What are some solid stocks with a five year return in mind?
>>1048500
Short S&P and come back in 5 years to reap your reward.
oil and gas
>>1048500
IBM. Don't short the S&P. That's almost always a bad idea. Just dollar cost average an index or something really
>>1048523
Google is better than IBM, no?
Maybe Volkswagon
TRR, PYPL, RPXC, NXPI, WRK
>>1048568
Those are all tanking |=.
BKCC, SDIV. Not companies but dem gains.
>>1048500
TBEV, Enron, and SunEdison
XOM
NFLX
PLNT
>>1048619
All are.
This thread is mainly filled with a bunch of retard autists who buy overbought stocks like SHAK and AMZN. I run my own fundamental screens and compare to the outputs to which stocks leading hedge funds are accumulating. TRR, RPXC, and WRK are dirt cheap from a valuation standpoint, while they are steadily growing EBITDA YOY and have a bright futures. PYPL is the future of online payments, while NXPI create the chips used in automated cars. Keep listening to the dumb fuck autist retards on this thread who buy up all the shares of SHAK, CHK, SDRL, and TSLA they can get.
oil stocks, RIGHT NOW.
More advice - think long and hard about companies that are "future proof" whose products demand will grow at or faster than GDP/population growth. Then, filter these firms down to companies growing EBITDA at a steady pace who have experienced senior management and an "economic most" (Google this incredibly important concept). Now, filter this list down further to buy companies who are trading below their trailing three year average P/B, P/S, and P/FCF ratios. FCF is a particularly good comparison as it allows you to view companies from different sectors apples-to-apples.
>More advice - think long and hard about companies that are "future proof" whose products demand will grow at or faster than GDP/population growth
>>1049691
this and that
also consider a full-on meme package:
ETH
BTC
Dogecoin
couple of twitter/amazon stocks are a must-have also
Nestlé.