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  • billyjoe
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 9014

    My long term list: CE, MA, ABR, AMZN, PMT, ECL, FAX, CLF. Some are for long term dividend accumulation rather than price appreciation as divs. are all being reinvested.

    ----------------Billy

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    • Louetta
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2003
      • 2331

      FAX is very interesting, Billy. I certainly don't have anything like it. Reasonable entry point. Have to start paying more attention to Asian Squawk Box.

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      • BlueWolf
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 1077

        Originally posted by Louetta View Post
        Ooooo! Cramer just said buy RVLV now!
        I closed my RVLV position a while back. I came to the conclusion it was too early for that one. Since I closed it, it has dropped an additional $6+ or about 28%. I like what the company is doing and still see a lot of potential there, but IPOs are notoriously difficult to time as far as entries go. Maybe I should add it back to my LT watch list.

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        • Louetta
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2003
          • 2331

          Originally posted by BlueWolf View Post
          I closed my RVLV position a while back. I came to the conclusion it was too early for that one. Since I closed it, it has dropped an additional $6+ or about 28%. I like what the company is doing and still see a lot of potential there, but IPOs are notoriously difficult to time as far as entries go. Maybe I should add it back to my LT watch list.
          RVLV stock has definitely done poorly. In addition to the general running from IPOs, in RVLV's first 10Q after the IPO (quarter ended June 30, filed 8/12/19 I think) they took a humoungous charge for shares owed to early investors which were promised to be delivered when RVLV IPOed (it's in the S-1, which I did not read). That, I think, truly is a one-timer. Other than that they are doing OK, methinks. Anyway, I have a LEAP of Jan. 2022. We'll see.

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          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            Originally posted by Louetta View Post
            FAX is very interesting, Billy. I certainly don't have anything like it. Reasonable entry point. Have to start paying more attention to Asian Squawk Box.
            Louetta, Despite the "Asia" in the FAX symbol, 6 of its top 7 holdings are in Australian bonds.

            As income investors, should we buy any bonds right now? Bond prices have rallied, but the rear view mirror doesn't help any new money we're putting to work right now, explains Brett Owens, leading income expert and editor of Contrarian Outlook.


            -----------------billy

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            • Louetta
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2003
              • 2331

              Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
              Louetta, Despite the "Asia" in the FAX symbol, 6 of its top 7 holdings are in Australian bonds.

              As income investors, should we buy any bonds right now? Bond prices have rallied, but the rear view mirror doesn't help any new money we're putting to work right now, explains Brett Owens, leading income expert and editor of Contrarian Outlook.


              -----------------billy

              Yeh, that's cool, Billy. Just looking for some diversification. Actually Squawk Box Asia covers Australia in some detail because depending on the time of year and where in Australia you are the Australia markets open shortly ahead of the Chinese markets, Viet Nam and Whatnot.

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              • sixfeetfour
                Member
                • Nov 2013
                • 89

                Originally posted by BlueWolf View Post
                I really liked RVLV, and still do to some extent even though they’re not on my LT watch list right now. I didn’t like the way it was trending, however, and closed my position. I’m interested on ETSY for the potential. They’re revenue story has been exceptional. They got punished in August and then again at the end of November. The reasons for the August hit were a little subtle, but the October hit was because of a drop in quarterly revenue. Still, for the full year, revenue is expected to grow 30+% YoY, and their forward guidance is still strong. I agree that the trend doesn’t look that great here for an entry, but I do think it is becoming fairly valued, which for a growth stock, is compelling (usually they are somewhat overvalued). I’m lousy at calling bottoms, but I will keep an eye on this one and if it starts trending up, I might jump in.
                I jumped in and purchased ETSY today. Was considering this or doubling down my position in UAA after their lawsuit which news announced today that it should not impact the company.

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                • BlueWolf
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 1077

                  Originally posted by sixfeetfour View Post
                  I jumped in and purchased ETSY today. Was considering this or doubling down my position in UAA after their lawsuit which news announced today that it should not impact the company.
                  Great minds think alike, sixfeetfour. 😉 I openned a full position in ETSY today myself. I was reviewing their financials and their third quarter numbers don’t look so bad to me even though the street hated them. I guess when you are a growth stock, expectations are everything so you can’t afford to miss even by a fraction. Nevertheless, I’m looking at this pullback as an opportunity to get a good entry in a high growth stock. The valuation right now looks more like a value stock than a growth stock, so I thought I’d take a shot.

                  I also made a couple of changes to my LT watchlist. I dropped WORK because I think they do indeed have a serious competition problem with Microsoft Teams. Microsoft recently released some numbers for Teams, and they are growing by leaps and bounds. I can’t help but believe that some of this growth is going to come at the expense of Slack, WORK’s primary product. Even if it doesn’t happen immediately, I’m thinking it will eventually show up in WORK’s numbers. Now is just not the right time to enter WORK. I was tempted to enter MSFT, but I am a little cautious about entering here. I definitely would like to add MSFT to my portfolio.

                  I also added a recent IPO stock, LVGO, to my watchlist. The growth story there is phenomenal. If it bases a little more at these levels, I may jump in.

                  Here are my updated positions and watchlist:

                  Current LT positions:
                  AAPL, AAXN, ABMD, AMZN, APPN, AYX, BIDU, CGNX, DDOG, DOCU, EDIT, EEFT, EPAM, ESTC, ETSY, FB, FICO, GH, INSP, ISRG, LYV, MA, MDB, MELI, MTCH, NTNX, NVCR, NVDA, OKTA, OLLI, PANW, ROKU, SFIX, SHOP, SMAR, TDOC, TEAM, TREX, TTD, TTWO, TWLO, VEEV, WIX, ZEN, ZM, ZS

                  Current LT Candidates:
                  ADSK, AMT, APPF, BRK/B, CRM, CRSP, ETSY, GOOG, HUBS, KNSL, LITE, LOB, LOPE, LVGO, MASI, MSFT, NEE, NOW, PYPL, QTWO, RGEN, SNPS, SPLK, WD, WDAY

                  1. Underlined = I have previously provided a write up in this thread
                  2. Bold - New Stock
                  Last edited by BlueWolf; 11-28-2019, 12:17 PM. Reason: Fixed grammar and spacing errors

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                  • Louetta
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 2331

                    Thanks for the update.

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                    • billyjoe
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 9014

                      MA has been a wonderfully boring stock for me: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/qui...w=True&time=12

                      Hindsight is always 20-20, but I still think if I had put everything into MA 5 years ago.

                      ---------------billy

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                      • BlueWolf
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 1077

                        Added a 1/2 position in LVGO today. I also thought about adding to my DOCU position, but didn’t. I really like their story, though.

                        Current LT positions:
                        AAPL, AAXN, ABMD, AMZN, APPN, AYX, BIDU, CGNX, DDOG, DOCU, EDIT, EEFT, EPAM, ESTC, ETSY, FB, FICO, GH, INSP, ISRG, LVGO, LYV, MA, MDB, MELI, MTCH, NTNX, NVCR, NVDA, OKTA, OLLI, PANW, ROKU, SFIX, SHOP, SMAR, TDOC, TEAM, TREX, TTD, TTWO, TWLO, VEEV, WIX, ZEN, ZM, ZS


                        Current LT Candidates:
                        ADBE, AMT, APPF, BRK/B, CRM, CRSP, GOOG, HUBS, KNSL, LITE, LOB, MASI, MSFT, NEE, NOW, PYPL, QTWO, RGEN, SNPS, SPLK, WD, WDAY


                        1. Underlined = I have previously provided a write up in this thread
                        2. Bold - New Stock

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                        • BlueWolf
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 1077

                          I opened a 1/2 position in HUBS today. This stock has been in my watchlist for a while and looked very buyable at these levels. There are a number of other stocks on my LT watch list I really like, but I don’t want to chase them for an entry. For the most part, I am happy with most of my positions this round. My biggest disappointments have been ABMD, ANET, APPN, ESTC, and ZM. I’m not ready to give up on these stocks yet as I still think they all have compelling growth stories, but if things don’t start looking up by next earnings, I might have to cut bait. My philosophy has always been to pull cash from losers and put more cash into winners.

                          Current LT positions:

                          AAPL, AAXN, ABMD, AMZN, APPN, AYX, BIDU, CGNX, DDOG, DOCU, EDIT, EEFT, EPAM, ESTC, ETSY, FB, FICO, GH, HUBS, INSP, ISRG, LVGO, LYV, MA, MDB, MELI, MTCH, NTNX, NVCR, NVDA, OKTA, OLLI, PANW, ROKU, SFIX, SHOP, SMAR, TDOC, TEAM, TREX, TTD, TTWO, TWLO, VEEV, WIX, ZEN, ZM, ZS


                          Current LT Candidates:
                          ADBE, AMT, APPF, BRK/B, CRM, CRSP, GOOG, KNSL, LITE, LOB, MASI, MSFT, NEE, NOW, PYPL, QTWO, RGEN, SNPS, SPLK, WD, WDAY


                          1. Underlined = I have previously provided a write up in this thread
                          2. Bold - New Stock

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                          • Louetta
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 2331

                            Thanks for the update. Good day for your stuff today.

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                            • billyjoe
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 9014

                              BlueWolf, I like your font. Easy for us oldsters to read.

                              -----------------billy

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                              • BlueWolf
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 1077

                                Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                                BlueWolf, I like your font. Easy for us oldsters to read.
                                -----------------billy
                                Gotta accommodate our fading vision 🤓
                                Last edited by BlueWolf; 01-06-2020, 12:15 PM.

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