The "No Amount of Bad News Can Bring This Market Down" Trades [View article]
Hi Mark,
Perhaps, it may appear as an ambitious target. In contrary and in reality, it’s weighing out risks, availability of funds, offsetting the companies that are still down month after month. Many of us are waiting for a recovery of some these stocks; rather than, taking a steep loss. It’s a matter of believing :).
Yes, I know your longstanding position and recall the very nice article written last November which included MTL. Last Nov., I was new to the field and calculating with formularies the valuation numbers seemed expensive. If it’s possible for a pullback to $70-80s then my ambitious side would be thrilled to buy.
Until then, the low $130s, maybe a real start…thanks.
The "No Amount of Bad News Can Bring This Market Down" Trades [View article]
Hi Mark:
Do you know if MTL will have a pullback to low $100s? Someone else wants to buy this stock. Also, peg is high then isn't it better to sell rather than buy at this price?
Wouldn't MTL be considered expensive and better to wait on it's further pullback?
Percentage of Stocks Below 200 Day Moving Average Now at Historical Oversold Levels [View article]
Hi Mark:
Would you say DO is still a good buy? The peg is now ~0.32 and analysts have targets of above $131-166. DO & RIG both appear as very nice securities to have.
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After the pullback, would MT, X, RS, BNI have volatility to the upside before another pullback?
The "No Amount of Bad News Can Bring This Market Down" Trades [View article]
MTL has not given any earning reports to date for review. Little concerned for those who are entering now awaiting a pullback.
The "No Amount of Bad News Can Bring This Market Down" Trades [View article]
Perhaps, it may appear as an ambitious target. In contrary and in reality, it’s weighing out risks, availability of funds, offsetting the companies that are still down month after month. Many of us are waiting for a recovery of some these stocks; rather than, taking a steep loss. It’s a matter of believing :).
Yes, I know your longstanding position and recall the very nice article written last November which included MTL. Last Nov., I was new to the field and calculating with formularies the valuation numbers seemed expensive. If it’s possible for a pullback to $70-80s then my ambitious side would be thrilled to buy.
Until then, the low $130s, maybe a real start…thanks.
The "No Amount of Bad News Can Bring This Market Down" Trades [View article]
Do you know if MTL will have a pullback to low $100s? Someone else wants to buy this stock. Also, peg is high then isn't it better to sell rather than buy at this price?
Wouldn't MTL be considered expensive and better to wait on it's further pullback?
Percentage of Stocks Below 200 Day Moving Average Now at Historical Oversold Levels [View article]
Would you say DO is still a good buy? The peg is now ~0.32 and analysts have targets of above $131-166. DO & RIG both appear as very nice securities to have.