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  • yep是的 在 Facebook 的最讚貼文

    2021-08-15 20:09:18
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    Wait for it… I’m new to this whole transition thing.

    沒錯,這首歌叫做《2002年》。不只是想念19年前的生活,4月已經感覺是很久以前。

    Yep! This song is ‘2002’ by Anne Marie.
    Nostalgic vibes, for sure.

    So does this count as a transition? Did we do this right?

    #latetotheparty

    guitar: jacob
    bass: derrick
    drums: baron

    📹: anrong

    #2002

  • yep是的 在 貓的成長美股異想世界 Facebook 的最佳解答

    2021-07-30 11:03:33
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    今天, 應該是最炫最酷的一家公司, Robinhood, 上市的一天. 它獲利了嗎? 我想沒有多少投資人會care. 最關心的, 應該是它的營收成長率, 還有股價.

    在我們一直追逐科技成長股, 被他們的高營收成長率, 潛在的高報酬昏眩的時候, 會不會忘記他們醜得要命的財務報表?

    而在今年, 大家追逐的這些趨勢股表現不佳的時候, 是不是也給了我們一些省思?

    其實美股中, 還有很多財務報表漂亮, 但聽起來一點也不有趣(甚至很無聊)的公司, 但他們股價穩定, 長期下來, 也給了投資人很大的回報. 像之前介紹過的POOL, 過去幾年也是平均一年翻一倍的漲幅.

    而在IPO中, 也有這類的好公司.

    Carrier Global(CARR), 2020年4月上市的IPO, 算是工業類股, 漲了快5倍. 有在獲利. (開利冷氣應該有聽過?就是這家公司)

    Academy Sports and Outdoors (ASO), 民生消費股, 也有獲利, 2020年10月上市的IPO, 目前也漲了3倍.

    下面這篇文章挺好. 與大家分享. 就像文章作者所提的, 龜兔賽跑, 穩(漲)的烏龜, 不一定會輸.

    也祝福大家找到&培養自己的能力圈, 穩穩獲利.

    Jim Cramer: The Biggest Thing That Happened Thursday Was the Boring Stuff

    No, it wasn't Robinhood or the mega-cap tech companies, it was names we depend on like Carrier Global.
    By JIM CRAMER Jul 29, 2021 | 03:38 PM EDT

    Stocks quotes in this article: HOOD, FB, PYPL, CARR, RTX, NUE, AGCO, ZM, ALGN, AAPL, EBAY, AMD, XLNX

    One of the most glorious things I have seen involving the stock market in ages happened today.

    Was it Vlad Tenev ringing the opening bell for his breakthrough, disruptive Robinhood (HOOD) , representing 22 million mostly young new investors? Was it the free-for-all decline in the stock of the "F" in FAANG, Facebook (FB) ? Or the clobbering that Paypal (PYPL) took after what looked to be a good quarter?

    Nah. I was bumping into Dave Gitlin, CEO of Carrier Global (CARR) , and his charming daughter, a college student at the University of Wisconsin. They were calmly waiting for me to finish "Squawk on the Street" to say, "Hi," and I couldn't be more thrilled. Because unlike the much ballyhooed Robinhood deal, which seems like a bust, Carrier Global came public back in April 2020 at $12 and today, after tremendous earnings, not sales, but earnings, it made an all-time high at $53, after reporting a terrific number with tremendous HVAC sales, up 31%, and an earnings surprise of 55 cents vs. the 30 cents that Wall Street was expecting.

    Carrier, which was spun off when United Technologies merged with Raytheon (RTX) had some tailwinds, like the need to have clean air inside, because of the pandemic and clear air outside because office buildings are responsible for 40% of carbon emissions. But the huge upside surprise and the gigantic buyback belonged to Dave and his team and I that's what I told his daughter. I made sure she knew how proud she should be about how this man made so much money for people. Twelve to 53 in 15 months time is the name of the game.

    Look, I am not trying to take away from anything that Robinhood and its co-founder and CEO Vlad Tenev have created. Far from it. They have created billions for themselves and are now letting people participate in their great sales growth. You got a chance to pay a fortune per share and many Robinhoodies did, as tons of stock was allocated to the 22 million people who joined Robinhood, because of a bang up app that every young person seems to know.

    I am simply saying that HVAC, yep heating, ventilation and air conditioning is one of the most boring businesses on earth and at times like today, with all of the hoopla of Robinhood it is easy to forget is how lots of money can be made being boring, and I like that. The most exciting thing that happened this year is Carrier helped provide refrigeration for vaccines. That's just fine with me.

    Unlike Robinhood, Carrier hasn't brought anyone into the stock market. It's more laser-like focus on air conditioning once spun off from Raytheon means nothing to people. Just Wall Street gibberish. But you have probably walked by a Carrier machine thousands of times and never thought anything of it. Yet, you could have bought it for a song at six times earnings instead of 25 times sales.

    The Carriers, with CEOs who pay themselves lavishly but perhaps not excessively, or the Nucor's (NUE) the steel company that's also well managed and sells at six times earnings, represent valuable properties, especially when the U.S. government is about to agree on a trillion dollar infrastructure bill and the country has more than 6% GDP. We don't know why they are re-opening trades or closing trades, delta-variant trades or building and bridge investments. Forgive me, though for comparing the company of Robinhood, with something that may stay special for a while vs. companies that get described as venerable, solid and built to last.

    These companies are not rarities. You know people have to eat, right? You know that there would be famine without farming. So why not buy the stock of Agco (AGCO) , No. 2 farm equipment, which went from $40 to $130 in a year and a half without ever being expensive. Combines too boring? Again fine with me. Now that the masks are off -- or at least in some places, although Zoom (ZM) is still crushing it -- I, like many others, including my daughter, didn't like how her teeth looked even as, to me, they were perfect. Dentists tell you to get Align (ALGN) . I wanted them on "Mad Money" but the show was just too darned jammed. The stock's up the most in the S&P 500, with a product that, again, like the Purloined Letter, is right in front of you.

    I love tech. Created the term FANG, added the "A" when it was clear that Apple (AAPL) had to take the acronymic stage between another "A" and an "N." I am proud that those who bet against me on Twitter, the legion, are betting against FAANG. I wrote obituaries for a goodly time in my career as a reporter but I never wrote as many as have been penned to talk about the group has already made the ultimate measure on behalf of shareholders.

    Oh and it's not like I don't like tech or fin tech. I felt the slings and arrows of Facebook and PayPal today. Facebook's management once again lowered the boom on its future talking about real deceleration in growth. I thought it was too dire. PayPal's Dan Schulman talked about how the separation with its former partner, eBay (EBAY) gets done now and earnings will be hurt. This was one of the least revelatory surprises ever. I think both are practicing UPOD, Underpromising to Overdeliver, and, sure this time might be different, but it's sure been the way they have handled it in the past.

    Far better to be in the straight out blow outs like Advance Micro (AMD) which had still one more banner day, this time because the company it is buying, the dowdy Xilinx (XLNX) , a sleepy semiconductor company, had tremendous earnings. The two together could be unassailable and even as AMD is now richly valued it is deservingly so.

    I can't wait to hear Vlad Tenev's reflection on Robinhood's debut as a public company and about the novel offering that gave millions of shares to his clients. Vlad's not so much a rags to riches American story. He's a poor Bulgarian to insanely rich American because of his on ingenuity. That's a story with celebrating in itself.

    I am simply pointing out that unlike Vlad, whom you would have had invested with when you weren't allowed or able to, Dave Gitlin sure didn't keep you out of the better bet, the stock of HVAC king Carrier.

    You did.

  • yep是的 在 Facebook 的精選貼文

    2021-07-26 19:14:30
    有 526 人按讚

    隔離這14天我:
    -睡了140個小時 (永遠睡不飽~)
    -洗了9次澡 (沒錯我就是不需要每天洗澡的人☺️)
    -學會用牙線!(我有28顆牙齒,你有算過你的嗎?)
    -燒壞了一個空姐鍋 (大家務必注意電壓呀呀呀,我現在算是電壓講解小老師了)
    -學會組裝洗臉台跟蓮蓬頭的過濾器
    -吞了210顆維他命,也用了滿多的免洗餐具 😞
    -整理了從2010-2021的照片✌️但中途也不小心刪掉了一些重要文件花了很多時間研究檔案復原,還是沒成功🤪
    -縫了拼布被的一朵花 (總共要30朵,之後繼續努力)
    -學會沒有任何協助下做直播 (但依然無法跟羅密歐重逢🥲)
    -看了兩集影集 (哇,反而比平常少看很多耶,原來我是拿劇來洩壓的)
    -拿起了久違的小吉他,回味舊歌+練了新歌《可惜不愛了》

    總而言之,跟自己相處其實沒有想像中可怕。本來很擔心沒有外在的動力每天就會耍廢墮落到一個不行,但原來,我滿享受自己的小小世界。你有隔離經驗跟小體悟嗎?快跟我分享~

    還是要宣傳!#可惜不愛了 #Unfortunately
    #來者何人 #DearYou

    During these last 14 days I:

    -Slept 140 hours (it’s never enough!)
    -Took 9 showers (that’s right, I don’t shower everyday)
    Finally picked up flossing (incidentally I have 28 teeth, howbouchu?
    -Ruined a brand-new portable heating pot (yep, I forgot to switch the voltage, but now I am an expert in voltage consultation)
    -Learned how to install filters on my faucet and shower head
    -Swallowed 210 vitamins (also, unrelated, but used far too many disposable utensils 😢)
    Organized all my photos from 2010-2021 but in the process accidentally deleted some important files and then spent a verrry long time trying to recover them, to no avail)
    -Quilted exactly one flower of a baby blanket (a total of 30 is required, I will continue to persevere)
    -Mastered live-streaming on my own, but have yet to succeed in reuniting with “Romeo” (stay tuned!)
    Watched two episodes of Netflix (hmm a lot less than usual, apparently didn’t need to decompress much)
    -Picked up my long-lost guitar and reviewed old songs as well as learned my latest single “Unfortunately”

    All in all, it wasn’t a bad quarantine. I was worried that without external motivation I would immediately dissolve into a puddle of uselessness, but actually I quite enjoyed this time to myself. Have you quarantined before? What were your experiences or epiphanies even? LMK. 😘