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So I will explain some of this sub's philosophy. The idea of value investing is to treat stocks as buying and owning a real piece of the company with real value. That the price you pay and the value of what you get are different things and they often don't …
I pick individual stocks. No ETF's. I'm up 25% in 22 months of long holding my stocks. I do add on dips. I've also trimmed some stocks, as they approach (what I think) is resistance. I bought stocks near all-time lows. I looked at ROKU and thought, "wow. that's low." …
If $PYPL somehow manages to make a comeback I will draw a heart, put it in an envelope, and send it to the ceo. Yes, I’m looking at the regard who said it was a good play…
My 10 lowest IV stocks. VZ, MCD, JPM, META, AMZN, GOOG, UNH, PYPL, EME, FISV.
PYPL just need to give up. ACHR will hopefully go to $0
PYPL check and do the math. It is a VALUE. Hedgy just hate it for now.
PYPL
I can’t find a single wide moat business trading at a valuation that will give good returns over 5-10 years. However, there are opportunities to buy ‘ok’ businesses at attractive prices… not a a lot but still decent upside. For example, ABEV under $2.31, YUMC under $42, Nice under $109, …
IMO, short-term you're not all that far from the 2022 low and that probably is some degree of support. It's the kind of name that is overly hated and some decent bit of news and it could make a nice move higher. That said, I still am not seeing the …
$bynd seems like good potential for short squeeze, $PYPL stable foundation but boring outcome
Amazon? Try owning PYPL for 4 years…
$COST and $PYPL for me
Pretty sure you could pencil PYPL on this list for the next 5 years
Prediction for 2026: PYPL will be my biggest win
Clover business is SO competitive. PYPL, XYZ (Square) and TOST ship product so much faster and have much cleaner UX. I don’t see Clover winning here. I think great tech wins in that market, and I don’t see a ton of growth (or have confidence in FI’s ability to innovate) …
Will $LULU have good guidance at earnings tomororw? I think yes. Lululemon [$LULU](https://x.com/search?q=%24LULU&src=cashtag_click) reports earnings Dec 11. With the exception of [$OVO](https://x.com/search?q=%24OVO&src=cashtag_click) and [$PYPL](https://x.com/search?q=%24PYPL&src=cashtag_click) this may be the best buy in the market right now. * Great margins (23% vs Nike at 12%), * 11.6 P/E vs comps at 30+. …
$LULU Lululemon reports earnings tomorrow Dec 04, should be a strong catalyst. EDIT: Lululemon [$LULU](https://x.com/search?q=%24LULU&src=cashtag_click) reports earnings Dec 11th not 4th; they changed it. With the exception of [$OVO](https://x.com/search?q=%24OVO&src=cashtag_click) and [$PYPL](https://x.com/search?q=%24PYPL&src=cashtag_click) this may be the best buy in the market right now. * Great margins (23% vs Nike at 12%), …
PYPL, UNH, TGT, PFE, UPS, TLT. Yes... I own a lot of all of them.
I started a small position in PYPL this week (2% of my portfolio), gonna increase that if it's go down.
what do the things you describe have to do with PYPL stock? If BTC goes down why does that send PYPL up?
This portfolio tracks top companies on the Apple App Store — and its winning Tradure launched a portfolio using their website called the App Store 100, and I didn't realize how much the Apple App Store rankings move week-to-week until now. It tracks the top 100 free apps from publicly …
Yeah you have to watch out for these. I've noticed the market seems to hate them as well. PYPL is a current example. Alex Chriss explicitly said they would focus on their high margin "branded checkout" (old) business as well as cut costs to boost profitability. And he is achieving …
Started studying PYPL as an investment opportunity and ended it up buying Wise plc shares. They just have a better product with a huge potential to grow while dominating the latin America market and now expanding their operations to north America.
These are my picks:CMCSA under $40, LULU under $200,DECK under $87, CROX under $84, IPAR under $79 and PYPL under $58. I generally don't hold stocks forever. If they exceed 1.5 times my assessment of fair value, I sell them over time. Or after 3 years.
1. They have a huge first mover advantage - nearly everyone has at least one if not two of their apps downloaded and connected and integrated into their money supply. This means that small changes that put them back at the forefront of transactions is easily mass adopted with a …
PYPL is a shit stock. You need to buy momentum stocks and sell the most overpriced ones ahead of pullbacks and then buy them back after they pulled back. It's like having sex, you need to time your thrusts perfectly and PYPL is basically the hole on your doorknob and …
I hold PYPL because the stock is priced like it’s dying while the business is still solid. Strong free cash flow, steady demand, and consistent buybacks at cheap levels. It’s boring, but I see it as undervalued and overlooked rather than dead money. I don’t expect it to rip past …
PYPL🤑🤑
Thoughts on my stock picks? Hi all, I’ve been picking stocks for about 5 years now mainly as a hobby since I mostly index invest(even though the below feels like an index lol) so my research isn’t super thorough on each pick. Hoping some of them will be a refreshing …
NU, PYPL
I don’t know about 5-10x so I’ll stick to 2-3x in the next couple years. RKLB, CROX, PYPL, ON
I like SOFI, ABNB, UPST, DLO, and TTD at these prices. Looking at PYPL and OPRA as well but I haven’t done enough research yet. Edit: I will also mention that tech in general feels a bit overextended rn. Maybe look into other sectors if you want to find true …
My Mag7 Pick: META Others: CRM Honorable Mentions: GOOG, QCOM, UBER, PYPL, ADBE
uh.......$PYPL ? LOL
ADBE is PYPL 2.0.. both are just value traps with less than 5% organic EPS growth rate.. And you should never look at trailing numbers.
$PYPL Good riddance - dog shit stock.
ADBE and PYPL are true value stocks. Holding is quite frustrating but selling OTM puts are quite attractive.
There are plenty of cheap stocks. My portfolio consists of 10 stocks: Cheap stocks that I own: UNH, NVO, PYPL, UBER Middle child: META Rest of my portfolio is more growth: GRAB, JD, RDDT, HIMS, OSCR
I have enough money in on PYPL now that I would like it to have found the bottom. Bracing and prepared for that next leg down but PE is already at 11 man. I think I’ll buy back my puts on Friday if we get another green day. They’re already …
PYPL is dead soon
Value traps are a thing. Things are cheap for reasons. Find out what they are before jumping in. There are no shortage of PYPL bag holders on reddit but I am not one.
I feel fine with my ~$50k of PYPL at a ~$72/share cost basis. As long as revenue, users, and FCF continued to slowly trend up and they continue to repurchase shares with essentially all of their FCF then a low-mid double digit return is very easy to solve for over …
The entire market has the same knowledge you (and other people who hold this thesis) have, if not more. The reason it has been dead for two years is because rev growth fell off a cliff. PYPL has scaled to its share of TAM and has grown at a rate …
What do you think is the probability that PayPal is still around in 10-20 years? Fintech changes so rapidly that as enticing as the price is, PYPL has gone into the “too hard” pile for me.
I like the conviction :) but thiis narrative of PYPL is undervalued seems to have been going on for over 2 yrs now since they got their new CEO Chriss. What make you so confident now is the time it stops trading sideways?
Lets talk about PYPL Just picked up PYPL yesterday and made it 50% of my Roth IRA because I really see it as my highest value conviction. Can't believe this stock has been left for dead. The company is generating strong free cash flow, buying back a meaningful amount of …
Sold my META to buy PYPL yesterday 💀
BULL, PYPL, ASTS, GOOGLE, META, KRKNF
I realized something yesterday: The "Familiarity Trap" is why smart traders take stupid trades. I realized something yesterday and I’ve never really said this out loud before. Sometimes I don’t take trades because they match my setup or my plan. I take them because I **recognise** the stock. For example, …
Why can't the market just let the bubble burst? Why are the most expensive companies up the most? Look at today's returns for the following: ARKK: 4.69% TSLA: 6.82% PLTR: 4.78% QTUM: 3.25% Vanguard Value ETF (VTV): 0% PYPL: 0% NVO: -5.58%
PYPL?
META is the new PYPL.
Could be worse, like PYPL
November 2025 Portfolio Update Quote, Portfolio, Complimentary Monthly Commentary, Earnings, Events, New 13Fs and more ... I been mostly posting on Substack/Notes but I figured I would give it a trying and try posting on Reddit to try to e-meet more long term like minded investors Some of the companies …
I do find value in this sub. Whilst I agree some of the lost are repetitive I have occasionally come across some nice ideas or view points that I didn't see earlier or missed completely. My hypothesis for why we see so many repetitive posts is that it is so …
I would actually put MSFT and PYPL here,
Okay, making a PYPL post next.
I agree with most of the comments - they are all facing uncertainty. And the competition has intensified a lot. Having said that, I think the one that stands out for me is PAYPAL. I think PYPL under $60 is a good buy. At 60, it is priced at EV/EBT …
On the flip side, don't expect to the laggards to recover if we get a santa claus rally. Typically, the stocks that have worked all year are the ones that work in Q4. Window dressing and performance chasing are real phenomena for institutional investors. But 2026 could be a big …
Is there value in FinTech? I took seven high profile FinTech stocks (SCHW, V, MA, PYPL, HOOD, INTU and SOFI) and ran them through my Value Score model: [FinTech Valuation](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FI2cIQe4WIE-2_Zl79MUgxGskPaOU-5HqFb2x-hgEYQ/edit?usp=sharing) At first glance, 4 stocks (SCHW, V, MA and HOOD) easily passed my 40 minimum Value Points threshold and 4 …
Is there value in FinTech? I took seven high profile FinTech stocks (SCHW, V, MA, PYPL, HOOD, INTU and SOFI) and ran them through my Value Score model: [FinTech Valuation](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FI2cIQe4WIE-2_Zl79MUgxGskPaOU-5HqFb2x-hgEYQ/edit?usp=sharing) At first glance, 4 stocks (SCHW, V, MA and HOOD) easily passed my 40 minimum Value Points threshold and 4 …
PYPL for the risk averse degenerate gambler. GOOG if you believe the bull run has at least 6 months of retard strength. MU if you know how to put in a GTC close order and get out while you can.
PYPL is the move.
I bought UNH and PYPL and Pltr. Gonna jump into a long play
PYPL and Moderna . Still holding, bought in 2020-2021.
UBER, PYPL, NVO, META
PYPL, 10-11x forward earnings, still growing relatively well. I'll just hold for the new dividend/buybacks.
PYPL INTC ADBE CRM
PYPL ADBE CRM are all Undervalued. It is just that the market is being hammered.
When did you buy? Don't panic, PYPL is not going to make you a gain in weeks. Aim for 6 months, it will be $75-$80 range. Very decent and beat bank and S&P.
I am shifting my portfolio heavily right now. I sold a lot of nonsense stocks that I had (ROOT/DKNG/EDIT/BB some others) and piled into VITL at 32 and PYPL at 59. My portfolio is getting extemely concentrated. I view VITL as a bit of a gamble and PYPL as an …
At this price, PYPL is the best to invest.
Meta, AMZN, Sofi, UNH, and even dabbled with PYPL (please don't hate me)
Im long on PYPG. Unfortunately in it at 15.15, but if PYPL goes up to 80 PYPG should go to 25. 100 PYPL would be amazing. Morningstar says 94. Im sweating, but gonna hold.
$PYPL & $TTD
LULU, DECK and now PYPL.
PYPL looks juicy
Are any payment stock a buy now? $V $MA $PYPL $GPN $FOUR stocks are all down, even with good fundamentals. The sentiment of the payment industry seems to be at a low. It’s easy to say they are all bad, however when you look at the numbers behind them it …
Thoughts on PYPL? [https://imgur.com/a/fEYDIDY](https://imgur.com/a/fEYDIDY) I bought about 100k worth of PYPL at around $67 because I thought it was a solid value play. Now it keeps dropping below $60 and I’m honestly questioning if I made a huge mistake. Was I wrong thinking PYPL was undervalued? Or is this just …
PYPL FWD pe' based on projected nominal EPS growth of 13% over the next 5 years at current share price of 59.4 2026 = 9.83 2030 = 6.00 If PYPL hits its 5 year low of 50 (which I think easily will given the terrible sentiment and market starting to …
I don't know how PYPL had one of the best ERs it's had in a while, with so many tailwinds, with a great valuation, and it's just absolutely dumped. The technical picture doesn't look good but I would be buying this dip if I didn't buy the previous 5 dips.
PYPL is Red !is this even legal
Right now... META, AMZN, UBER, PYPL, FISV, DUOL, EME, VZ, DIS, BYDDY.
Soon 20% cheaper like PYPL
PYPL PLS
PYPL market cap now less than 2x its yearly revenue
Threw $50 into PYPL just to keep an eye on it in my stock screener. -22% in 3 weeks.
I think it is good value, but it will take a lot of patience. The market is not very friendly to non-AI companies right now. Despite cheap valuations and growing net income, the past 2 years of buybacks have not managed to boost the stock price, because P/E ratio keeps …
Stocks with 20%+ ROIC trading below 20x earnings 1. META $META: ROIC: 29% PE: 20x 2. Adobe $ADBE: ROIC: 41% PE: 14x 2. Novo Nordisk $NVO: ROIC: 53% PE: 12x 3. lululemon $LULU ROIC: 40% PE: 14x 4. Crocs $CROX: ROIC: 30% PE: 6x 5. PayPal $PYPL: ROIC: 21% PE: …
PYPL is a very safe investment at these levels. If you’re going away for 3-5 it seems great to me. If it’s more like 7-10 I’d recommend some ETF.
Death of Paypal - 3 core executives selling shares, CAO holds 0 shares * Suzan Kereere, president of global markets, sold 12,500 shares for a total of $860,900 on November * Chris Natali, chief accounting officer, sold 1,374 shares for nearly $95,000 on October 30. * Aaron Webster, global chief …
Not true at all. UNH, GOOG, AMZN have all been winners and largely mentioned here this year. NVO, PYPL, ADBE are other mentions that are doing OK. NVO really only started on here around $55. What you should be doing is looking at the tickers yourself and determining if the …
question for those more experienced with market corrections and crashes / recessions. when the market has largely negative breadth prior to a correction, with a few select stocks driving the bubble higher but lots of "cheaper" stocks in the market that have been depressed (UNH / NOVO /PYPL for example) …
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