YY inc. initiated with a Buy at Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs analyst Fan Liu started YY with a Buy rating and $101 price target, saying it is expected that the early pioneer in live streaming can sustain its leadership position.
Bullish option flow detected in YY with 1,761 calls trading, 3x expected, and implied vol increasing over 2 points to 43.16%. 9/22 weekly 65 calls and Sep-17 85 calls are the most active options, with total volume in those strikes near 840 contracts. The Put/Call Ratio is 0.54. Earnings are expected on November 21st
Analysts expect a sharply increasing business volume for the group, with high growth rates in the coming years.
Margins returned by the company are among the highest on the stock exchange list. Its core activity clears big profits.
Thanks to a sound financial situation, the firm has significant leeway for investment.
Historically, the company has been releasing figures that are above expectations.
The company's attractive earnings multiples are brought to light by a P/E ratio at 13.31 for the current year.
Growth remains a strong point in this company. In their sales forecast, analysts sound optimistic with regard to sales prospects.
Over the past year, analysts have regularly revised upwards their sales forecast for the company.
For several months, analysts have been revising their EPS estimates roughly upwards.
For the past year, analysts covering the stock have been revising their EPS expectations upwards in a significant manner.
Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.
The average target price set by analysts covering the stock is above current prices and offers a tremendous appreciation potential.
Goldmansachs
Goldman Sachs - Not looking good...If you are looking for a large cap stock to short, Goldman Sachs might just be a good one to look at.
Fundamental
The fundamentals for Goldman is showing signs of concern -
1) Revenue has been falling for the past 3 years;
2) Net income has been hovering without growth for the past 5 years;
3) Operating and free cash flow has been falling for the past 2 years;
4) ROA is hovering below 1.00 (industry average is currently 2.85%); and
5) ROE is hovering below 10.
Technical
Price has completed a 5-wave structure since June 2016, and we are currently seeing a potential development of an ABC structure towards 185.1 - 182.8 region.
Combining the fundamental and technical development, I will have my bias on shorting GS in the short term.
GS Long from 205.50-204.50After GS top of 255 This Winter, It now approaches a critical target price of 205$. Today it trades at 213$ a share.
GS is a buy at 205-204, however, if it slips below 200 and holds at 199-198, then we will likely see a decline of at least another 15 points, likely finding a bottom around 185 or 178.
IF it does not find a bottom even at 178, we will likely see another decline, this time toward 155 or 150 dollars a share.
These are the options for price bottoms right now.
Long Goldman Sachs Group Inc.we ile a lot the set up for this stock. The 230 support looks like its working fine, we would be looking for long positions towards the 252-254 support. We are looking for a last bull rally in the markets before a massive sell off in the third and fourth quaters of this year
GS @ daily @ highest H/L-Range (dow shares) last weekThis is only a trading capability - no recommendation !!!
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$GS Base and Breakout Setup (long)The key to trade this kind of setup is the Buy Stop on a breakout. Without breakout or breakout on the wrong side
--> THE ENTRY IS NOT CONFIRMED.
You can choose to buy breakout pullback though, i.e. after the breakout, wait for the pullback to test the breakout point then buy. This is much safer method but sometimes there’s simply no pullback after the breakout. A compromise might be half to buy breakout and half to buy pullback.