Got hit with another upgrade. That's trading. Less than 3% is hardly a huge loss. Learn some basic finance and refrain from commenting on surnames if you could, thank you.
I have no idea when I'll cover my position. Time doesn't matter, only trading price. I want to see a 2% pullback, minimum. Also, I own puts - not short.
I'm looking for a quick pullback. This article makes no mention of my view of the stock for the long term. I have a hard time believing it will rally to new highs in the near future. A sharp pullback makes sense at this time. I haven't yet initiated this trade personally because there have been better trade ideas, although I'm considering a starter position (bearish) today.
Depends on what kind of trader you are. Short term guys can buy the $808 breakout with a stop at Thursday's low. I'd expect Google to come below $800 - probably $770 at some point. So it's really about your risk tolerance level and how active you want to be on this trade.
I said that I though Google offered more return. Never made predictions about Apple during those days other than to say they wouldn't last for too long.
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Trulia is seeing wonderful traction in the subscription segment - revenue per subscriber increased 52% to $147. Also, and this seems basic, there isn't a huge institutional following with TRLA, especially compared to Z shares.
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Much like AMZN, it's all about the sales with these guys. So long as sales are moving higher the stocks will get a free pass.
Also, EBITDA was positive in the latest quarter. Perhaps not a trend. But one may be in the making.
Trulia isn't about housing per say. Agents spent $24 billion in advertising last year - of that $12 billion is focused off line. Yet 89% of buyers use online resources to conduct research before buying their home. That disconnect will contract, suggesting that Z and TRLA benefit as more dollars come to a smaller pool.
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Thank you for all the comments, although I must recognize that this article was written by my Wyatt Investments colleague Kevin McElroy ... not sure how it ended up here.
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Yes, holding those higher lows from the July 1060 zone is quite important. Our trading service aims for 3-4 week holding period and my view is that if 1085 holds we can test 1130 another time and potentially move past. I don't view 1060 as an area that will jolt the bulls higher if support is found. It will get you a quick pop back to 1085, maybe higher, but nothing lasting
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The stock soared thanks to analyst upgrades ahead of the earnings. Banks were pimping the stock to bust stop losses on shorts - like me.
Fundamentals matter more over time than analysts. The stock is back in the range, and I don't see it moving much higher.
Thank you for your wonderful thoughts. They're heartwarming.
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The other confusing part is that I didn't write this article ... sa must have the feed incorrect
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Million dollar question, sir. That answer will come for us next week.
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Trulia - A Housing Stock You Haven't Heard Of [View article]
Also, EBITDA was positive in the latest quarter. Perhaps not a trend. But one may be in the making.
Trulia isn't about housing per say. Agents spent $24 billion in advertising last year - of that $12 billion is focused off line. Yet 89% of buyers use online resources to conduct research before buying their home. That disconnect will contract, suggesting that Z and TRLA benefit as more dollars come to a smaller pool.
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