Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
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Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#122I'm a buyer at this point. We'll see how earnings turn out tomorrow, but no matter how bad the macro environment, I think $COIN at 7 P/E is a good buy long-term.
Same -- there are actually a bunch of tech stocks that are think are similarly a good bet right now, for example $NET (Cloudflare). Any other things that look like good buys under the market crush?
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#123Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes and no. You might not have cash to spare (especially in such a volatile period). Also, investing more might exceed your exposure limit to a single stock/industry.
Sure you should have a diversified portfolio but everything is also on discount. Warren Buffet went on a buying spree. If you don't have cash to spare thinking about investing isn't what you should focus on but instead doing basic financial wellness like having a savings account. Also cash has been outperforming the market so far so cash isn't necessarily a bad investment.
There are an incredible number of reasons why they might not be able to invest right now so perhaps it isn't the best thing to immediately goto implying they don't even have a savings account.
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#124Earlier quoted context omitted.
Keep in mind that you might get burned - you are betting against many with better information.
The efficient market hypothesis is a myth
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#125Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#126I’m particularly sad to see Cloudflare’s stock having plummeted. Out of all the tech companies that IPO’d in the past few years, Cloudflare is one that the most potential to excel long term. Developer sentiment towards Cloudflare is comparable to Apple fanboys of the previous decade, and their products are legitimately good, backed with tangible assets (datacenters). They also have consistent growth quarter over quar…
$212M quarterly revenue with a $41M loss. In this climate you better have a solid PE as a public company or you’re in deep shit. This is the second dot-com bust. I worked at eToys for the first. $6B market cap and was delisted. Assets sold off for $2M when liquidated. Make no mistake about how bad things are about to get.
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#127I’m particularly sad to see Cloudflare’s stock having plummeted. Out of all the tech companies that IPO’d in the past few years, Cloudflare is one that the most potential to excel long term. Developer sentiment towards Cloudflare is comparable to Apple fanboys of the previous decade, and their products are legitimately good, backed with tangible assets (datacenters). They also have consistent growth quarter over quar…
> Developer sentiment towards Cloudflare is comparable to Apple fanboys of the previous decade I consciously stay out of negative threads about Cloudflare because I feel way too attached to them.
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#128I'm a buyer at this point. We'll see how earnings turn out tomorrow, but no matter how bad the macro environment, I think $COIN at 7 P/E is a good buy long-term.
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#129Buy the dip?
Recent post is good reading: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31287464
I have no idea if this is going to turn out to be the protracted downturn or again something we bounce back from. But there is definitely at least something different in the equation now that we have not seen for a long time.
I'm generally an optimist, but I'd say if people are buying this dip, at least do it with your eyes open and buy it slowly and steadily, being prepared that it could be a 5-10year recovery period.
Re: Coinbase stock lost over 75% value
#130So I'm a crypto non-believer. I see it as the ultimate solution looking for a problem. But that doesn't apply to Coinbase because, at its core, Coinbase should be a transactional business that is a proxy for the size of the crypto market (or, more specifically, the crypto trading volume). I don't know enough about the financials of Coinbase however. It could be they have risks unrelated to their transaction business.…
Wouldn't it be a problem for Coinbase if the crypto market all but evaporates?
But this is hopefully a much smaller market than the current one.