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Keep or Dip: Assessing the Future of Stocks



Are you torn between holding onto your stocks for the long haul or cashing out? In this episode of Market Mondays, our hosts Troy Millings and Ian Dunlap dive into a riveting discussion about the potential futures of several popular stocks. Whether you're upsizing portfolios or strategizing your next move in today's market, we've got insights that could make all the difference for your investments.


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Key Moments:

0:00 - Introduction to Stock Evaluation Segment

0:27 - Analyzing McCardo Libre: The Amazon of South America

1:55 - Is Carnival Cruise Line a Good Trade or Investment?

2:48 - The Sweet Spot: Is Hershey a Good Buy?

3:34 - General Electric's Financial Revival: A Smart Swing Trade?

4:55 - Evaluating UPS in the Face of Amazon's Dominance

6:20 - Closing Thoughts: Deciding on Timken Company


In this week’s episode of Market Mondays, Troy Millings and Ian Dunlap discuss a selection of companies, weighing in on whether they are stocks to keep or to let go of right now.


McCardo Libre ($MELI), known as the Amazon of South America, impresses Ian, especially if it dips below $1425. He acknowledges its strong performance, despite wanting to see how it adjusts to the current market.


Carnival Cruise Line ($CCL), despite a year of ups and downs, is seen as a "good trade, bad investment" by Ian. He suggests a cautious approach with a potential trade if it falls back to $12 or around $9.


For The Hershey Company ($HSY), despite a tough year and rising cocoa costs, Ian expresses long-term interest, setting his ideal buying price at $132 but considering $165 to $171 acceptable for investment.


General Electric ($GE) sparks a change of heart for Ian, praising its leadership and pricing increase. Yet, the boom and bust cycles keep him from a long-term commitment, though he's open to a swing trade around $71 to $75.


UPS ($UPS) finds itself in a predicament with Amazon encroaching on its territory. Ian suggests looking out for a price drop to $128 or $110 before taking it for a "date," with a clear stance towards a cautious approach.


Finally, the Timken Company ($TKR) is described as an unexpectedly attractive stock by Ian. With its price appreciation, he would take it on a date at the right price point, ideally at $72 or loving it at $50.


Throughout the show, the chemistry between Troy and Ian makes for an entertaining yet insightful analysis as they dissect each company’s potential,


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago






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