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I was thinking of selling around 25% of my GOOG stock and putting it into FB instead. This dip in FB stock price is simply too tempting. With Instagram rising and displacing Snapchat as the favorite among teens, I feel FB is a great long term buy. At the same time, Google has also been doing well and I'm hoping for the stock to rise given waymo launch and growth in hardware and cloud. But I feel that the possibility of FB stock rising by ~30% over next one year is much higher than Google. What do you guys think? I was also thinking of putting some into Netflix but decided that FB might be a better option instead. TC: 2 yoe, 280k
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Solid DD, go for it, WCGW?
Wisdom you have, my young Padawan.
IMO great time to buy FB, but also good time to buy GOOG. NFLX is way overpriced and has too much risk
FB will come down more
FB is priced below the average of Nasdaq at PE of 25 vs 28, and it's profits beat estimations every single quarter for six years and increased in double digits percentage every year. How could you justify a price drop under these circumstances?
If you are so confident, why don’t you buy an Oct $185 call option?
Why is square rising? 3x already this year i think
Honestly, I don't get it, lucky I work here not only for the stock I got, but also because if I wasn't I would have been shorting it. Losing so much money and operating in such a low margin industry, have no idea wtf is going on with our stock price.
Most revenue comes from 1 place...
Damn son, quit your job and move to Wall Street 🔥 🔥 🔥
Facebook wont see serious growth again for two quarters per guidance.
With 2b users it's time to put emphasis on monetization, not growth. FB makes probably the lowest revenue per active daily user in tech.
I'm talking about monetization. FB said that they will see much lower profit margins because they are spending money on new content moderation.
Agreed. Do it!