$PINS buy the dip and wait for a buyout*This is not financial advice, so trade at your own risks*
*My team digs deep and finds stocks that are expected to perform well based off multiple confluences*
*Experienced traders understand the uphill battle in timing the market, so instead my team focuses mainly on risk management*
Popular online product and idea discovery platform Pinterest $PINS has seen better days. After correcting from its 2021 all-time-high of $89.90 the share price now sits at $24.55.
The company derives the majority of its revenue from selling digital ads. My teams main concern is new user growth. This could potentially scare away more investors if these numbers haven't shown much improvement in Q4. $PINS uses 1st party data to target its audience, which is substantially better than Meta Platforms $FB third party data system. If $PINS can prove that its system still works in face of new emerging marketing trends, then it could potentially be bought out by another company if they are willing to sell.
Multinational online payment company PayPal $PYPL recently dropped in share price following their Q4 earnings from a decrease in lower income customers due to the inflation surge. $PYPL was previously sought to buyout $PINS in the past. The opportunity was lost, but this digital finance company may just actually go through with it in order to revive itself to its previous lost glory.
$FB is also in deep red this morning following an earnings plunge, and because of its large market capitalization the market is being temporarily dragged down with it. Despite the noise my team has taken this golden opportunity and entered $PINS this morning at $24.55 per share. Our stop loss is reasonably set at $22. There is no take profit currently in sight.
Earnings are expected to be released today 2/3/2022 after the market closes.
OUR ENTRY: $24.55
STOP LOSS: $22
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