Shedite27 wrote: » Vaccine announced. Anyone owning Airlines, Hotels, Cruises - this will be a good day
sirboby wrote: » So is it time to start selling things?
jams100 wrote: » Your tech heavy portfolio might take a bit of a bashing? Certainly won't be realising the gains today Wonder what this means for tech now, its at best a stable sector for the foreseeable, don't see it crashing either, the way we do things have changed for the long term
Nemeses2050 wrote: » if you're in Green by good percentage I would sell...I don't think this Euphoric rally will last long...and may be time to adjust your portfolio now...look at stocks which will benefit with the vaccine especially travel and tourism
roosterman71 wrote: » I expect Zoom to fall somewhat today now at least for the short term while the vaccine hype exists. Then the realisation that its 12/18 months away from mass vaccinations should see it recover as it's service is still going to be needed for the medium term. I reckon it's overvalued though now and may not represent good value. Would it be on to short?
ADZAM wrote: » Eventbrite [EB] - a risky-ish, post covid-19 recovery play They are an event ticketing service - Physical events (remember them?) and virtual events Eventbrite is one of the most used (loved?) ticketing platforms and integrates with many common systems. Cut half their staff in April so should be a leaner machine It was $22 in February 2020 precovid19 - earning call tomorrow - I bought in today @$9.46 (Market Cap $860 million) I'm assuming the next week or so is gonna be pretty volatile but I couldn't resist buying today. Updates: Lemonade - held through some bad days in the $40 range - now in the green Asana - added more in the $21 range in the last week or so Slack - I sold Slack at $28.50 - someone here said to water flowers and cut the weeds so that's what I did - may re-enter in the lower $20's. J&J - holding position - nice dividend coming up and expecting more good vaccine news
LawBoy2018 wrote: » Pfizer a good buy do ye think?
codrulz wrote: » Well, will gap up >15% at open.. prob still some room to run from there but IMO you'd be better off getting into travel stocks, airlines, aercap, Rolls Royce if you want to take a post-covid stance
Timmaay wrote: I don't mean to get policial here, but poor Trump, only by afew days did he miss being in the limelight for the great covid solution, and also missed out on the Dow finally hitting all time highs and over 30k post the Corona crash lol.
littlevillage wrote: » Anyone watching £ABF (Associated British foods). If/when the virus is sorted. Primark will clean up SP is hobbled now obviously... but could be nice chance to jump in ?
Liamo_mu wrote: » I have a decent bit in cruise lines. The question is do I sell today expecting a dip and then buy it back. Or do o just hang on for even longer.
Timing belt wrote: » I would crystallise it and buy back you will loose out a bit on tax but it’s money in the bag especially with the second strain of covid from mink farms on the horizon which the vaccine will probably not work on.
dinneenp wrote: » Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 90% effective, says manufacturer Pfizer pre market price about $41.99, currently $36.40. Value in buying them when the market opens?
Augeo wrote: » The obvious ones have all gone up ........... RR up 45% by 1pm. The market has reacted.
codrulz wrote: » and still down ~60% YTD...
Timmaay wrote: » I don't mean to get policial here, but poor Trump, only by afew days did he miss being in the limelight for the great covid solution, and also missed out on the Dow finally hitting all time highs and over 30k post the Corona crash lol.
Bob Harris wrote: » My rule is never buy at the bell, let the dust settle a bit, seen too many spikes on opening only to watch them drop like stones when the initial euphoria dies down.
Skippy along wrote: » DEGIRO Down due to tec difficulties