Marketsurfer says short shake shack

out of curiosity i tasted a shake shack burger today. It just wasn't average, it was gawd awful. I am shocked they got any traction at all having such terrible products. The fries were unedible. Seriously, MCD burgers taste better and a whopper is like filet mignon compared to this shak meat. What a freaking snowjob on the public and wallstreet. Surfer says short this dog Next week. Will advise on entry. Surf
roflmao. Absolutely hilarious. WTG, Surf.
 
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Most Yelp are 4-5 stars, if burgers were as bad as you say, then there would be a lot of 1 stars on Yelp, as negativity always attracts more reviews being posted.

I bet those reviews are from investors or employees. The burger was disgusting.
 
Shak pe is absolutely insane...it is defying gravity.....

By your logic, growing companies that are losing money are worthless, when this is often not the case. P/E is only a meaningful stat on an established, somewhat mature company. You seem to simply look for numbers that confirm your extreme bearish outlook on EVERYTHING in the world. Perhaps it is a deep depression, maybe consult a doctor.

At best, an extremely large P/E in this case indicates the need to do further research and exercise caution. I'd look at market share and revenue trends. SHAK might not be good value, but your short at $48 earlier this year got destroyed, which is a hint to you that your methodology ( if we can call it that ) is deeply flawed.
 
Never heard of it, but thanks, ill check it out. I do like smashburger and burgerfi. Elevation burger is almost as bad as shake shack but shak has the all time worst food i have tasted.

You seem to be mostly a promoter/sales type guy then anyone to be taken seriously. It is delusional for you to think that a personal visit to one location is meaningful at all, regardless of SHAK's merits.
 
This will be a historic short. Massive downside.

Your promotion of your ideas is as per usual way overdone. What on earth is a "historic short" ? There are thousands of companies that will eventually go out of business; identifying one fairly new company that does so is not historic in the slightest.
 
valuation is based on the potential and not the current earnings. Just imagine that in 20 years when the population of earth 10 billion and everyone eats burgers and fries for breakfast and lunch and dinner and snack and late snack and Shake Shack has a branch everywhere and everyone is Shake Shacks customer. By the way the rumor is that Shake Shak will introduce its cellphone and tablet in 3 months :)
 
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