T-Mobile USTMUSBUY ON WEAKNESSJan 15, 2021Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 10, 2026. Market Open.
He sold it last May when its relative strength weaken. Investors bought it for safety, but as markets recovered, TMUS drifted lower. The last week as tech has fallen and volatility risen, defensives like this are picking up (and energy and healthcare). He'd rebuy if its relative strength returned.
(Note the short timeframe.) In March at the time of this pick, market was tanking and so defensive stocks were at the top of the rankings. Trump delayed tariffs, and the market hasn't looked back since. That's when he sold. Rotation out of defensive and back to cyclicals, momentum, aggressive, confident technology, communications and precious metals.
This one will be left behind and sideways unless people become fearful again.
The US is seeing a rotation to the old-school telecom names (haven't seen this in Canada). In his rankings, the #1 US large-cap stock right now. Steadily improving, very well supported. Held in really nicely recently when a lot of the cyclicals fell. Yield is 1.35%.
(Analysts’ price target is $263.46)
An essential 5G play The CEO has made this best in class. The Sprint merger put them on near-equal footing with ATT and Verizon. The new CEO has laid the groundwork for 5G to give TMUS the most widely available 5G network, though Verizon is the fastest. TMUS' 5G range now covers 280 million people. This week they announced huge deals with Nokia and Ericsson to expand that network. It's pulled back from highs for no reason.