the stock 5 years ago, chances are all the capital gains accrued would have now been a lost.
So is this the end of Paypal stock?
Here are some points to take note of.
1. Resulst are actually good due to huge growth in operating income
GAAP revenue grew 9% YoY to USD 7.04 billion. But the real highlight here is the operating income growth, which surged 41% to USD ...
If you invested in the stock 5 years ago, chances are all the capital gains accrued would have now been a lost.
So is this the end of Paypal stock?
Here are some points to take note of.
1. Resulst are actually good due to huge growth in operating income
GAAP revenue grew 9% YoY to USD 7.04 billion. But the real highlight here is the operating income growth, which surged 41% to USD ...
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PayPal is down over 61% year-to-date. The share value has lost 5.5% in November month and over 11% over the previous 6 months.
Despite the divergence in growth rates, PayPal remains a much larger payment type making up 16% of global e-commerce purchases versus Apple Pay's 5%.
According to Black Friday survey PayPal's e-commerce dominance, with PayPal core and Venmo accounting for 34.9% of Black Friday online payment practices, commanding the th...
Despite the divergence in growth rates, PayPal remains a much larger payment type making up 16% of global e-commerce purchases versus Apple Pay's 5%.
According to Black Friday survey PayPal's e-commerce dominance, with PayPal core and Venmo accounting for 34.9% of Black Friday online payment practices, commanding the th...
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Hey, mooers!
Welcome back to Monthly Buzz.
Such a tough September, right? Historically, September has been the worst month of the year for stocks. It has been called the "September effect". Data from CFRA, a market research firm, shows that only two months, February and September, have averaged negative returns for the stock market since 1945 (Source: ). Can the following buzzing stocks break the spell? Let's check it out!
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Welcome back to Monthly Buzz.
Such a tough September, right? Historically, September has been the worst month of the year for stocks. It has been called the "September effect". Data from CFRA, a market research firm, shows that only two months, February and September, have averaged negative returns for the stock market since 1945 (Source: ). Can the following buzzing stocks break the spell? Let's check it out!
Buzzing Stocks List...
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This is an entertainment investment or retaliatory investment.I have been brainwashed by luxury goods for many years. I remember when I just worked, I spent more than a thousand yuan on a bag made of longchamp plastic in 2006. I didn't buy the first bag of ten thousand yuan until I traveled to Europe in 2013. I was full of desire and consumption, focused on all kinds of luxury goods, envied if I couldn't buy them, and got tired of buying them. I always thought that being able to afford these luxury goods had become a way to prove myself. Until I went to Roewe to buy a bag, and the cabinet sister used to work in Herm è s, I asked her on what basis did they decide whether or not to give the guest a bag? She says their idea is to find people who agree with their brand and like their brand to carry Herm è s through their lives.I suddenly feel that buying only one bag doesn't prove anything at all. Can I buy a bag and keep buying different bags all the time?At that time, I already had something to buy in 2018. $Hermes International SA(HESAY.US$Bag money, when I walked into the window, I found that I did not want to spend this money to prove that I am rich and have the ability to make money. I did not have the ability of Herm è s until his death, so I was relieved and relaxed.At the same time, I also feel that I have the ability to afford it. I can choose to buy or not to buy, but I have no desire.In recent years, the sword has gone too far, paying more attention to insurance, stocks, real estate and other things that can generate money, while luxury goods.
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