Today, Brenda Vingiello, CIO, Sand Hill Global Advisors and Jason Snipe, CIO, Odyssey Capital Advisors commented about whether CVS-N, PYPL-Q, TGT-N, GOOG-Q, GOOG-Q, NVDA-Q, ALB-N, INTC-Q are stocks to buy or sell.
Falling below $100 was too much, too fast and too low after Musk had to buy Twitter, which destroyed investor sentiment. The price cut in China EVs was very smart. The US comprises 9% of world EV sales, Europe 24%, and China 50-60%, so Musk is gaining traction in China. She bought at $120 and sold calls at $150, so she is capped out at $160. $190-200 is a good price now. The fundamentals have to follow through. She also drives a Tesla.
Just bought it. The energy in pullback was overdone. FANG offers secular growth, making good, strategic acquisitions and want to distribute 75% of their cash flow to investors through dividends and buybacks, plus a variable dividend. She bought around $139. China is not yet reflected in energy stocks, and today Russia announced energy output cuts.
Likes it. Earnings are coming and the street wants to know their daily active users number. In December, they had 65 million, up 18%, but the average booking for daily users is $7. These shares range between $30-40, so she sells calls close to $40, then closes it out closer to $30. They have cash flow and revenues, but remain in the growth stage.
She just sold it before earnings in early January. There were too many quarters of overpromising and not delivering.