The Honeymoon Is Over: Gauging the Market with an Obama Presidency [View article]
I was merely pointing out that you implied the author was very negative on LVS and I think he made it clear he "owns stocks" with put protection in case the stock does go bankrupt.
I think hyour expectation of 500 on LVS is ridiculous b/c the mkt would have to have the DOW above 20,000 points to justify a high p/e like that!
Can I ask you a simple question? Did you buy LVS when it was trading above 100 a few months back?
I would be angry too if that was the case. Anyay I hope youre right and it does trade to 500 b/c i bought some LVS after reading this article. Looks like a good bet to me
On Nov 07 12:49 PM User 218405 wrote:
> iNVestorUnrest: > > Thank you for bringing that point up. Yes I did read it correctly, > but I felt that if he puts an call option or put on LVS and it goes > up rapidly, and it is a very volatile stock then he is going to make > a few bucks, but miss the big run. I must repeat this is not a company > operating on a shoestring. Thanks again. > > Dan Kowkabany
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I was merely pointing out that you implied the author was very negative on LVS and I think he made it clear he "owns stocks" with put protection in case the stock does go bankrupt.
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I think hyour expectation of 500 on LVS is ridiculous b/c the mkt would have to have the DOW above 20,000 points to justify a high p/e like that!
Can I ask you a simple question? Did you buy LVS when it was trading above 100 a few months back?
I would be angry too if that was the case. Anyay I hope youre right and it does trade to 500 b/c i bought some LVS after reading this article. Looks like a good bet to me
On Nov 07 12:49 PM User 218405 wrote:
> iNVestorUnrest:
>
> Thank you for bringing that point up. Yes I did read it correctly,
> but I felt that if he puts an call option or put on LVS and it goes
> up rapidly, and it is a very volatile stock then he is going to make
> a few bucks, but miss the big run. I must repeat this is not a company
> operating on a shoestring. Thanks again.
>
> Dan Kowkabany