$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ this is a company with a really large economic moat. Though its FCF positive, the profitability of the company is still negative and will likely stay that way.In the words of the Ceo himself, please find another stock if you want Qoq gains. They will do well in recession should their physical gold hold its value. I recently found out that a stock guru here in Singapore who holds this growth stock despite being bearish on most.Hang in there guys. It'll get more rough before things get better.
$Grab Holdings(GRAB)$ I have no doubt that Grab will continue to grow. I'm a Grab bull and while their stock price is muted due to present day conditions, I believe that in the minds of consumer there is only 1 way to get from point a to point B. Engraved in the minds of consumers is now let's "grab" there. It's only a matter of time before they gain a monopoly in Singapore and in the region. I'm truly excited to be a part of their growth.
$Ryde Group(RYDE)$ honestly, in all honesty, I'm not super bullish on the company. But the way the price action adheres to TA is unbelievable. It's almost like the big bois and I using the same technical indicators.
$Grab Holdings(GRAB)$bought more yesterday. I may be a fool but I refuse to believe that Grab can fail. Cannot imagine a world without grab food or grab car....
$Grab Holdings(GRAB)$ yes yes that's right. When a company has pricing power, any reduction in demand from increase in prices is almost negligible. As a daily, user of grab, I'm happy to see that when I open up Grab to compare with Tada and ryde, it's actually cheaper. (based on my experiences yesterday and the day before. So long as competitors can't keep up, grab will keep on winning and hopefully that can bring forward the day Grab sees it's first profitable quarter.
I wrote an article this week about five stocks I personally hold that dropped hard after earnings. I wanted to share it here because this is the uncomfortable part of investing most people dont talk about. In my case, some drops look like expectations resetting, while others force me to seriously question my thesis. Im not claiming this approach is right for everyone. Curious how others here decide whether to hold, add, or cut after earnings driven sell offs. Original article here: https://drwealth.com/5-stocks-that-crashed-this-week-after-reporting-earnings-and-i-hold-all-of-them-heres-whats-im-doing-loser-alert/ $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ $Estee Lauder(EL)$