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DaFace 11:23 AM 06-27-2016
A place to talk about investing stuff.
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lewdog 08:41 PM 10-26-2023
Talk about a slaughter!

"But muh dividends!!!!!!"


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Hog's Gone Fishin 10-27-2023, 08:28 AM
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lewdog 01:00 PM 10-27-2023
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Thanks Lewdog (Debbie Downer of Dividends). While the price has definitely takin a hit on TSLA dragging TSLY with it I'm benefiting immensely on growing the share count through dividend reinvestment. My share count has grown 21% in 4 months, In the grand scheme of things I see this as a blessing as long as share price eventually recovers. In 5 years this little investment should provide enough dividend payments to live on alone. :-)

Some of the other Yieldmax funds are looking better now, NVDY,CONY, because the underlying stock has held up but TSLY is still the Gold standard in Dividend yield. Also ,Defiance has come out with some real bangers , QQQY (1.10 divi in October) and JEPY (.90 divi in October) .Yes, I'm loading those too.
Who are the shitbags that are thumbs upping your posts?!?!!

Show yourself you dividend douches who don’t understand total return is all the matters. Show yourself now!!
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Hog's Gone Fishin 10-27-2023, 01:28 PM
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Rain Man 02:28 PM 10-27-2023
Proxy fight! We have a proxy fight in the investing thread!
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ChiliConCarnage 02:49 PM 10-27-2023
I'd like to vote for PYPL to institute a dividend at next week's earnings. Thanks!
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Rain Man 03:05 PM 10-27-2023
Originally Posted by ChiliConCarnage:
I'd like to vote for PYPL to institute a dividend at next week's earnings. Thanks!
PYPL is in my doghouse bad. It's one of my worst three stocks in my portfolio. When I bought it, I thought it was pretty safe, and it's done nothing but go down ever since.

I just did my weekly summary and I'm in a really foul mood right now. My invested assets are down 9 percent since July 31st and my total net worth is down 7 percent.
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KCUnited 03:24 PM 10-27-2023
Is there more to PayPal Holdings than just the PayPal transaction service?

Because of all the fintech platforms it seems like the biggest piece of shit in my experience

I get more PayPal attempted scam emails than anything else, which I guess is probably a sign that you've made it (PayPal, not me), but I rarely use it compared to Zelle, Shop, or Venmo. Matter of fact, I should probably just shut it down

Wondering if I'm off on it as a product?
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Rain Man 03:30 PM 10-27-2023
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Is there more to PayPal Holdings than just the PayPal transaction service?

Because of all the fintech platforms it seems like the biggest piece of shit in my experience

I get more PayPal attempted scam emails than anything else, which I guess is probably a sign that you've made it (PayPal, not me), but I rarely use it compared to Zelle, Shop, or Venmo. Matter of fact, I should probably just shut it down

Wondering if I'm off on it as a product?

I don't use any of that stuff, so I kind of figured that it was the standard, and therefore a relatively safe investment. Maybe it's down because it apparently takes ten minutes to start up a competing service.
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KCUnited 03:35 PM 10-27-2023
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I don't use any of that stuff, so I kind of figured that it was the standard, and therefore a relatively safe investment. Maybe it's down because it apparently takes ten minutes to start up a competing service.
From an investment standpoint its probably the giant that's most used since it was a pioneer for boomers

So kind of like Bud (when it was a good investment)

Something to make money on but not personally utilize/consume
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Rain Man 03:53 PM 10-27-2023
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
From an investment standpoint its probably the giant that's most used since it was a pioneer for boomers

So kind of like Bud (when it was a good investment)

Something to make money on but not personally utilize/consume
I also hedged a bit with some Square stock, and it's been catastrophic too, but on a lesser scale. I wish I'd never heard either name.

The feds are coming out with their own service soon, and that can't be good for these private companies, but they'd tanked long before that news.
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Buehler445 07:47 AM 10-28-2023
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Is there more to PayPal Holdings than just the PayPal transaction service?

Because of all the fintech platforms it seems like the biggest piece of shit in my experience

I get more PayPal attempted scam emails than anything else, which I guess is probably a sign that you've made it (PayPal, not me), but I rarely use it compared to Zelle, Shop, or Venmo. Matter of fact, I should probably just shut it down

Wondering if I'm off on it as a product?
Well paypal owns Venmo.

It also owns Braintrust which is I think a clearinghouse.

They also have zettle which I believe is a POS system.

Originally Posted by Rain Man:
PYPL is in my doghouse bad. It's one of my worst three stocks in my portfolio. When I bought it, I thought it was pretty safe, and it's done nothing but go down ever since.

I just did my weekly summary and I'm in a really foul mood right now. My invested assets are down 9 percent since July 31st and my total net worth is down 7 percent.
I poked around on this stock rather than doing shit I should have been doing. I'm guessing going from 4+ billion in Net Income to 2.4 billion is a big driver. Their debt is increasing, but not alarmingly so.

They also have an activist investor. Elliot Investment Management got a seat on their board.
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lewdog 08:10 AM 10-28-2023
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
PYPL is in my doghouse bad. It's one of my worst three stocks in my portfolio. When I bought it, I thought it was pretty safe, and it's done nothing but go down ever since.

I just did my weekly summary and I'm in a really foul mood right now. My invested assets are down 9 percent since July 31st and my total net worth is down 7 percent.
It's pretty surprising given their financial numbers. They are a stock that is severely undervalued and seems to be beaten down more than most. PE ratio of 14.


https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PYPL/
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ghak99 09:41 AM 10-28-2023
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
PYPL is in my doghouse bad. It's one of my worst three stocks in my portfolio. When I bought it, I thought it was pretty safe, and it's done nothing but go down ever since.

I just did my weekly summary and I'm in a really foul mood right now. My invested assets are down 9 percent since July 31st and my total net worth is down 7 percent.
My mom made the mistake of opening hers last week and it took several days for that mood to wear off. I almost felt sorry for dad.

I'm sure it was only a small part of it, but there is an auction house clone of eBay where you can buy firearms, parts, accessories, ammo etc. PayPal was basically it's only quick and easy version of payment for years because all three parties involved and .gov liked it's ease of use and trust throughout the background check process. Once some background on the company got out it's use was basically eliminated in that sector. That business is never coming back.

For me, it was all the email scams and their "the customer is always right" stance. Once people figured out how to play the system, sellers were getting fucked left and right to the point many stopped accepting PayPal.
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Buehler445 11:30 AM 10-28-2023
Originally Posted by lewdog:
It's pretty surprising given their financial numbers. They are a stock that is severely undervalued and seems to be beaten down more than most. PE ratio of 14.


https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PYPL/
Eh, maybe. Their margins are shrinking substantially. They grew Gross revenue by 8% in 2022 but their Net Income fell 42%.. 2.4B is still a nice tidy profit, but is staggering compared to the 4.2 they'd been pulling in the last 2 FY. Their debt also rose by 8% and was roughly the same amount as the increase in gross revenue. A good chunk of that is long term debt, which may have been shifting operating debt to long term debt (which I wish I would have done before the interest rate went clear to fuck).

It seems to me that companies that were riding the cheap money wave to achieve stock price improvement by growth at the sake of everything else are paying the piper. I don't know if Paypal is one of those, but it appears to me the pullback is growth related. And since the prices were irrationally inflated for tech companies (IMO), it's hard to tell where wall street sentiment will think it needs to be.

DISCLAIMER: REDDIT FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AHEAD

https://www.reddit.com/r/ValueInvest...ng_pypl_stock/

There is some interesting discussion on it in a recent reddit thread. These assbags who may know less that nothing suggest otherwise. 15 is fine for a PE which shows growth, while their gross revenue did grow 8% (which they'd consistentlly grown 18-20%), their net income declined 41%. That suggests that there is not much more growth to be had outside of M&A.

These assbags who may know nothing suggest that a PE without growth should be around 8.

These assbags who may know nothing also linked a pretty decent read, though dated.

https://valueinvestorsclub.com/idea/...INC/4614694159
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Rain Man 05:25 PM 10-28-2023
Originally Posted by ghak99:
My mom made the mistake of opening hers last week and it took several days for that mood to wear off. I almost felt sorry for dad.

I'm sure it was only a small part of it, but there is an auction house clone of eBay where you can buy firearms, parts, accessories, ammo etc. PayPal was basically it's only quick and easy version of payment for years because all three parties involved and .gov liked it's ease of use and trust throughout the background check process. Once some background on the company got out it's use was basically eliminated in that sector. That business is never coming back.

For me, it was all the email scams and their "the customer is always right" stance. Once people figured out how to play the system, sellers were getting fucked left and right to the point many stopped accepting PayPal.
I'd never thought about this, but I wonder if all of the hackers and scammers go after a particular company while shorting the stock. That sounds like a very North Korea or China thing to do.
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ReynardMuldrake 05:17 PM 11-21-2023
Well, NVDA killed it in earnings. Again.
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