• Musings
  • Why Zoom, and other the Covid-Era Winners, Are No Longer Winning>>

    It doesn’t take a MBA from Columbia Business School to figure out that “work-from-home,” stocks were going to underperform in 2021. Zoom Video (NASDAQ: ZM), Wayfair (NYSE: W), Chewy (NASDAQ: CHWY), Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) and Carvana (NASDAQ: CVNA) were all big winners in 2020. Currently Zoom, Chewy and Roku are down 30%+, Wayfair is down […]

    josephgold93

    January 2, 2022
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  • How to use the P/E multiple, and why it still matters >>>

    Investing, should be simple. You find a company that you like, and buy its stock. You hope that the business grows, and investors will pay a higher price for the stock in the future, as a result. You sell the stock, when you made thousands of percent returns, and retire on a small Caribbean island, […]

    josephgold93

    January 1, 2022
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  • Losers of the 2021 Stock Market!!! >>>

    I remember my first stock. It was Moderna. I didn’t even know anything about the company, other than the fact that they were a vaccine manufacturer. This was still pretty early into the pandemic. I remember reading an article that, then-President, Donald Trump was starting to fund pharmaceutical companies that could quickly develop a vaccine. […]

    josephgold93

    December 28, 2021
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  • Winners of the 2021 Stock Market!!!>>

    2020 was a life-changing opportunity for investors that capitalized on the fear in the markets, by being greedy. 2021, on the other hand, was a bit different. Rising inflation, supply-chain disruptions, and covid variants plagued the economic landscape. We also had declining consumer confidence, a shaky political landscape, and more deaths this year, from COVID-19, […]

    josephgold93

    December 27, 2021
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  • Is Apple worth $3 Trillion?

    Apple (NASDAQ: APPL) is, undoubtedly, one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Their portfolio of products is some of the most high-quality and sought-out hardware on the planet. As of 2021, it is estimated that 1 billion people currently own an iPhone, meaning that approximately 13% of the world’s population, owns at least […]

    josephgold93

    December 25, 2021
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  • Should You Buy the Dip in Crocs?

    I’ve never been a fan of Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX), the shoe itself, but I’ve admired the company from a far. I remember going to the Tanger Factory Outlet Centers (NYSE: SKT) sometime in the summer of 2020 and noticing a line of people standing outside the Crocs store. I was in complete shock. Personally, […]

    josephgold93

    December 23, 2021
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  • Are Stock Market Indices a Good Reflection of the Stock Market?>>

    Upon reading that Lucid Motors (NASDAQ: LCID) was going to be included in the Nasdaq 100 index, I felt a cringe that I haven’t felt since the Peloton inclusion a year prior. Lucid, the electric vehicle manufacturer that hasn’t even delivered 500 cars, is going to be included in one of America’s most prestigious indices. […]

    josephgold93

    December 22, 2021
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  • Noah’s ARK has sailed and left Cathie behind >>

    Cathie Wood is a generational fund manager. Her flagship ARK Innovation ETF is currently up 88% since the start of 2020, and even touched over 200% at its 52-week high. Her determination and courage to buy into companies that are future disruptors and leaders of innovation have brought her fame, fortunes (and disdain) beyond her […]

    josephgold93

    December 20, 2021
    Uncategorized
  • Omicron, the Fed and the “inevitable bear market”

    We have an unique opportunity to capitalize on fear that spreads across the capital markets. Three factors are currently driving the market; Omicron, the Fed and the Senator Joe Manchin. Omicron is causing infections to spike across dozens of US States, raising concerns of delayed travel and a general decline of consumer activity. The Federal […]

    josephgold93

    December 20, 2021
    Uncategorized
  • Airlines, and why you should consider buying them.

    Prior to the start of the pandemic, the four largest airlines in the United States equaled roughly $110 billion in total market value. Fast forward to, only a few months later, to find that the total market value of these same four airlines was $28 billion. Delta, United, Southwest and American Airlines all suffered major […]

    josephgold93

    December 17, 2021
    Uncategorized
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