They did a piece on CNBC about places to eat out and they are all up alot in a month. People are going out. People want experiences. And going out to eat in a group is an experience. That's on the up.
Sitting home and ordering Papa Johns'> that's the first step to assisted suicide.
That is perhaps the dumbest thing you have ever written.
And what is the frequency of going out in a group? And how many of the restaurants that are graced by the group, are publicly traded stocks? CMG? Darden? Maybe YUM or Texas Roadhouse? How was Baron's experience at Portillo's?
When people dine out in groups, they go to someplace special... a local place that has a quality reputation.
This is a big part of your problem Stoney, and why you have so many stocks that might go up one day, but in time tank down to nothing. You listen to what other people say too much, from the likes of CNBC and all those other stupid financial websites that pump stocks once they have a position.
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You need to learn to think for yourself Stoney.
Be in tune to the world around you.
Have you ever looked at that incredible run DPZ made?
Long before covid.
Why was that?
I mean really. How's your Sweet Green stock doing?
The stock you got off of CNBC and went "strong buy" at $31?
IDEA #2----> Mrs Stoney says stop dickering around and put SWEET GREEN in that GREEN GARDEN! No day trade!
Enjoy the Salad Days of a Fresh IPO with Sweetgreen
Oh sure, you'll say you sold it...
but that doesn't matter!
How can you recommend a stock at $31 that just over 2 years later is $7?
What kind of DD did you do?!!!!
It lost 75% of its marketcap!
Gimmeee a break.
PZZA is a solid operation.
Well run, the books are solid, and the debt to cash-flow is textbook Wall Street. And trust me Stoney... it won't lose 75% of its marketcap. We won't see $18.
It's up since I called it out too isn't it? Imagine that.
It's the type of stock that moves slow.
What did I say?
////Two year target... minimum... $102
4 year target.... $124//////
In the next thread, we're gonna make sure you learn to think for yourself instead of using CNBC or the cover page of SA during the week, and Bloomberg on the weekends, instead of letting them do the thinking for you. It's my gift to ET and all our readers here. Preventing the next Sweet-Greens, Drive-Shack, Bolo, and about 2 dozen more that damn near went to zero. The only winners you've had are in biotech, and as I have pointed out, for every one of those, there's also one that went down the toilet.