The stock is on a very solid run up. How much is everyone holding? How high will it get this year? I reckon it will get to the old ceiling of $125 by Christmas.
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$125 was the ceiling for you, youngster? Sorry to hear that.
Alright prognosticators— Suez Canal is now open— do you exercise CVX options at $106/share or wait another 3 to 4 years ?
Is it just a time value of money play (pay income taxes later) or does this stock have growth potential to get to $125/share in another 3 to 4 years?
Right now is rolling down!
Don’t stop me now.....I’m on a roll! Well at least until the next re-org!
@2tcq, clowning around or just being the clown you already are?
First time investor back again babbling about his own investing expertise as he crashes and burns, and tries to come up with lame excuses for his lack of knowledge lmao!!!
Ask yourselves how many years ago was that CVX achieved its last stock ceiling, and continue to LMAO as we approach it again. Who do you ask is the first time investor? It’s not me.
@2qlt+ hangs out on Reddit and possibly learned everything he knows by following Gamestop!
"Getting near correction territory" on CVX. lmao! First time investor?
Getting near correction territory, if not a 5% pullback before then. I would pull some profits off the board this week if you have more than 20% of your portfolio in CVX.
What’s wrong with a little pump n dump now and again?
Rock & Roll is right. Go CVX!
I'd stay away from NBLX. Not a wise move unless it's a pump & dump with funny money.
Eh..... good luck at the c-sino in that case.
NBLX is currently at $15 a share and can still be bought even though it was acquired by Chevron. Buy buy buy!
CVX is a healthy portion of my portfolio along with other growth stocks. Good seeing CVX continue to steadily climb as my options are now beginning to be worth something.
Depends on your goal, if you buy stocks for growth, oil and gas sector should not be on your list, if you are looking for dividend, that ship has already sailed, you should have bought it when it was under $85 a share. If you bought it over $100 few years ago, sell it when you recover your losses or are comfortable with you current loss as the stock will never go above $130 anytime soon and it is best to reinvest in growth stocks.
Old ceiling of $125... So over $134 in 2014 was just an illusion?
I don't see the crude oil price continuing to increase. Upstream and gasoline sales prices have recovered. Still lower demand for jet fuel and gasoline. I'm thinking $120/share is tops (unless Buffett decides to purchase more shares)