What Will be Different Post-Coronavirus?
If you’re like me, you’ve been constantly reading up on the spread of COVID-19. Are a million people going to die? Is the hospital system going to collapse? Are we self-inducing an economic disaster? As we come up with different scenarios and do back-of-the-napkin math on virality and growth rates, the only thing that is certain is uncertainty. Nobody, not even the experts with all the real-time knowledge, knows exactly what will happen next (if you think you know, you’re lyi
Time to Get Greedy with Zoom Video?
An investment rule I try and follow is taking a second glance at stocks on my watchlist that have fallen 20% or more. It can be beneficial to reevaluate my thoughts and whether I like the business enough at a discounted price. Zoom Video (ticker: ZM) is a perfect example of that. Technical traders call this formation flipping the bird. Zoom has put up phenomenal numbers since it went public. The problem is, the stock has always felt phenomenally overvalued (an EV/sales of 60
Zoom is the IPO to Watch, Not Lyft
Lately, the financial media has been talking a big game about the Silicon Valley Unicorns finally going public. Uber and Lyft have dominated the conversation the past month, with a little bit of Pinterest and Slack sprinkled in for good measure. From the outside looking in, it seems like these companies are garnering a lot more attention than usual, and could possibly be the most anticipated public offerings since Facebook‘s in 2012. The problem is, most of these tech compani