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Any advice on what to YOLO on this week?
How I am Positioning myself in the Markets going into 2024
Does FSR really look like a buy or YOLO?
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?
Long time investment, estimated rocketing by 2025 [CYBN]
7 Diabetes and Weight Loss Drug Stocks With Big Potential
$RGBP Must read mRNA #FDA in play!
Down 11% on taxable account. Planning on buying a house in the next 2.5-3 years. Should I sell or change strategies?
I told you so 5 months ago - NO RECESSION NO PIVOT
BNOX - Bionomics Shares In Rally Mode As Investors Take Interest Ahead Of Planned Phase III Trial To Treat PTSD And SAD ($BNOX)
$NRXS IBS treatment with less side effects than their competitors
CDC: New Variant BA.2.86 More Capable of Causing Infection In Those Previously Vaccinated or Infected
Bull Case Through EOY : Pfizer ($PFE)
WSJ: Pfizer’s Covid Boost Crashes to Earth. "Shares are down 31% YTD, a loss of more than $88 billion in market capitalization"
Post-COVID Era Plays (Lessons from $PFE earnings)
what does it mean if a company has over 100% institutional ownership
Bull Thesis for Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (NYSE: RDY)
$SGEN spread at 15% now looking like steal of a Merger play
What to do for Pfizer's Earnings tomorrow morning
Why I'm not playing LOGI Earnings Tonight
Stocks could soar in the 'return to work from home' play as BNTX vaccine shown to be 4% effective vs circulating XBB Variant in new study
Stocks Set To Soar As Bivalent Vaccine Found 4% Effective Vs XBB Covid Variant
Johnson & Johnson Earnings Are Here: Should You Buy?
Tiziana Life Sciences $TLSA is Bracing for an Explosive 2023
The Catalysts Behind Tiziana Life Sciences' (NASDAQ: TLSA) 70%
Mirati | Investors are to Fight Losses from $MRTX downfall.
Pfizer, Astellas avoid forced price reduction for cancer drug Xtandi (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer CEO pockets $33M for 2022 after 36% pay hike (NYSE:PFE)
AbbVie, Gilead, Seagen fined for raising prices faster than inflation (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer faces resistance in plans to modify EU COVID vaccine deal (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer COVID pill effective on Omicron; not linked to disease rebound – FDA (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer deal to acquire Seagen sends cancer drug maker's shares 18% higher (NYSE:PFE)
Biosimilars expected to save $180B over next five years as more gain approval (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer, GSK gearing up for RSV vaccine rollouts this year (NYSE:PFE)
U.K. announces spring COVID booster program for at-risk individuals (NYSE:PFE)
Biden to announce plan to keep Medicare solvent beyond 2050 (NYSE:PFE)
Flu and COVID combo shots unlikely this year, FDA’s top vaccine official says (NYSE:PFE)
FBI Director says novel coronavirus likely originated from China lab leak (NYSE:PFE)
$AIM Try to name another bio stock in trials with $BMY $MRK $AZN and PFE.
Hot Stocks: SGEN climbs on takeover interest; PFE sets 52-week low; TGNA drops; KOS rises
Pharma companies dominate list of innovation leaders thanks to patents (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer(PFE): Says Pipeline Of Drugs Will Ease Transition From COVID.
Pfizer to face FDA AdCom meeting for full approval of COVID-19 pill (NYSE:PFE)
Completed head and shoulders on PFE? Time to short?
Pfizer, BioNTech start trial for first mRNA-based shingles vaccine (NYSE:PFE)
Medicare mulls rebates in 2025 for drug prices rising faster than inflation (NYSE:PFE)
Pfizer/BioNTech, EU in talks to cut COVID vaccine deliveries for higher prices (NYSE:PFE)
PFE stock falls as Pfizer downgraded at UBS on COVID worries (NYSE:PFE)
Omicron boosters protect against new COVID strains up to three months - CDC (NYSE:PFE)
FDA plans an annual schedule for updated COVID shots (NYSE:PFE)
2023-01-16 Wrinkle-brain Plays (Mathematically derived options plays)
2023-01-16 Wrinkle-brain Plays (Mathematically derived options plays) DD
Pfizer, AbbVie, GSK, Eli Lilly among drugmakers to raise prices (NYSE:PFE)
Thoughts on shorting MRNA and PFE
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Many consider oversold? NVO and PFE. Two that are oversold and nobody’s looking at? KSPI and TLPFY.
Many consider oversold? NVO and PFE. Two that are oversold and nobody’s looking at? KSPI and TLPFY.
Hard to say. I believe they already made multiple offers, which were shut down because they were too low. The main problem is premium perception. Pfizer's CEO of course knows VKTX would be worth 20-30B in a buyout scenario, but that is a 400-700% premium over today's price. Pfizer's shareholders (who aren't necessarily data-savvy) may then be angry because they'd feel this is overpaying, but they'd be wrong. I'd say somewhere before 2028 for an accepted offer. It really depends, if Pfizer is the only one bidding, they may want to wait until P3 topline data, even if they'd pay more, at least the risk would be down a lot. But if multiple players are bidding (probably PFE+NVO and maybe Merck), Pfe will close the deal fast at a large premium because they are done if they don't do an acquisition soon.
PFE sickle cell fails but PFE is up. Interesting.
High PP you say? Puts on PFE.
Hey brother I just wanted to let you know that the market is controlled by lizard people and there's nothing you can do about it. Trust me, a few buddies and I went down into the sewers to try and find them. All we found was a bunch of diapers and a few new diseases. The sexual diseases could've likely been avoided if we didn't have sex down there but oh well - live and learn. I guess what I'm saying is thank you God for drug companies. PFE 100
PFE and INTC I follow and know them. Even if you are in losses, I do not doubt that in a few years you will see your investment with profits. They are heavily punished on the stock market and undervalued. They shouldn't go down much more and they are big companies
I would do exactly this too, but sell 25 calls until you get it- wait you have 50 shares never mind just sell. PFE at least pays a 7% dividend and has for over 25 years paid or raised it.
exit liquidity happening, all the priced in stocks like HOOD, RKLB, PLTR, GEV plunging and oversold stocks like UNH, DOW, PFE, BRKB mooning? clear rotation into value stocks to tide through the 2 months downtrend before christmas rally
At the time I thought they would be good investments. I didn't take into account the dividends so actually for NVEC and PFE because of the dividends I am ahead. For INTC even with the dividends I am still at a major loss.
PFE is a buy and hold for me. They have solid fundamentals and pay a good dividend
Personally, I would sell INTC and hold PFE. I'm not familiar with NVEC.
PFE and NVEC have really high dividends. Are you sure you aren't up on them if you factor those in? INTC is a mess.
you know what was cheap a few years ago? $META. look how that turned out, also SOFI, also PLTR a few years ago. $NVO, $LLY, $UNH, $PFE are all out of favor right now. their businesses are still embedded in the economy, they aren't going anywhere. my other favorite out of favor plays were $XOM a few years ago and $MO last year.
Oral data due imminently, fireworks to come, could see plus or minus $25. My bet is plus given the overwhelming positive data released in both SQ and oral. Remember it’s the same compound. Just a matter of time before PFE, MRK or ABBV takes them out imo.
$VKTX - Truist JOON LEE Bottom line $VKTX VK2735 takes best of both worlds from $LLY & $ NVO obesity playbooks. VK2735 takes the more effective GLP1/GIP dual agonism strategy from $LLY &takes more seamless SQ to oral maintenance strategy from NOVO. There is a lot to like heading into Ph2 VENTURE Oral topline in the fall time frame. $PFE Bourla finally has a shot at obesity and Lilly if he has the guts to do the right things
My thoughts on the so called "middlemen" of the pharma industry, that are apparently going to lose all that revenue, like its alot...UNH and the likes are not going to have a good year in my opinion, if they are the "middlemen" Those fuckers buy drugs from PFE etc...mark up the price, sell to you...they are going to get rid of that markup/middleman and go right to direct sales from the manufacturer. So whoever profits from pharmaceuticals....other than the manufacturers...they are fuked
PFE and LLY If your outlook is to hold to 2030 then I think you should invest in Pfizer. Much of the Seagen oncology pipeline matures over the next 5 years and they're paying you a great dividend (7%) to wait for it to sprout. PFE just reported a great quarter Tuesday; listen to their conference call and decide for yourself.
No, you aren't the one causing PFE to be stuck. 'Tis me, bagholding since 2023, with an average around... $34, I think, between new purchases and divvy reinvestments.
Okay, but what if you did sell PFE and BABA so the rest of us holding them could benefit? lmao but for real I feel you on this kinda shit lately. I swear anytime I sell something on mediocre/bad earnings it just continues upward.
If you intend to buy either, I beg you to look at these two charts, it’s incredibly obvious which company executes more consistently https://m.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/PFE/pfizer/revenue https://m.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/NVO/novo-nordisk/revenue
healthcare is at record low snetiment. PFE crushed earnings, raised guidance and basically crashed back down to pre-earnings.
lol PFE gave back all its earnings gain and some, now trading at a forward P/E of 7. Pretty ugly place to be
"Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in a statement Tuesday that 22 projects, totaling $500 million, to develop vaccines using mRNA technology will be halted. " My PFE only just started to go green again reeeeeeee
My plays: Uber call Snap put 2 SMCI calls AMD put 2 PFE call
As fun as it was, I fully expect PFE to give back all its earnings pop by end of month as is continues to grind toward sub-20s
PFE just made the biggest move to the upside in probably 5 years. 😂
My PFE Puts not gonna recover, should I just try to sell them now to recoup something?
Whose the guy that said he bought PFE puts yesterday? How's he doing?
200 shares PFE or 100 NVO? or is it the same thing
Hit on COIN lottos last week (240p; $70 -> $2300) and hopping on PFE and SNAP lottos this week lol
SPY 640 8/8 CALLS PFE 120 8/8 PUTS PLTR 200/130 CALL&PUTS you’re welcome
PFE puts or calls? Stock twit seems to be bullish on it
I use Morningstar ratings for this sort of thing. You need Premium, which costs, but is free at your local library. My current five and four star strong buy and buy holdings are: \*\*\*\*\* WU PFE BMY O \*\*\*\* LMT CCI ET GOOG VZ MCD Reply with any tickers you'd like me to look up and I can get you the ratings and maybe the analysis text.
Meh UNH, NVO, PFE, MRNA will all be a buy in about a month or so. UNH is just too big to fail and way oversold, NVO because the fat shoots will become part of Medicaid, PFE cuz their greed is next level and MRNA because RFK will be gone.
Pharma and healthcare in 100% un-investable going forward. They are only going lower as the market will continue to churn higher. A few projections that we will see in the next 90 days: PFE -> 15 BMY -> 30 NVO -> 38 LLY -> 600 Merck ->65 UNH -> 150 CI -. 165
Sold at $98 in 2025 here lmao kill me along with AVGO. Bought BYDDY and PFE instead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep. Bought 44P on BMY, 22P on PFE. Not touching NVO, IV too high.
PFE just broke upward trending support. Next support is 22 followed by 18. BMY broke below support of 46, next support is 42. NVO heading to 45. Sheesh a lot of pain still lol
PFE down 6 straight days, buying puts 22 strike end of month. This is going to be absolutely destroyed after earnings. Pharma should see an easy 20% further contraction. Super easy money to short.
I own UNH, PFE, and ABBV so it probably makes up a good chunk of my taxable account. I'm not that worried about it though unless the U.S. moved to a Universal Healthcare System. In which case, I would gladly take the loss.
Sold my UNH at 270. Made $100 on the CSP I sold. I’m done with that stock. I’m done with health care completely. PFE and HUM fuk me last year.
honestly I wouldn't be surprised if large-cap pharma were to decline another 35-40% this year. This next round of earnings is going to be so ugly. PFE and BMY are going to drop 15-20% after they report. LLY has so much growth priced in they have to beat and raise guidance just to not get crushed. NVO is fairly valued if they continue to grow revenue 20%. Just keep buying chips and tech lol...pharma looks cheap for a reason...
Bmy, PFE, mrk, UNH, moh, por, pcg, DG,... In no particular order. I'm in those at the moment. We'll see. Never ber, but I do rotate from sector to sector
Calls on $PFE AND $HIMS
Healthcare is soooo beaten down I’m starting a bit of a swing into it. PFE, UNH
Continue to buy $PFE $27 calls for 08-15! This is a make it or break it quarter for Bourla. If he doesn’t announce an acquisition, he is cooked!
ETFs/GOOG/PFE are my long term plays. MPLX/BN/EPD mid term. AAPL/PATH short term depending on when they hit my 🎯pricing
SWING SOME PFE 25.5 c thank me later
Just bought PFE. 7% annual Dividend. Pretty cheap right now at $25.
Gotcha! I'm holding PFE bags around $26 basis too. I'm going to hold and collect dividends forever too. I'm cautiously optimistic that the Seagen pipeline matures into something meaningful.
You collected thousands of dollars in dividends too. Did you not reinvest? Also why didn't you see any PFE during the pandemic?
If it was still good on that dip (was NVDA the one that tanked and you sold low?), BUY MORE is the answer. Hold only good stocks and usually you can hold through dips and even buy more. That's what I recommend. Here are my current holdings at 4 and 5 star buys at Morningstar: 4: CCI GOOG MCD ET VZ BMY 5: PFE GSK O WU
I have owned PFE and VZ for 25 years following high dividend investing. Know what it got me? Both are below my average cost. After 25 years!
Classic Josh Brown to sell PFE at the bottom
If you are in that boat...I suggest taking a look at PFE. Yes I own shares, and have for a while...pays like over 6% dividend I believe...I am looking for it to make it to 42$...slow player here...but it is just a steady grind up for the last little bit here.
Classic Josh Brown to sell PFE at the bottom
Bro PFE went up because of covid, what did you expect to happen when covid ends?
I have PFE at $38. That's why I understand why INTC will never recover
I'm speaking in generic terms about the American consumer, not specifically directed at you alone. Risk is inversely proportional to Bitcoin’s market cap, right now is a safer time to buy than ever. IBIT is the fastest growing ETF in US history. It is very normal to think we're too late when we first stumble upon it, I was once there too. Too late when I read the headlines for it at 10. Too late at 100, too late but decided to buy a little at 1k. People still kept thinking its too late at 10k, 100k... but when you know (after you do the DD) with certainty its going to 10MM over the span of 20 years, no you're not too late. Normies still think Bitcoin is “too late” at $120k… Meanwhile the dollar has lost 99.8% of its value since 1913, and they just spent $14.75 on a Panera sandwich that tastes like drywall soaked in regret. Imagine watching BlackRock, Fidelity, Goldman-Sachs, over a dozen major hedge funds, and trillion-dollar institutions stampede into Bitcoin. And you decide to buy PFE. That’s like seeing Moses part the Red Sea and thinking, “Yeah but what if I invest in the sand?” Now is the time, it's the most uncompromisable savings instrument ever devised.
The fact that $VKTX can offer potential oral and monthly maintenance after SC with the same molecule is not to be underestimated. Even $LLy does not have that. It is uncertain how people will react when switching from TP to orfoglipron.. large pharma eyes on that as almost everyone there is talking about need for solutions for long-term adherence beyond 1-2 years. Listen to $ABBV $PFE and others. Don’t believe $NVO semaglutide is competitive with that Viking only needs to show that small dose oral has any activity in phase 2 in a few weeks
OP, The better question is which companies do you like ? I'll give you my basic investing strategy. Any stock I buy I will thin 1/3 of the position if the stock price doubled and once I eventually get all of my initial investment out of it( other 1/3 thinning of the position as the stock goes up ) . I will continue to hold that position and forget about that stock. I will use that money I received to invest into another company. My most recent purchases between April to about 1 month ago were ( most recent first then moving out further to early April ) HFWA, LNKB, JVA, PFE, UCTT, WDC, SMCI, BAC, GLAD, LCID. There have been several positions I have thinned in the past 6 months yet my bias is to accumulate thin and then accumulate. I'll explain my reasoning. 1- longer term the stock market has tended to rise. 2- Eventually I might want this money in retirement 3- most likely my kids will outlive me and they can go WTF was he thinking. 4- I've heard several times that had a person invested 1,000 in stock x y or z they would be a millionaire today so I have kept the long term in kind looking out 40 years. 5- I look at stock indexes as a very well managed portfolio. 6- there is nothing wrong with investing in the sp 500 because that index by itself tends to out perform most people's portfolios. I'll summarize. The SP 500 is your simplest investment to hold onto
Wow what a move by $PPL on that announcement with Blackstone. It was the laggard for me today (well, now back to PFE).
some of you are shorting NVDA while owning bonds and trash stocks like UNH and PFE you might qualify for disability assistance
Mediocre/poor returns over 5 yr+ w/no clear near-term turnaround plan/catalyst ("no clear reason why the next 5 years are going to look any different than the last 5 years.") Biggest example of this is PFE (whose share price is down YTD and over the last 1/5/10 and 20 years.)
puts on PFE. No pp pills can save this chart
yeah, they both had the same setup .. PFE had same the next week before going 0.01 to like 0.40 .. but whatever ;)
You're asking the right questions, and those headline numbers are exactly why the market is so pessimistic. The core of the value argument is that the market has already priced in the negative growth and patent cliffs. The thesis isn't about growth. It's that at the current valuation, you are paying a low price for the company's durable cash flow. Some analyses have modeled a worst-case "no new drugs" scenario, assuming major patent revenues fall off a cliff, and concluded the stock is still undervalued. At less than 8x earnings, you're essentially getting the entire R&D pipeline—with dozens of drugs in late-stage trials—for free. Regarding the dividend, you're correct that it's less attractive versus higher risk-free rates. The counterargument is that PFE is a noncyclical business, so the market risk is arguably lower than that of a more economically sensitive company. The dividend provides a cash return while you wait for the market to potentially look past the known issues and re-evaluate the underlying business.
Why did you say PFE is undervalued? Looking ahead, 5 year growth estimate is -0.18% (according to finviz). I'm not sure I'd pay more than 8x earnings for a zero growth business. The 6% dividend isn't that much more than the 4.5% 10 year yield, but you take market risk for it. It's also one of the reasons it fell of a cliff in 2023. Dividends got much less appealing with higher risk free rates. Honestly, I have no opinion on the name. I've heard they have patent cliff issues looming too. I just don't see it as being cheap from the headline numbers.
I fucked with PFE during covid. It was easy money if you know how to pullout
You do not need such expensive tools, just read some good valuation books. I like accounting for value by stephen penman, nice one, bought from used amazon books. I do some homework about companies and invest in individual stocks while I trade 3x etfs such as TQQQ,SOXL, TMF etc. This trading knwoledge helped me to understand the market and when the market is at low ebb, I buy my favorite DD companies. This works are mostly. For example, I bought PFE around $18 (waited for a long time to go below $20), CRWV around 37.5 (just after IPO) and PL around $5 this year pick.
Today is the day I own PFE and DOW and your girlfriend sucks my dick
Pharmaceutical tariffs are a complete nothingburger. After it was announced yesterday, today XBI is up over 3%. Merck 15%, PFE 18% off the lows. Pharma companies have high margins, even 200% on imports are not going to affect bottom line much. Pharma also has pricing power and people would rather stop spending on discretionary items than pharmaceuticals. The proposed tariffs give way too long a runway for pharma companies to onshore, over a year, by which time, the tariffs become politically tenuous. To me tariffs are an obvious political tool by one person, Trump. If he gets out, then most tariffs are gone. Now, obviously this won't happen for some time, but the most affected stocks that survive, and I expect all big pharma, and related service companies to, will be good long term investments.
BIDU looking to gap up again. PFE calls are going to print hard too. I’m looking at plays that are under the radar and these both look great
Paper trading to start is a good idea. Also, the core purpose of the wheel is to pick things you want to own, not just find something to churn. An important distinction imo. As far as companies with share price that 100 shares would work with a $2k starter, that's anything $20 or less. For major companies that share price, you're going to be somewhat limited but there are many ways to screen stocks by share price. I will only focus on major companies because small cap stuff you have to decide for yourself. These are not endorsements, just examples: Ford - F - $11.7 on a local timeline upswing Pfizer - PFE - was close to $20 a little bit ago. Could probably find a Put to sell for a strike or $20 but the date would be far out. Cleveland Cliff Steel - CLF - about $8.5 right now - negative p/e (not great) Wendy's- WEN - about $11.3 right now (just reduced its dividends) https://stockanalysis.com/list/sp-500-stocks/
I think PFE calls a month or so out is gonna print.
Buy - ACHR NIO PFE UNH Sell - ABBV CCL CRCL
MRK PFE have some movements recently but they failed to go past the $85 and $27 resistance I have hold them since 2022 and 2023. my top losers, by percentage and $ amount LDOs recently went above its resistance of $162.. It’s a stable growth. I’d own some ldos
You should bite the bullet and dump PFE…gone no where for years. Even with the dividend, probably would do better with bonds or money market fund
RDDT, MSFT, ET, AMZN, PFE Largest Rddt Smallest Pfe Expect another 100% return in 2.5 years.
Hello man... I do have a question... During 2022, once I tried to sell some put options on KO, leap options, waaaay OTM, the premium was close to a dollar... Lets say BID was 0.89, ask 0.98. I put my order to sell 10 contracts at 0.97 and pum, filled... A second later, I put a buy order for those 10 contracts, for 0.92 and pum... filled Did it again, and again, and again... A couple of days later I raised my usual orders to a hundred contracts... Every order I put was filled, sometimes after pinging a bit with one contract, but eventually they all got filled... After a couple of months this situation ended, and I tried another strike... Same thing, lasted for a couple of weeks more and then it ended as well... After a couple of days of no activity (I was pretty sad because I was literally gonna be rich in a couple of years had this situation continued)... I decided to change ticker, I tried Pfizer, it was trading above 60 at the time... It was even better, I got to sell about 200 contracts and buy them 0.15 cents cheaper, I was making like 10k a day, every single days. By then, I had sold all my stock, I was 100% in t-bills, why would I take the risk? Td Ameritrade blocked my account a couple of times because they said I had too many orders in a day, so I had to call to beg them to let me trade again.... Eventually I had to take it easy and trade a bit less so they would not block me.... By mid 2023, this thing ended and it all got back to normal, I still make money selling options but nowhere near what I made in 2022/2023... I owe one apartment to KO, one to PFE, and a third one to some aother stocks combined.... Now the question, what the fuck happened?
Rotation into value stocks PFE, CVX ripping. Should’ve bought some Pfe
My guess is a transfer of funds from high flyers (tech) to more dividend paying assets, as there is talk of 3 interest rate cuts now...which makes money cheaper for the smaller companies (hence the russel mooning) and also dividend paying assets, like UNH, KHC, PFE etc...are all going up, because if interest rates go down, these dividends of say 6% are looking really nice right now.
So, seeing stocks like PFE, UNH, BIIB, KHC etc mooning today...what they all have in common is they are typically "safe haven" stocks that pay a dividend. It is looking like money is flowing from high flyers, to more safe haven bets. My thoughts are, funds are locking in their profits from the first half, and ride out the second half with dividend paying stock market stalwarts.
lol out of everything PFE green
Have you gotten your 16th Covid booster yet? If not, get 2! Calls on PFE
PFE. I don't think it will ever go bankrupt. DRIP and let the snowball gain momentum.