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Opinion on JRSH? I have been investing a lot in it/buying the dip because I believe it is undervalued.
> JRSH is a great company, and it's trading at an all time low. You should definitely buy!
When I search Sears on Robinhood, all that comes up is JRSH.. so all in? Am I doing it right?
Sears is JRSH bro... it's on Robinhood.
In terms of the direct security for Sears, versus JRSH. Fidelity doesn't let me, either.
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Hey look at jerash holding ($JRSH) they manufacture a big part of their clothes and has better fundamentals
22 year old Investor that will outperform 99.9% of the investors here. DHLC : 33% Facebook : 25% JRSH : 23% Nacco: 18% If you're a confident investor with low amount of money (meaning under 10 million) you should have between 3-10 stocks. I focus mainly on future freecashflow and compre this with the market cap. If I think that my company is able to create the same amount of cash than the price I pay for it (marketcap) in less than 10 years I buy it. I believe that smaller companies are way better in achieving that. Facebook is just an amazing company all around.
Although this is far from a DD, I didn't even knew JRSH was a thing and considering the very little information that I gather, I'm adding it to my watch list to study later. I looks like a good option to diversify portfolios. I have nothing on clothing manufacturers on anything like. Thanks for the tip ;)
I was looking at it for some time aswell keep an eye on their receivables which are continously growing and now make up 50% of their assets. Any big write offs of these could hit the company hard. Their net income being 2-3% of revenue nowdays and being 0.5-1% three years ago seems pretty thin. Those were my problems with the stock. Another stock that I think you would like with your investment style is jerash holding (JRSH) if you're interested in it look it up and we can discuss it.