MRB10 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
BRK.B continues to be a solid entry at this price imo.
Down less than 2% since then.
MRB10 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
BRK.B continues to be a solid entry at this price imo.
Brian Earl Spilner said:MRB10 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
BRK.B continues to be a solid entry at this price imo.
Down less than 2% since then.
flashplayer said:
Curious what some of the resident chart readers think of TSSI. Its almost 400% rise after liberation day in April has been followed by a 34% drop off the high. It's at around $20 a share right now and if it gets much closer to $15 I am going to be tempted to jump back in after I sold for a nice double at around $28. One of the few times I have had good timing, unless of course it jumps back into the 30s next week before I am back in.
South Platte said:Brian Earl Spilner said:MRB10 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
BRK.B continues to be a solid entry at this price imo.
Down less than 2% since then.
Bought 10 more shares today. His day will come.
Diggity said:
The last 3 months have been the more worrisome trend.
aggiebrad16 said:
Warning… I'm a long time Brk holder so I am very biased.
Brk is up 4.36% YTD and 14.94% in the past year. VOO is up 5.76% YTD and 11.09% in the past year. I won't rub in our 5yr Brk returns vs S&P.
So Brk in the past year is outperforming the S&P with over a third of Brks market cap in cash…
Ok I'll take off my Omaha tinted glasses for feedback.
Quote:
" [color=#000000][size=3]In my opinion, this is only natural. BRK/B is valued more highly than a typical established 24 P/E stock with no dividend and a declining EPS. I'll call it the "Buffet" premium. Let's say it's worth 10%. I've long felt that it would disappear, roughly half when he relinquished control, and half when he dies. This is part of the natural process of sorting out what the market expects going-forward. It's still a valuable company, but is level-setting to be on a par with similar risk profiles in the equity universe.[/size][/color]
[color=#000000][size=3]I'm still long, and plan to stay that way, for what it's worth."[/size][/color]
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monarch said:
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Brian Earl Spilner said:
Wow, not sure I've ever seen the market this resilient before.
Not even new tariff announcements are slowing it down at this point. TACO I guess.





Heineken-Ashi said:flashplayer said:
Curious what some of the resident chart readers think of TSSI. Its almost 400% rise after liberation day in April has been followed by a 34% drop off the high. It's at around $20 a share right now and if it gets much closer to $15 I am going to be tempted to jump back in after I sold for a nice double at around $28. One of the few times I have had good timing, unless of course it jumps back into the 30s next week before I am back in.
I have a chart for it. Will post when I'm back at my computer.
flashplayer said:Heineken-Ashi said:flashplayer said:
Curious what some of the resident chart readers think of TSSI. Its almost 400% rise after liberation day in April has been followed by a 34% drop off the high. It's at around $20 a share right now and if it gets much closer to $15 I am going to be tempted to jump back in after I sold for a nice double at around $28. One of the few times I have had good timing, unless of course it jumps back into the 30s next week before I am back in.
I have a chart for it. Will post when I'm back at my computer.
ProgN said:South Platte said:
I'm bored. Somebody tell me something to buy. I'm looking for a can't-miss recommendation.
Jmo, but if you don't mind a very short term aggressive trade then consider this, you have 45 mins to debate with yourself.
Buy $CRCL at the close and be ready to sell Monday morning. I say this because it tends to jump at the open for anywhere between $5-10. So you buy at the close today, and be ready (not greedy) near the open on Monday. Don't overthink this **** and book your single, a quick in and out trade.
This isn't a "can't miss" because that phrase will always **** you, but you have strong odds of profiting in your favor for a 60 hour hold.
ProgN said:ProgN said:South Platte said:
I'm bored. Somebody tell me something to buy. I'm looking for a can't-miss recommendation.
Jmo, but if you don't mind a very short term aggressive trade then consider this, you have 45 mins to debate with yourself.
Buy $CRCL at the close and be ready to sell Monday morning. I say this because it tends to jump at the open for anywhere between $5-10. So you buy at the close today, and be ready (not greedy) near the open on Monday. Don't overthink this **** and book your single, a quick in and out trade.
This isn't a "can't miss" because that phrase will always **** you, but you have strong odds of profiting in your favor for a 60 hour hold.
South Platte,
My sell at the open timing was a little off but if you followed the trade rec, then you should be up $13/shr.
flashplayer said:Heineken-Ashi said:flashplayer said:
Curious what some of the resident chart readers think of TSSI. Its almost 400% rise after liberation day in April has been followed by a 34% drop off the high. It's at around $20 a share right now and if it gets much closer to $15 I am going to be tempted to jump back in after I sold for a nice double at around $28. One of the few times I have had good timing, unless of course it jumps back into the 30s next week before I am back in.
I have a chart for it. Will post when I'm back at my computer.
FTAC2011 said:
Prog,
I executed this trade on Friday and sold this morning (too early so kicking myself), but I'll enjoy the quick 3% profit.
Thanks so much for the advice
Greendale 87 said:FTAC2011 said:
Prog,
I executed this trade on Friday and sold this morning (too early so kicking myself), but I'll enjoy the quick 3% profit.
Thanks so much for the advice
Ditto.....solid single on this (4%). Could have been a double but such is life.
Thanks for your expertise, Prog!