I got into individual growth stock investing in March '21. I've been riding most of my stocks downward ever since then. Palantir is my only GREEN and has me back to total breakeven. But I have a 5-10 year timeline or longer and expecting great things from here!
The stock market might have disengaged from the FED but commercial real estate didn't, And it doesn't look good especially if inflation doesn't cool off fast. "Be fearful when others are greedy."
Inflation is making prices higher which in turn makes earnings higher. Product is decreasing but the higher prices isn’t showing it. When you print money it is filtered to the earnings, owner of companies.
the EXTREMELY ironic part about that Jim Kramer clip at the beginning of the video, is that the system IS rigged against you, and there's a video of Jim Kramer 20 years ago explaining HOW HE USED TO DO IT
I started buying gold in 1967 at $30 per ounce. at the current price that's a compounded return of 10 per cent annually. Gold is the only money you can trust
I hold many long term - saying this so as to not come off as biased. I'm wary of media (not you Tom, talking about Cramer, big wigs etc) saying the bull run should continue...meanwhile C-level executives are selling big. Bezos' $8B+ comes to mind. I can see that $ could flow from Mag. 7 --> other stocks seeking undervalued names. But the economy only looks good via skewing metrics. Millions are hurting bad. Tough call...
I think they're holding cash because we're getting high interest income on it. It's safer. But if the market does drop you'll likely see buying back in heavily. But typically these drops are short lived. So saying the bull market is going to continue is not unfounded. Something Nash did also mention is that there will be drops. But like many, at least until the Fed drops rates, I don't see/feel any major corrections incoming yet.
I'm in 70 percent t bills earning over 5 percent safely. 25 percent in stocks and the rest in cash using it to strike on dip buy opportunities. When those rates drop below 4 5 percent. I will be shifting back into the market and other type investment opportunities as they unfold. Lots of people are in the same boat as I am. I think the market will continue to go up.
Hey Tom, seeing that PLTR PE ratio is currently around 270, and forward PE is 72, what do you think is the max price of PLTR will be by the end of this year?
This is exactly the kind of videos that usually pop up right during the market topping process. When that "5% pullback" comes, Tom Nash will buy the dip only to see the market plummet another 20%.
The EV sector charging Up Wed. ChargePoint 9 %.. Lion Electric 5 %.. Vertical Aerospace 6 %.. Nikola 11%.. Plug 6 %.. Rivian 4 %.. Lucid 7 %.. Blade 8 %...more. How will the week end.? Thumbs Up video/ comment. Thanks.
How’s store of value can go down 30 percent in one day? M Saylor said it’s not and alleges that it’s digital property like real estate and that makes no sense because property can be rented and have cashflow.
I got one month mvp and unsubscribed. I’m not able to interface the same data categories and dca options on my smartphone like you do with mvp on the computer.
it might be right that it is not longer about the fed, but it is about the inflation. That is the key because they inflation will dictate the interest rates.
Fed will not cut rates until everything breaks. I can see rates going up. As long as inflation does not get down to 2%. It is not ideal for people to break everything. Unfortunately that is what needs to happen.
Could tell us all the ticker for Elons new " AI" that all big guns are buying up. That would level the playing field. How about it. How long ago did u buy PLTR or cost average into.
I’m not in any mag 7 except Apple. I keep buying Apple heavily because I believe they are the dark horse. Apple is the only stock that has not announced any ai product and they didn’t get the ai spike. If and when they announce anything ai, they WILL get their spike and that’s where I’ll get my profits.
Palantir shootout on RU-vid stockmarket like High Noon with Felix (Billy Crystal) Jeremy Lefevre (Gary Cooper) and Joseph Carlson (Gene Wilder). Wait til Clint Eastwood (Tom Nash) shows up again.
Tom, serious question: have you factored in the planned/not planned Baltimore Bridge collapse effecting negatively supply chains of farm resources going forward?