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    • Tue Nov 18th 18:24 PM
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      Visa: Why I Sold All of My Shares
      BOB,

      Although you did a good thing by selling your stock at 78-79. It still doesnt change the fact that the article you wrote was useless. You did not give any forecast, prediction, analysis or usefull insight of downfall of the stock (ie- credit crisis, banks not lending, etc.etc.). So while you did a good thing by selling your shares at a loss at $78, the fact still remains that the article is useless and was a waste of time. Besides the stock had gone up to 83-84 after you sold at 78. So while you can have a smirk on your face, selling at 8% loss means nothing as stock move up and down by 10% every day.
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    • Thu Jul 31st 14:29 PM
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      Does Visa's Beat Bode Well for MasterCard?
      Trader Mark,

      hey whats up???? I remember your articles on IPI.

      Anyways, there are a number of reasons why V is trading at a higher PE ratio than MA.

      1. Size, size, size- due to global market share: V-60-66% while MA 25-30%. This makes a huge difference when competing for banks in emerging countries such as china and india.
      2. Veurope- Veurope has not joined V inc., and Veurope represents about 15-20% of market share. Veurope shares will be bought by Vinc in the near future. Currently your seeing Visa without Veurope's earnings
      3. Huge banks/ institutional investment. If you look at banks in china, india, brazil, middle-east they have invested alot of money in V shares, which means they will likely be caring there card.

      4. Legal suits. While you just saw what happened to MA shares today b/c of Amex suit, Visa has already settled before they went IPO. Additionally V has set aside 3 billion of IPO money for Discover cards pending law suit while MA has not..... MA will likely see the same tumble is shares prices/net quarterly loss when they settle with discover.

      5. Planned by-back of shares. V will likely buy back shares in 1st quarter of 2009, which will effectively lower outstanding shares, increase EPS and effectively decrease PE ratio.


      These are the reasons i am aware of.

      I guess you got what you wanted....you wanted MA to miss to drop in share prices. Well here you are, but be careful what you wish for.
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    • Wed Jul 23rd 19:27 PM
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      Credit Card Breakdown: AmEx Disappoints, as Predicted
      Mojo is an idiot, its clear he loss some $$$ in Amex and DFS.

      Have you seen MA chart for the last 2-3 years. Its on a steep incline.... WHY???? MA and V is targeting developing countries. In china 1 in 30 owns a cc; in india its about 1 in 60. These are huge potential markets. Global trend from cash to credit is occuring at a exponential rate. With the summer olympics along with huge chinese/ indian/ middle eastern banks investment in V, look for about 10-15% increase in credit card transaction year on year, which is what CEO saunders has predicted. Suntrust has a price target of $100 which is what V willl likely be trading at within several months.

      Amx and DFS will likely be bankrupt or be in the red within several years.
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    • Tue Jul 15th 09:01 AM
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      Why American Express Should Be Ignored
      I enjoyed this article and you made a great point Fxtrader. However with Visa being traded at 72 currently this stock has taken a beating. Suntrust has projected price target of 100, and there is no reason to believe Visa cant hit that with the upcomming olympics, growth potential in asia, buying visa europes, and buy back of shares. Visa is expecting 20% growth year after year.

      Remember that before the first quarter earnings Visa was at prices of 73-75, after the earnings release the stock jumped to 80+. With second quarter earnings comming up look for the same trend. Visa and MA are being traded at high PE ratio compared to other credit cards, which is justified b/c of the limited or no exposure to consumer debt. While AXP and Discover will likely fall victim, as have banks recently, to the badd economy. The price of V has taken a beating because of lower expectations from the financial crisis, however once earnings release watch this baby sky rocket.
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    • Thu Jun 26th 18:38 PM
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      My Investment Philosophy and Visa
      I have bought several thousand shares of visa on the first day it came out on the market around $56-59 collectively. I then bought another 500 shares 3 days later when the price went to $67 (premium at that time). The price dipped back down to $59-63 for the rest of the month. That was greater than a 10% loss, although at that time i felt badd that i had bought visa at a high premium, i felt confident that the prospects of this stock were strong. 3 months later i gained over 20%, if i followed your your theory then i would have likely taken a loss and kicked my self today. The same is true of IPI (intrepid potash) i bought it at $45 i bought another thousand shares at $51 which was 2 days after IPO. The stock fell to $43, but i held my position.....why???? Because of strong fundamentals of the company and growth prospects. The stock is well above $65...hit a high of 75. There were analyst that had a SELL rating with price target of $40 for IPI. There were analyst that had a sell rating for mastercard 2 months after its IPO....

      The lesson: If you believe in a company and have done your research and homework you should trust your judgement and intuition. Dont follow an analyst or a calculator. The price of Visa will likely be $100 by end of the year. You will be kicking yourself for selling when the stock hits that price. In fact Visa will go to $150 in 2 years, with all the prospects and growth opportunity.

      So while you will continue to use your calculator for your investment i will use my head and knowledge for investments, as should successful investors.

      Dont get me wrong i leave my emotions on the side, i will dump a company quickly if i feel that the prospectives are not strong. But i dont simply dump a company b/c of temporary 8% loss. With the current market and volatility stocks may move up/down by 10%.

      Reason why you are getting bashed on SA is b/c of your reasoning for selling a stock. YOu provided NO GOOD INSIGHT such as prospectives, growth, analysis, earnings, concerns of Visa...whether they be good or badd, to justify your decision........only 8% loss.

      And readers on SA wants to hear "reasonings" so they get good insight in making investment. If i wrote a article and simply claimed i sold my stocks b/c of 8% loss without useful insight..... i would expect readers who took time to read my article to be pissed.

      Nobody wants to read a useless article.
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    • Thu Jun 26th 16:53 PM
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      My Investment Philosophy and Visa
      I have visited your website and i was the one who claimed that you used your calculator and not your head. And i will likely stay true with that comment. One question i had for you Robert, if you claim VIsa as a "hold" then why didnt you follow your own advise. You sold your shares.

      With your experience, i dont believe your an amateur. I do believe that selling your visa share was an amatuer move. Something that i wouldnt expect from an investor with your experience. You have to look at the prospects and growth potential and not just simply 8% loss.

      You didnt even give valid analysis on why you sold your shares. Simply 8% loss.
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    • Fri Jun 20th 11:42 AM
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      Cutting Intrepid Potash on Quick 25% Gain
      Man i just bought another 800 shares at 65.....alreadly adding to my core position. There is no sign that this company is slowing down.

      TraderMark, you were right this is the HOTTST IPO for 2008 and the market cap will likely reach 20Bill in 3-4 years. Man i am sooo pumped up right now.
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    • Thu Jun 19th 23:12 PM
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      Cutting Intrepid Potash on Quick 25% Gain
      i read the post on yahoo fiance blogg. Its a good post kind of far fetched though. I am a bit conservative and say it will likely hit 90-100 by end of the year.
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    • Thu Jun 19th 22:39 PM
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      Cutting Intrepid Potash on Quick 25% Gain
      Fear,

      What is this onespacetravler blog you are talking about. Can you post a link. I thought that IPI would be trading at 90 by end of the year, i didnt think expectations were as high as $150-200.....
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    • Wed Jun 18th 18:22 PM
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      Cutting Intrepid Potash on Quick 25% Gain
      I thought POT, MOS and IPI the potash producing companies. I thought AGU, CF, TNH, MON were in the agricultural sector but producing nitrogen or other plant material needed for farming. I didnt know all of them produce potash.

      Floridamorgan,

      Your completely right.....thank god for the green farming goddess. My portfolio has been good with the 2 stocks i own: Visa and Intrepid potash. These 2 companies are the google of 2008.......yeaahaaaw

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    • Tue Jun 17th 17:32 PM
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      Visa: Why I Sold All of My Shares
      Robert Freedland,

      If you rated Visa as a hold why is it that you sold your shares??????? And what parameters, information did you use to change your analyst to a HOLD rating?????
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    • Tue Jun 17th 17:29 PM
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      Visa: Why I Sold All of My Shares
      Improviz,

      You claim that you work for visa and that buying V europe is not going to happen and neither is buying back shares. So you are basically stating that your CEO Saunders is bullshitting all of us....correct me if Im wrong. In the conference call Saunders claimed of

      1. Buying of visa shares in august or october (i dont remember exactly)
      2. Expects a 20% increase in revenues year on year
      3. Visa will buy back shares in 2009, once V europe is bought out.

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    • Tue Jun 17th 16:56 PM
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      Cutting Intrepid Potash on Quick 25% Gain
      Hey tradermark,

      I agree that potash prices has nothing do with midwest floods.....but i expected it to at least put a slight dampening of the agric market. Hell if cramer can move markets i just thought that a flood would also.

      So what is your position. Have you re-entered your position of IPI or are you waiting for a pullback. I see maybe a pullback of about $2-3 possibly, but i dont see this stock price dropping below $60, unless if earnings release doesnt meet expectation of investors. I believe this stock will probably hit around 75 in expectations of earnings report next month.
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    • Tue Jun 17th 13:49 PM
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      Cutting Intrepid Potash on Quick 25% Gain
      Merchant trader,

      I sencond your post. This agricultural sector is scorching HOTTTTT, and there seems to be no signs of it slowing down. Think about it....with all the floods in the midwest has been devastating to the farmers and yet the price of potash keeps rising.

      Look for IPI to be at 70+ within 1-2 weeks.
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    • Sun Jun 15th 15:57 PM
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      Visa: Why I Sold All of My Shares
      And by the way Robert Freedland, you claimed:

      "Investing is a passion for me. But it is a passion built on thought and observation. Selling declining stocks quickly and appreciating stocks slowly and partially is my method of dealing with the chaos of the marketplace"

      Visa is NOT a declining stock. IT IS AN APPRECIATING STOCK...look at the past 3-4 months.

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