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Growing up, I had the benefit of learning from my father, Robert Feirman, real estate investor and founder of The Feirman Corporation. Dad has invested in and operated apartment, office and retail properties for 30 years. I learned a lot from him and benefitted by his example. At more

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The Self Storage Stocks
Self-storage is a great business. Americans buy too much stuff and need somewhere to store it.
How Much Is NVDA Worth? Markets Are Auctions; Valuation Is An Art
One common mistake is to believe that stock prices accurately measure the worth of the underlying business. In fact, stock prices reflect the perceptions of market participants.
NVDA Reports An Excellent Quarter But Is It Enough?
All of the numbers beat their own guidance as well as Wall Street estimates – but by no means blew them away.
NVDA On Deck, PANW This Afternoon, LIT For The Long Term
NVDA is guiding the Jan quarter to $20 billion in revenue and 75% gross margins.
NVDA Earnings And The Popping Of The Mag 7 Bubble
NVDA shares have been levitating since last May – and for good reason. The last two quarters have been absolute blowouts and this one looks set to be another.
UBER’s Investor Day And The Path To UBER $1 Trillion
UBER held an investor update Wednesday in which they unveiled new three year targets for Gross Bookings, Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow (on page 18).
Lyft Adds An Extra Zero Briefly Skyrocketing Shares
Lyft reported earnings after the close Tuesday and a typo in its report briefly sent shares soaring more than 60% before coming back to earth. It’s literally the funniest thing I’ve seen in my almost 20 year career in the investment business.
Revisiting The Garbage Stocks In The Wake Of WM Earnings
Garbage disposal is needed no matter what and these companies have no competition in their respective territories. While the stocks are traditionally expensive for these reasons, they continue to perform.
Losing Patience With PYPL; Looks Like A Value Trap
Less than 3 years ago the stock traded for $300 so it’s hard not to think it’s a bargain today at $60.
The Worst Stock In The World, The Math Behind UBER $1 Trillion
I can’t decide which stock is worse: Snapchat or Lyft. Snapchat is making a strong case this morning after reporting 4Q23 earnings Tuesday afternoon.
UBER $1 Trillion
Growth stock investing is not my forte. But Uber is a growth stock that is just too good to pass up.
Extremely Thin Market, MCD CAT Earnings
The most important thing to understand about this market is how thin participation in the rally is.
META: 2024 Is Bound To Disappoint
The rally has become overextended and it’s hard to see how 2024 won’t disappoint investors.
March Rate Cut Not Likely, AAPL Earnings: The Emperor Has No Clothes
The Fed now risks staying too tight for too long and causing the economy to roll over.
The Magnificent 7 Will Go The Way Of The Nifty 50
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, there was a group of high quality companies including Kodak and Xerox that led the market and which investors piled into regardless of valuation.
TSLA Is Still Expensive But It’s A Long Term Winner
TSLA earned $3.12 in 2023 and based on their outlook it appears they will earn less this year. That means the stock is trading somewhere around 70x current year earnings.
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