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Tag Archives: price-to-earnings
Time to sell tech stocks? Yes!
On March 25th I suggested it was okay to buy tech stocks, and featured a couple of ETF’s. I did buy at the time, and have enjoyed a 50% return in less than 2 months. Let’s face it, with bond … Continue reading
Posted in Random Thoughts, stocks
Tagged coronavirus, ETF's, maverickinvestors, overbought, overvalued, price-to-earnings, recession, sell, stocks, technology
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Why the S&P 500 should fall another 10% to 20%.
The risk of being so right in one’s projections (I called this meltdown months ago) is you begin to second guess yourself – maybe now I should turn bullish? The recent rally (which I covered in my “It’s a Trap” … Continue reading
Posted in markets, Random Thoughts
Tagged bearish, coronavirus, correction, earnings, forecast, Index, maverickinvestors, prediction, price-to-earnings, S&P 500, stock market
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Bear Market Over? Or “It’s a Trap!”
If you think a few good days in the stock market signals the end of the big bad BEAR, then watch this video. I’ve suggested in prior articles that there’s the potential for much more downside, especially as data (months, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bear, bullishness, earnings, maverickinvestors, price-to-earnings, S&P 500, spooner, stock market, strategy
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S&P 500 closes below my -35% target
The index blew through my original target (from early February) of 2600 – which I determined prior to the global lock-down meant to contain the novel coronavirus. It was based on an average P/E of 15 times no growth in … Continue reading
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Tagged bearish, coronavirus, earnings, forecast, maverickinvestors, price-to-earnings, S&P 500, spooner
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Beware the ‘dead cat bounce!’ Again!
A dead cat bounce is a temporary recovery of asset prices from a prolonged decline or a bear market that is followed by the continuation of the downtrend. Another less morbid expression we’re hearing on occasion is ‘relief rally.’ Despite … Continue reading
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Tagged deadcatbounce markets, earnings, price-to-earnings, S&P500 Index short, stock market
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Research in Motion TOP PICK? Is the guy whacko?
Who in their right mind would suggest Research in Motion as their TOP PICK for 2012? There’s no shortage of controversy to be sure surrounding the company. Yesterday I sat with good friends, man and wife, and SHE (Rayla) thought … Continue reading
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