Kinda feels like a short-term top to me
I feel pretty confident you are correct. I could see it landing anywhere in the $20's over the next couple of years.jagvocate said:
Kinda feels like a short-term top to me
It really was a short term top.mazag08 said:I feel pretty confident you are correct. I could see it landing anywhere in the $20's over the next couple of years.jagvocate said:
Kinda feels like a short-term top to me
Yes, yes it has. We are back to historical split territory for XOM (not that that will happen again).PeekingDuck said:
Thread sure has come a ways since Feb 2020.
I bumped it because I offloaded half of my CVX and want to unload half my XOM but don't want to deal with the gainTXTransplant said:
Funny this got bumped today. I'm debating selling some off some of the shares I bought in Feb 2020.
Yeah it would be cool to see it in the 90's. Plus the dividend is nice compared to my cost basis at 40TXTransplant said:
I'm just wrapping up my 2021 taxes, and sadly, don't own enough shares for my gains to worry me too much. I'm already hosed for 2022 anyway, because I got a raise and will no longer get the $2k child tax credit.
And part of me wants to hold out to see if it gets into the $90s.
Diggity said:
By all means.. continue to be the Clay Travis of this thread
PeekingDuck said:
He was wrong on 3/12/2020 and has continued to stick to his guns. Entertaining to watch!
WHY?Ogre09 said:planoaggie123 said:
I am no expert but barring a massive increase in oil prices or increase in dividend I don't see much run-up. I feel like those who got in low 40s did fine but if you are buying in the high 50s / low 60s you prob wont killing it on stock price increase...mainly would be buying for the dividend....thats me though...could be WAY off.
I got in at $43 and out at $51. Bought back in a little at $53. Probably jumping back out here.
Probably a man who recognizes a peak or near-peak when he sees oneJayhawk said:
Interested to hear if any of you have thoughts on the significance of XOM BoD member Jeffrey Ubben selling off ~89% of his shares (1.5M shares) @ $80.05 last Friday.
That director is a fund manager, and those shares are his and from his funds that he indirectly controls. It doesn't change whether it is a significant insider sale or not, just giving a little more color from the SEC filing.GE said:Probably a man who recognizes a peak or near-peak when he sees oneJayhawk said:
Interested to hear if any of you have thoughts on the significance of XOM BoD member Jeffrey Ubben selling off ~89% of his shares (1.5M shares) @ $80.05 last Friday.
It's not too late for gold, silver, and quality mining stocks (AUY, HL, etc.)TXTransplant said:
Closed at $87.12 today. 5 year high was $89 back in Jan 2018.
I was thinking I'd sell if it hit $90, but now I'm thinking I might hang on since it's the only one of my investment accounts that's not losing money.
Ubben is 60 years old. I can't speak for him...but I can tell you...at my age (just turned 65), I'm tapping the brakes on my aggressive investments (AAPL, NVDA, MU, etc.), and putting those funds into solid dividend plays.Quote:
Interested to hear if any of you have thoughts on the significance of XOM BoD member Jeffrey Ubben selling off ~89% of his shares (1.5M shares) @ $80.05 last Friday.
While that's a big selloff, this is likely due to following reasons:Jayhawk said:
Interested to hear if any of you have thoughts on the significance of XOM BoD member Jeffrey Ubben selling off ~89% of his shares (1.5M shares) @ $80.05 last Friday.