Jim Roppel: How Many More Bull Cycles Are In Your Future?
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Jim Roppel, rejoins the show to remind us that no matter how bad a year you have, always remember how many opportunities lie in your future. With the strong reaction after the Fed meeting, he talks about where that puts the current market. Rounding out the discussion is his take on stocks that have held up in this latest downturn like Fortinet (FTNT), Nvidia (NVDA), Qualcomm (QCOM) and D R Horton (DHI) as well as thoughts on crypto. For the video version, show notes and charts, visit investors.com/podcast.
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Excellent! Very helpful. I wish this interview was on the 16th. after the sell off.
This is the best channel for trading hands down..man..I thought I would never find a channel like this...great job..I'm about to start trading hope to subscribe as the info here is very valuable.
Great video!!
Very positive and optimistic outlook.
I feel even more positive about the future after hearing Jim. - actually was a great Christmas present!!
Thanks
Cheers!!
Roppel is always great, and one of the all-time best guests on the podcast. I loved the surfing analogy and the "American innovation solves problems" approach (a more granular take on Buffet's "always bet on America"). Jim also confirmed my interpretation of GBTC's yield being wildly distanced from that of actually owning BTC -- THANK YOU! I wanna buy ETH or BTC direct, but can't hold them in my Schwab or Fidelity Roth unless I'm an "accredited" investor, or have to start my OWN SDIRA? Jim, why not set up third-party crypto (just the biggies) custodial service that can be included in a Roth offered by the big brokers? The first person who can make this happen is gonna take most of the cash on the table for am entire industry. You're welcome. Make the magic happen!
Yes, investing long term 6+ months in good companies with (most of canslim) has, and will, in the long run payoff
The shorts got f***ed yesterday and the longs got f***ed today. This market is great if you want to just give your money away.
Knowledge bomb - 42:15
i think this podcast is a good example for how to be aggressive with the market. jim is completely right, the market did surprise people when it rallied after the FED. it’s shows you how to find stocks to buy in a follow-through day, how to be optimistic about market cycles, how to flex from bearish to bullish in a short timeframe. but it’s also an honest examination of how unpredictable the markets are. i’m pretty sure i felt like that rally was a huge bear trap as well, then to see the next couple days be a beating for bulls. it’s all a good lesson in observing the market.
I don't think Bill would be in a hurry to enter this market.
So with Jim's positions, I was wondering how much wiggle room he gives for his stop? I know IBD says cut losses at 7 to 8 percent. I think the key is even if you get knocked off (stopped out) and that stock looks good again, don't hesitate to get back in. He went in on Fed day and added more exposure. He's probably underwater on those so I was curious if anyone knew his position management techniques. Thanks.
Jim sells 1/3 of his position at -3%, 1/3 at -5% and the final 1/3 at -7% below his entry.
Jim has great hair! just saying ;)
Watched
And a day later Jim was stopped out of all his longs. Trend is down. Don’t be confused by wiggles and jiggles.
I am still looking for that monster stock to ride like a dog 🐶
42:55
This podcast is one for the ages. It shows you the danger in giving managers access to your money. He's down for the year (probably agreed with Trump that my "401k would go to zero." heh heh) and doubles his exposure the day of the FED announcement only to see the markets plummet the next two days. I bet he sold his FTNT the day after he bought it when it dropped $20 and now it roared back up the next day. I guess he could be a good money manager for me if I did the opposite of what he prescribes. I'll read IBD and do my own research, thank you.
There's a reason he's been doing this for over 30 years. Very naive to judge a fund manager on one years performance in what was a complete chop year. Let us know in 30+ years how you're doing...