Is Salesforce stock a good buy for the long term?
No
Maybe
I don't know. Can you repeat the question?
You’re not the boss of me now
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Yes buy but put a sell stop under it. It is overdue for a correction
IMO, I think our stock is overpriced and doesn’t really map with what customers pay for our products. Most of the revenue numbers people see is fueled by recent tax cuts and acquisitions. If you are looking at making a quick buck, you probably can buy. If you care about the products behind the stock, then don’t.
Umm, tell us more. What about ~$20B in deferred revenue?
Dude that’s wrong. We have such a robust strong revenue growth and it’s sad you don’t see it.
I’d say yes. My guess is 200 in a year and 300 in three years. Don’t laugh loud. If this is too far, I will leave in 3 years.
Definitely and easy
200 in six months at this rate
Buy
Yes. 100% I plan to hold on to them for as long as possible
While I agree it’s a great stock, a smart diversification strategy would generally have you sell your shares as soon as they are taxed as long term cap gains if not sooner. 1) if you max out ESPP you’ll always have 20k cost basis on CRM, 40k if you can wait a year to sell. 2) some of your other investments are probably exposed to CRM, like any tech based ETF or mutual. 3) your *job* is with the company, so your future is already subject to CRM risk even if you don’t own any shares. 4) there are tons of other tech stocks to pick from that offer the same sort of risk. Unless you can carry $40k + RSUs in a single stock and still be reasonably diversified, you should probably sell some. I know things worked out for everyone here and at FAANG who kept all their eggs in one basket, but that doesn’t make it smart. Read up on Enron, global crossing, quest etc if you haven’t already. You can profit greatly from CRM shares without being proportionally overexposed.
Add Cisco to the list of historic examples.
Good stock to hold and buy. Customers back the products and we continue to grow. Upsell cross sell and lots of new customers
Yes