PAYPAL (PYPL STOCK): TURNAROUND HERE? I LIKE IT!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 เม.ย. 2024
- PayPal reported their 1Q 2024 earnings, beating Wall Street Estimates while management provided a honest assessment of their past challenges. PYPL trades at a cheap valuation and seems like a very interesting set up!
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New management seems like they're starting to successfully turnaround PayPal. I liked their honest assessment of their business, both the GOOD and the BAD, while the valuation is significantly below the average market multiple. Smells very interesting! For more compelling ideas consider www.unrivaledinvesting.com
Massive change in management at PayPal. It's like an entirely new company at this point. They're handpicking the Avengers of Finance over there
That story about your poster in your dorm room, LoL. Loved that.
I bought aggressively at $55 plan to hold for a few years I like what I see so far. Could be a 3x for me in 24 months. PayPal has plenty more growth this sector is still expanding and they are still king.
Thanks for covering. Good insights.
Thank you
Can you please make a video on CORT stock?
Great Chanel!
Value proposition in a growth sector, it sounds like Intel. Not my cup of tea.
If I could like this video twice, I would!
Underpromise and overdeliver creates unpredictable volatility I think. I prefer management makes accurate predictions because stock market usually moves with expectations
I would argue that a value investment is only a value investment when there is an intact moat. If there isn't, it usually becomes a value trap instead.
A very thoughtful point!
So no room for speculation in value investing? Moat only investments?
@@TomBTerrific By definition, speculation is not investing.
@@davidp252 9% revenue growth, total payment volume up 14%, increased active users, very healthy balance sheet..?
So, your telling me this stock in 5 years Will NOT even get back to $300?
NO, I don't think it could hit 300, maybe in 7-10 years, Paypal is definitly not a dying company. Although I don't see any major growth ahead of this company however I do think this company is undervalued I think this stock should trading around 75-90$ range after this good earnings report.
@@charlesl9574 7-10 years is fine by me ..This is a long term game..As in 15-25 years...
Lol. It was worth $300 but only back when it was rapidly growing.
"Investors" these days 😂
@@charlesl9574 I agree 100% . Been following SNOW, last earnings it beat estimates tremendously and still dropped some 30%
@@Jake-fh2lj I would blame such rise more to the American Rescue Plan Act.
This story is all about buy backs.
9% revenue growth, active users up, total payment value up…??
I just dont see paypal being relevant in the future...just another place to buy bitcoin. Right now, no vendor wants use paypal to receive payments.
F paypal 😂 stock going to $0
They’re growing
They’re growing
Hey. What your analysis on stock: CAVA
People like chineese and mexican food better. Maybe they will switch to Mediterranean/ Greek food.
Also, try MAMA. And, I still think CMG is great if you it drops to less than 2K per share.
@@edgonsorowski1924$2K might be a fair value. Depends on number of shares outstanding and performance! Not stock price!