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Any advice on what to YOLO on this week?
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What's a better long term buy now. BMY vs. PFE?
Seeking suggestions on companies to swap DIS, PFE and BMY with in year end tax loss harvesting
$RNXT $1.00 +25.63% #Cancer #Treatment #Research
$PFE Pfizer down 8% since Cramer’s buy call 12 days ago
What stocks are under additional pressure in December due to tax loss harvesting?
Cramer shuffling papers this morning over $PFE
@PFE Pfeizer 5.5% Yield with January Effect and Weight loss pill testing
Why wouldn't you invest a large amount of money into Pfizer right now and ride it out for a few years?
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Down 11% on taxable account. Planning on buying a house in the next 2.5-3 years. Should I sell or change strategies?
I told you so 5 months ago - NO RECESSION NO PIVOT
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Thoughts on shorting MRNA and PFE
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I agree on that part, just not sure you need “ bonds” or dividend bearing equivalents at your age. I retired a year ago and 20-25% on my holdings are now in dividend payers like VZ , PFE and others, with 10-15% in money markets and bonds. Yields are a lot better and they have some potential upside as rates turn lower
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Unveiling PFE: https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMonitoring/s/7w8sCJLDhI
Plus you need to pay taxes on your Capital gains. You should look into dividend income from SCHD or companies like PFE.
Oh PFE is green, that’s why things are stalled.
25yo student with no job. I have had a portfolio since 2023. I was given most of this by my father and don’t know where to start looking for advice. I bought VTI, VXUS, and BND after reading about 3 fund portfolios. What do I move around? Need to maximize growth so I can afford food while in school. Can’t afford much risk now. KO 2 shares SLV 1 share PFE 50 shares bought by grandfather in the 1960s SPYM 3 shares since I can’t buy fractional VOO VOO 38 shares BND 2 shares have not made money VXUS 2 shares VTI 3 shares
I dont know pharma well for NVO/PFE, I dont understand how NVO is so cheap but the market seems to be set on smashing it down. NKE I dont follow closely but its tough in retail with rises and falls ala LULU. could work for sure though if it got its stride back
what are your thoughts then on NVO, NKE, or PFE?
I’ve been successfully doing this and have made a ton of money this year, I got stuck in a monster PFE position betting the admin would back off vaccines, that or a health crisis would occur thanks to brain worms and the money would pile in. I’m still long on PFE, and my medical vaccine investing really paid off with MRNA and GSK. At least PFE pays a sweet divvy
There are some things that’ll go down much less or even appreciate, stocks like VZ and PFE with higher yields and predictable cash flows can be safe(r). At your age just keep firing at the pin, but if it makes you feel better promise yourself you’ll go all in when it drops 20, 25, 49%. Chances are you’ll be too scared right then and miss it.
XLO, LUCY, IGC, AEYE, some smaller companies I’m looking at now. CWT is a safer stock I may look to buy closer to $42, PFE is on my radar.
I have positions in SOFI, NOK, CSCO, ORCL, PFE, VLO
You're missing numbers from this thesis. What's their revenue breakdown? Where are they targeting growth and what's the range/likelihood of outcomes? Good cash on the sheet, but they look to be bleeding money. They have been losing lots of money every of the past two years. Why and what's the expected return? If they are so attractive why didn't they get scooped up yet? PFE just went on a huge shopping spree and they know MRNA well. BMY also has been in M&A for oncology.
hey while you're at it how bout some help with these PFE bags?
PFE or NVO, healthcare in general, but especially those which pay a dividend, have products and have been out of favour. Dividend not just for the cash, but rather as proof that the company a) makes profit and b) is willing to distribute that to shareholders.
April PFE 27c hopefully guna print
Loaded up on PFE 4/17/26 27c today. How regard how I
PFE sitting at 25.02 so the calls I have sold don’t expire worthless. Oh the games they play with me
100 shares MU at 250, OR 1000 shares PFE at 25?
They're not a bad idea - as they have lower IV's and so calls are cheaper. Last time I played calls on PFE I made \~50% returns in a single day. PFE is one of those you can buy leaps on - and if it goes up by even \~5% in the next year you more or less make \~50-60% returns on capital.
Calls on a dividend stock are a bad idea. You have the natural force of distributions pulling this price constantly down, and this isn't a tech growth stock that can make up the difference. PFE is at a good entry point for a stock purchase on a long-term hold, but calls are something I'd avoid.
Beginner investor here and would love your perspective. I bought 250 shares of PFE at \~$43 USD back in 2020/21 (about $10k total). It’s now around $25, and my all-time return shows -$4,500. I’ve basically just held it this whole time hoping it would at least recover too. With todays news about lower COVID product sales and articles saying “Pfizer stock could sink more”, I’m wondering how much weight people actually give to this kind of news vs just ignoring the noise. At this point, does it make sense to keep holding because I’m already so far down, or is that just sunk-cost thinking?
Beginner investor here and would love your perspective. I bought 250 shares of PFE at \~$43 USD back in 2020/21 (about $10k total). It’s now around $25, and my all-time return shows -$4,500. I’ve basically just held it this whole time hoping it would at least recover too. With todays news about lower COVID product sales and articles saying “Pfizer stock could sink more”, I’m wondering how much weight people actually give to this kind of news vs just ignoring the noise. At this point, does it make sense to keep holding because I’m already so far down, or is that just sunk-cost thinking?
I’m long PFE… boomers gotta blow their wad on over priced medical care somewhere
If you sell CC monthly around 15% OTM you can easily yeild 10%+ APY with PFE
I played leaps / calls a few times. The IV is insanely low - so anything "up" just prints. But you gotta ignore intermediate noise. \--- I've had 4-8k PFE calls over the last few months. Expiration 6-12 months. Hence why I played short term - it was on my radar. Fun little ticker!
I don't know about options necessarily but PFE under 25 is a Christmas gift
NGL, I don’t understand the hate towards this stock. Business fundamentals are solid. There is a lot that goes into a stock, but on a pure EPS play you are not going to find many stocks that beat PFE that has bond levels of dividend performance which if things bomb for the stock in a worse case scenario they are likely to just hold and not cut. This stock has a sky high dividend rate for a company 100+ years old. It has survived recessions and depressions and it acquires new biotech in line with industry standards. We can have a debate on their internal innovation, but for a company with EARNINGS in the 10+ billions of dollars range they can probably buy their way out of every patent cliff they have and are actively diversifying their product pipeline as well as investing in LLM partnerships that will keep them current when personalized medicine becomes a reality. I’ll be honest with my vision for this. I hope you all sell. I hope this stock drops below $20 so my DRIP buys me more stock than it would at 40. I’m not selling for the foreseeable future if ever. I’d rather stake my financial future and that of my family on a stock with a solid financial sheet that the public hates for XYZ reasons than just investing in the latest crypto trash or meme stock with an EPS over 30. Do I want PFE to bounce so option traders get a buck? No. Honestly I’d rather you short the stock. Please, from the bottom of my heart prove me wrong. I’ll post on wallstreetbets when everyone shows me the error of my ways. Until then I’ll trust in my understanding of biotech.
AH usually not relevant with PFE tho, always extremely low volume we'll see tomorrow at open if they try to push it back up a quick 0.5-1%
Pretty much. If it's > 50 I'll play with much longer expirations (often leaps) to minimize iv crush. If it's > 100 I often won't even play. I looked at TSLA and it's not actually thaaat bad (sitting \~50). \--- For tesla - you need a 2% drop to breakeven by friday and another 2% drop to double up. On PFE here, I need a 1% bull to breakeven and another 1% to double up.
you are right about PFE calls dropped to 8-9 cents. what do you consider super high IV? anything above 50?
TSLA has super high IV tho. That makes it unappealing for me to gamble on - because a correct bet doesn't pay well. Low IV -> correct bet pays huge sums. These calls are up almost 250-300% since the bottom. Look at the PFE chart today. The calls bottomed \~8cents iirc
I bought PFE for about that price over a decade ago, sold in the 50s during covid. what a dog
Bought PFE calls that expire friday for no reason other than it dropped a lot today and IV was low ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
Wish PFE would go sub 24.5 soon
Didn't burry buy a bunch of PFE? 😬
PFE defends about well as a cardboard fortress
There's also countless other, better healthcare companies than a company that has done horridly over both the short and long-term that has a lousy track record with M&A including about 5.4B on GBT (whose drug was eventually pulled) and getting bid up by NVO recently for MTSR. PFE on here feels like it's the healthcare name so many people go with simply because it's the healthcare name they've heard of. It's like O and REITs - if someone mentions a REIT on here there's about a 90% chance it's that - people just going with what they read everyone else owns.
All I have to do is touch PFE and that piece of shit drills. WTF!!
Sell PayPal, keep Pfizer. You are getting paid a pretty good dividend yield waiting for $PFE to turn around. Plus if we have more US interest rates cuts, some risk averse investors will be bidding up the big dividend stocks. $PYPL doesn't pay a dividend and I fail to see a catalyst for a turnaround.
Even with the recent announcement I'd hold PFE and offload PYPL, PFE has pays fat dividends and is a better defensive option especially to offset your gains which I imagine are tech heavy
need to offload some of my long term losers to offset my gains: 1) PFE at cost basis 26.86 - stock I bought 18 months ago that has gone nowhere, but still pays a good dividend. they just accounced lowering of their EPS forecast from 2.8-3.0 for FY26, below analyst estimates of 3.08. despite the forward PE remaning at around 9, I think the street is going to respond poorly to this news. I just don't see this stock moving at all next year. 2) Paypal Stock at cost basis 70.85 and Paypal June 80 dollar call options - branded checkout growth stalling, user growth stalling, I just don't see a bright future at all for this stock - even if the EPS continues to improve just due to share buybacks and modest margin increases. thoughts?
Burry is pro PFE? Ohh no my PFE is fuk :(
PFE is the best Burry bet for the next two years, watch it go back to 50 with the new GLP1 and cancer drugs.
Not PFE, coiled spring. Apply pressure.
PFE has guidance call tomorrow AM
Selling weeklies. I can sell 7 contracts for the cost of 100 shares of PFE
Anyone wanna talk about Pfizer? $PFE
Someone pulling my PFE calls up today. 😎
A couple caveats: - These days I try to have conviction on a macro thesis, but remain flexible on the holding; I've lost money in the past when I was "certain" a company was undervalued (ex. I was way too early on Intel). - I'm currently in the process of rebalancing and planning for next year. My portfolio might change significantly between now and end of 1Q26 But to share a bit of what I have: - My miners are currently NEM, HL, CDE. These have been rocket ships for me this year, so I've been taking profits in my tax advantaged accounts, and will likely trim even more once I can take long-term capital gains in my brokerage - I noted below that I think pharma is oversold. I have a large position in PFE (prob holding), and have recently entered MRNA. - Google is my largest tech holding, and I think is the best positioned of the Mag7 to continue to outperform...but I have stop losses set, because I'm concerned about a larger tech pullback. - I shared my banking portfolio in another thread - I need to figure out what to do with Teledyne, TDY. I think they're a well run company, that's well positioned to capitalize on demand for drones, robotics, and industrial sensing/automation at large...but they were a drag on my portfolio in 2025.
> VHT with just an individual stock, say Pfizer, I would far rather say a broader index than one of the worst managed large pharmas whose stock is flat since the late 1990's. PFE is the Immelt-era GE of pharma and needs a reinvention on the same level that GE has enjoyed under former Danaher CEO Culp. Until then I don't see anything that would suggest that the next 10 years for PFE are going to be much different than the last 10.
Buy PFE leaps sell CC 7 for the price of one. 🤷♂️
$WEN $CMG $PFE $NVO $CAG $UPS $TAP $SG $WHR $TGT These are for true investors, not the fiends looking for a 10% random gain on some news overnight. Patience is key at this stage we are in with this market Collecting dividends, DCA, and avoid swing trading between companies is the key for the next 5-10 years
Why did i buy AMZN and PFE calls exipiring the end of DEC Im so cooked
Pfizer >Pfizer (PFE) is back on offense in obesity, locking in exclusive global rights to YaoPharma’s experimental oral GLP 1 drug YP05002, a Phase 1 asset that meaningfully deepens Pfizer’s long term weight loss pipeline. Battlefield is set for non-injection GLP-1s next year, though I'm not sure how to play the projected global shortage expected (thanks to WHO's endorsement and recommendation).
I think PFE is about to finally break out above 26, showing classic ascending wedge with flat top and progressively higher lows. also coincides nicely with impeding rate cuts and possibility of new fed chair who will be more dovish - investors are going to want to buy more high dividend stocks if traditional money market/bonds start paying less (PFE has a divvy of almost 7%). It's also undervalued and has constantly beating earnings and raising guidance
Arvinas, Pfizer and Verizon are the only holdings technically in the red, though with PFE and VZ the dividends that ive received take me well out of the red. Still long on those two. Arvinas, I have some shares in the $80+ range that are going to be used for tax loss harvesting. Fortunately, I had the forethought to triple down on it when it hit $8.15 and lowered my cost basis down to around $18. I know ill get my money back long term thanks to DCA, but it still stings.
PFE just entered the weight loss drug war partnering with a Chinese company. 😂 don’t trust Chinese companies ever
Did PFE create cancer today?
Get up in PFE. Cure cancer and fat
PFE lol but not huge only thing red in my portfolio rn
PFE is nice for wheel strat. Sell puts, get assigned, sell calls. Repeat.
I'd keep $PFE. Sell $NKE and $PYPL. Every investor has stocks or ETF's they have lost money on. Cutting your losses early over holding just to prove to yourself you were right is the difference b/w making or losing money. You should always set a maximum loss amount you are willing to take before buying any stock or ETF before you buy. Or max diversification so much that any position is so small that you really don't care.
I’m surprised PFE and LLY aren’t going up with good news
In my 401k I’m slowly rolling profits from chip and bank stocks into dividend stocks like MO, PFE, ARCC, etc. In my IRA I can trade options so I just always keep at least 50% in cash. Thats my risk management strategy.
Nicely done. It can be difficult to take red positions / realize them a lot of the time. I did the exact same thing today with PFE - I cut my position in half. Realized \~22% loss on the loss I took. \--- I find what helps me is looking at the charts over the last week or so - and going "if I entered last week, what would my PNL be right now, and what would I do?". You're quite green in that case! You'd have probably booked that gain. It helps avoid the sunk cost fallacy and makes it easier to take losses.
It's had a good week in general. I sold off about half my PFE position today - realized a bit of a loss. IV on it is so low that literally any movement causes massive swings in the options
I told you couple hours ago, PFE 26 0dte were free money according to the weird OI for today
it would be very unlucky for MMs if someone were to accidentally buy ton of 26 PFE 0dte and PFE did hit 26 today, it would only trigger 27,000 calls to be ITM
Give me Pfizer over this shit. At least Pfizer isn't gonna go bankrupt. I guess if your goal is to 5-10X then MRNA is better. If your goal is to buy a solid company trading like it's on a COVID hangover, then give me $PFE.
PFE, Pfizer is my safety net. I think they're undervalued...and they pay a 6%+ dividend.
Going for lunch, no market access for like an hour. Puts either print or rekt by EOD. Do we continue upwards march, or do we reverse? Payoff \~3:1 if it reverts atm. Max loss is 100% of bet. Is there a > 33% chance it reverts? ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯ Made decent profits with calls this morning, really solid day on PFE. Overall really green so happy irregardless of the outcome. \--- Goodluck everyone
I’m not throwing shade, I’m just saying my investing theory. Morally/academically I think the guy is a grade a loser; that’s however not part of my prospectus here. I see great value in PFE, GSK, MRNA and CRSP. And I don’t mean anything below to be political beyond its functional importance to my investing strategy. Who were the loudest people against the COVID vax? Republicans Who were the first people to get concierge COVID vaxs rushed out to them under Donald? Republicans Don’t watch what they say to rile up the base, watch what they do with their money when push comes to shove. When the chips are down and RFK causes a treatable disease to rip through the population people will be lined up for treatment.. That or in 3 years (or possibly next year) the Dems will neuter him and we’ll be back to letting big pharma run things
Someone tell me why there is 198,000 OI for $30 PFE calls expiring on 1/16/25 🤔
There’s the PFE I remember
PFE solid green on Pharma tariff news
I bought PFE about 15 years ago @ $25. As you know…it remains $25. I’ll take the 7% dividend and hope for better days. It’s not an ideal investment and it doesn’t have crazy growth absent finding another Lipitor (still surprised that COVID vax didn’t send the stock higher than it did), but it’s pretty damn safe.