This is a stock I bought a lot of shares of over the past 18 to 20 months or so.
Contexte
“E stock Estee Lauder is rolling now at this point in time. We're now up almost $57,000 on this one. Up another $8,500 here today. This is a stock I bought a lot of shares of over the past 18 to 20 months or so.”
I want to go Netflix. Netflix $300 billion plus market cap... I'll take Netflix any day of the week.
Contexte
“If I'm going to go big, I want to, you know, a big dog company, right? I want to go Netflix... Another stock, another big company I would take over Walmart is this one, American Express. American Express, 100% I would take this stock over over Walmart, right?”
Honest, HNST, still a steel deal for long-term investors, right?
Contexte
“I said, you know, top five stocks to value now in my opinion. And this is in no particular order. Honest, HNST, still a steel deal for long-term investors, right?”
the stock I'm looking at, Celsius, C E LH, on this one, Celsius Holdings.
Contexte
“Then, we'll talk about a stock I might put $50,000 into next week... the stock I'm looking at, Celsius, C E LH, on this one, Celsius Holdings.”
Contexte
“If we look at my bull case for Celsius, this stock should have a compounding annual growth rate if this comes true, my bull case, right, of you know 30 to 40%. Somewhere in that ballpark range, right?”
Congrats to all the SoFi bulls. Yes, this one's continued to roll. That one's got a long, long way to go.
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I have one question for you. Are you having some fun? Look at the public account here today. As of this screenshot, up $64,000. Public count ended up finishing up on the day over $70,000. Congratulations to everybody that's at an all-time high or very close to an all-time high. Yes, if you're positioned properly. Oh boy, this market can be a lot of fun. Look at the cheesecake factory. This stock is addicted to going up now at this point in time. out $235,000 up another 20,000 plus here today on the Cheesecake Factory. It is absolutely tearing it up. E stock Estee Lauder is rolling now at this point in time. We're now up almost $57,000 on this one. Up another $8,500 here today. This is a stock I bought a lot of shares of over the past 18 to 20 months or so. And you know, it was one of those that a lot of people had a lot of question about like what Estate Water and now people are seeing. Okay, this is actually a pretty decent stock, right? Look at SoFi. SoFi is a double up baby. Congrats to all the SoFi bulls. Yes, this one's continued to roll. That one's got a long, long way to go. Okay. Okay. So, we got a huge next week here coming. I don't think anybody's ready for what's coming. Okay. I need to explain it and what's going to happen here. Uh cuz this is going to be a very, very big week. And I mean monumental. Okay, so in this video here today, I want to touch on four subjects. One is I need to do a teaching moment. So, I know a lot of you guys like when I uh just drop an educational gem. I got something to show you guys here today so you can understand if a company's income statement is better than you think or worse or those sorts of things. Okay. Number two, we're going to talk about why stocks are going to move insane next week and what are my opinions on this. Are we going to crash the market? Are we going to go up huge? Those sorts of things. Number three, I want to show you my EEL projections. A lot of people have been wanting to know a little more about EEL stock now that it's starting to run, right? Um, and so I want to share my projections with E stock in this video. And the fourth subject we'll get into here today is I might put $50,000 into one particular stock next week. And I want to share what stock that is, why I'm planning on doing that. There's one there's actually two things I need from you here today. Okay, one thing is you know the drill. Smash the like button for me if you have not already done so. Make sure to subscribe to the channel. Okay, that is one thing. Have you done it yet? I appreciate it. R has done. Okay. And the second thing is say bye-bye. Say bye-bye. We're we're losing a We're losing a member of the channel. And it is uh the Roma. The Roma is going bye-bye. This is the uh likely last time it will be in the garage. Yes, indeedy. It was a fun car. It was a good car. I got some crazy stories about this car. Funny a story might be recently we were at uh we were down on the strip with some friends and they wanted us to drive him to another property. I thought I took the Model X. We came out to the garage and I realized the Roma was out there and so they had a squeeze in the back of the Roma and I don't know if you guys know Ferrari Roma but they're not very big and so we had two adults in the back. It was a very entertaining time. But yeah, good times, good car. I enjoyed it overall. back end would go out pretty easy because there's not much weight back there and it's a very powerful car. But, uh, we're getting something a little more powerful very soon here. Okay. All righty, ladies and gentlemen. Let's go over a teaching moment. Listen, there's a stock and this stock is named Walmart. Now, I don't personally own Walmart stock, but it was interesting because yesterday it was all in the news. Walmart stock tumbles 9%. Biggest downward move in years. All these sorts of things, right? Just a lot of negativity around this particular stock. Now, if you, you know, if you've gotten to a stage where you know a little bit about stocks, you're going to know what's going on here with this company. You're going to know to go to the income statement, right? Okay, the earnings came out. Why did the stock go down? Right? But if you don't know that much, this an income statement like this could be very confusing to you because you look, you're like, "Okay, revenues up 5.9%. That's good." But then you look at net income. Net income was down year-over-year, down 9.4%. earnings per share down 9.1%. So if you look at that, you're like, "Oh my gosh, like this company's in trouble." Like what is going on with Walmart? They're growing revenues, but their net income's going down. Their earnings per share is going down, right? And so something like that can trip up a newbie investor where they're like, you know, get a false interpretation of what's actually going on with the company because you got to dig a little deeper. Okay, Walmart actually had a gradea income statement here. If you know what a great income statement is, this is actually phenomenal income statement. And the reason being is revenue up 5.9% but their cost of sales this is their biggest line item was only up 4.5%. SGNA that was a little high up 6.4% so it grew a little faster in revenue but that's a very small line item compared to cost of sales right so your operating income at WLW wall actually went up almost 29% 28.8%. That's a smoking good number right debt costs fell dramatically as well and you look here and basically they had a 1.2 2 billion hit. It was like a loss here. And these are usually oneoff line items here versus the same period last year they had a $2.7 billion help. Okay. So the moral of the story is here if it's not for those one you got to always factor in for these oneoff things. And you know those usually don't renew. And so the the truth is in regards to Walmart's earnings here they were actually top tier. They were actually phenomenal. if you understand how to play this game at a high level, you understand how to, you know, judge an income statement, whether it's good or bad. But if you're a newbie investor, you're looking at that and you're like, uh, what's going on here? Right? And if you're a gambler, you probably don't even know where to look for an income statement, right? Now, next up here, Walmart. Not really a stock that interests me. Why? Well, look at the Ford P on the stock. It's 37. Look at the 2-year Ford P is 31. That's pretty darn high, right? Why would I want to buy Walmart at that s those sorts of forward PS when I could buy something like a Celsius at a 25 forward in a two-year forward at 14, right, with much better long-term growth prospects. Or I could go somewhere if want to say, okay, that's not fair. Big large company versus, you know, a very small company like Celsius. Let's compare big versus big. If I'm going to go big, I want to, you know, a big dog company, right? I want to go Netflix. Netflix $300 billion plus market cap. But with Netflix, I'm getting this at a dosey do a 22 forward PE, 17 two-year forward PE, right? Versus Walmart's in the 30s. And I think Netflix actually has a much better long-term business model than Walmart does. And so I'll take Netflix any day of the week. Another stock, another big company I would take over Walmart is this one, American Express. American Express, 100% I would take this stock over over Walmart, right? Ford P on this one's under 20 to your Ford P of 14 for American Express. This is just a much better business model than than Walmart has just to be quite frank. Like this is one of the best business models in the world. So you got to understand this game on a higher level. You want to really have a lot of success in this game, right? You got to know what you're doing. If you don't know, you know, how to judge income statements, balance sheets, running projections, all this stuff, like it's going to come back to bite you in a major way as years tick on, right? And I was talking to the private group about this here today, my private stock group. I was talking to Dolly, why do we work hard? Why do we listen to those conference calls? Why do we look up all these numbers and, you know, put in all this time and effort and not just spend all day on Instagram and Tik Tok and on Facebook and and Netflix and all those sorts of things? This is why, right? If you start with an initial investment of $2,000 and you have a monthly contribution of 2K, right? You do that over 30 years, look at how much different the return profiles are. If a guy gets 5% return per year on average, he's at 1.6 million at the end of 30 years, right? This guy has 11 million. This guy has $87 million. And so you gota understand like imagine the life this guy lived. Imagine the life this guy lived, right? Like that's insane to think like that, right? Like can you imagine the trips they went on? Can you imagine, you know, the the fun they were able to have with friends and family and um the alleviation of tons of stress and worries about money related subjects? like, oh my gosh, all that's just gone. And so you understand like this is why we work hard because there's a big difference between this number and that number and this number and that's why you do all this game, right? And if you don't know this stuff, you're like, I don't really know income statements very well and cash flows and balance sheets and you know how to run projections and I don't really know if I'm getting a great deal in stock or a bad deal in stock. I can teach you all this stuff. It's available in my private group. That will be the pinned comment down there today. Don't keep putting this off. A lot of people, oh, I'll do it down the future. And it's amazing. I mean, people gamble money in the market. It's crazy. They'll gamble their whole life savings. And a lot of you guys now, a lot of you guys have tens of thousands of dollars in the market or hundreds of thousands of dollars and you're still just throwing money around in stocks and you're not really putting in the work you need to be putting in, right? And that's going to come back to bite you in a major major way. you're going to miss out on opportunities that you're just not going to see because you're not putting in the work or you're going to set yourself up for massive losses. And a lot of you guys don't have the sort of money to be screwing around because you're you're building up to big numbers, right? You're starting to have tens of thousands in the markets, hundreds of thousands in the markets. It's like, okay, if you got 400 bucks in the market and you're gambling money around, who cares? you got $400,000 in the market, you better know what you're freaking doing because now you've got an opportunity to grow to a million, multi-million you or you have an opportunity to take that 400,000 down to 100,000, right? And then it takes you years to climb back to that 400. And so like, you know, we got to take things up a level here. And so I teach you all this stuff in my private group. You also get around all the investors and all that stuff. You know, quit putting off this stuff, man. Let's get growing here because it's your life. And you can either like, you know, just keep throwing off your life or you can take this serious. That will be pinned comment down there today. Okay. All righty. Next up here, why stocks will or why stocks are going to move huge next week and what's my opinion on this. Okay. Listen, the big dog. It's Nvidia. They're reporting earnings next week. $5.2 trillion market cap. That's a crazy number, right? Look at my whole screen just froze. Such a ridiculous number. $5.2 trillion. It's the big dog. It's going to be important. This is going to affect the entire market. This is going to affect a ton of stocks, including some stocks that I personally own. Okay. Now, when it comes to Nvidia, these are the what analysts are expecting. Okay. Analysts are expecting just under $92 billion of revenue, EPS of 208, and a guide for around $105 billion. Okay, that's cool. Here's the numbers that it actually need Nvidia needs to do to likely have that stock go higher. Okay, Nvidia needs to come in with $94 billion or more of revenue for this last quarter. They need to come in with EPS of$ 225 or better. And the thing that matters the most is right here, the guidance. If you know, they can't be anywhere around 105. If they're around 105, investors aren't going to like that. Analysts aren't going to like that. No one's going to like that. They really need to be more toward 109 or better in regards to their guide here. So, yeah, man. It's stressful times, you know, when it comes to Nvidian, like how high the expectations are for this company. It's not good enough to just come in line. It's not good enough just to beat. You've got to have several billion dollars of beats to really get people excited about this stock. Right? The options market's implying a move of around 6% in regards to Nvidia. Right now, I'm a huge AMD shareholder. We all know that, right? I you know if you told me if I have to root for Nvidia or if I have to root against Nvidia I root for Nvidia absolutely and the reason being is you got to understand AMD's next quarter you know expectations are around $13 billion of revenue right I think they'll easily do 14 or more but the moral of the story is it's very small number in Nvidia's next quarter they're expected to do hundred billion plus right so AMD is really running its own race it's not like um you know if AMD was doing $50 billion of revenue right now or 60 billion then we can say oo this is a much closer fight but AMD can grow substantially without really impacting Nvidia at the moment 2 or 3 years from now that's going to be a little different but for right now that's the situation because AMD is just so small compared to Nvidia right but there's a big flip happening here okay and this is also why I'm not concerned with Nvidia you know from like a negative perspective and like hoping they do better or something because regardless the thing I've been talking about for the last year or two, it's finally going to happen. And that is the flipping. And what is going on here? Well, AMD's expected growth rate next year is going to be between 60 and 65%. I think they'll probably do a bigger number than that. Meanwhile, Nvidia is going to be between 25 and 40%. So, for years, for the last several years, Nvidia's just been smashing AMD when it comes to revenue growth rates. And AMD has even been close. Well, that's all over. And now AMD is going to start smashing Nvidia's growth rates by a mile. And that's why you've seen in, you know, AMD stock move up massively. You know, I made a call back around liberation day that AMD is going to dramatically outperform Nvidia over the next two or three years, right? And so far, that has played out to a te and it's going to play out a lot more over the next year or two as well. And it doesn't mean Nvidia is doomed or anything like that. And I've explained that for the last year or two as well. It's just AMD's the one you want to be in, right? Nvidia already had its massive move. And so just something to kind of keep in mind here overall right now. The good news for Nvidia is it's not going in with super rich valuation. Ford P on Nvidia 24 year forward on 16. Those aren't big numbers, especially for the type of growth rates Nvidia's putting up. But I'll give you the bad news. Okay, listen. Here's the bad news. Look at a stock like Micron. Now, keep in mind, Nvidia is always going to be valued richer than somebody like a Micron, right? memory chip stocks are some of the most disrespected when it comes to valuations. But if you look at MU, the Ford P on that one's nine and the two-year Ford P is five. So the thing you got to understand about semiconductor companies when people start becoming worried about uh growth peaking in the next we call it 12 to 24 months, they're not willing to pay much. And that's the situation we have with the memory stocks. A lot of people are very concerned that the growth rates peak for these memory stocks in the next 12 to 24 months. And if that's a situation and you have revenue growth kind of stall out, you know, 12 months out, 24 months out margins profitability people aren't willing to pay up for that sort of stock, right? They're like, throw throw a five two or four P on it, you know, throw whatever on it. And for a stock like Nvidia, like you look at it, you're like, man, the growth rate's so insane. Like this is crazy. Why is it trading at a 20 something forward P? That's that's insane. Look at the growth rates. Well, here's the thing. If you know, if Nvidia goes down to 20 25% revenue growth next year, still a great number, what happens 2028 when revenue growth stagnates for the company or maybe slightly moves down? That's ladies and gentlemen where you run into trouble, right? And so the moral of the story is here, Nvidia, as long as they come in with several billion dollar beat on revenue, several billion dollar beat on guide, we're in the clear. The the the top of the market can move higher. If that guide is just roughly in line, it that's that could definitely weaken the market because you got to understand Nvidia is such a big market cap. can bring down the Q's. It can bring down the S&P 500. It can bring down the semiconductors because the biggest weight. So, it's like, you know, several different factors happen there, right? But, uh, this is going to be big, man. I hope you guys are ready. I'll obviously cover it for you on the channel when it happens. Okay. Next up here, let's go into my E projections. Then, we'll talk about a stock I might put $50,000 in next week. Okay. All righty. Estee Lauder. So, this one's rolling for us about $57,000 now on Eel. Um, up another $8,500 here a day. It's rolling. Now, for a refresher, if people aren't understanding what Esteee Lauder is, it's a beauty company, right? They sell makeup products. They sell cologn and perfumes and and skincare products and all that sort of stuff, right? And they own a bunch of different brands. They own Bobby Brown. They own Clinique. I'm just going to go through a few of them. Obviously, Estee Lauder is a big one. Joe Malone. Oh, love Joe Malone. Uh, La Mer, I got La Mer. That's very expensive. skin moisturizer, Lobo, Lobo, and then uh they have MAC, they have Origins, they have a bunch of other brands as well. So, just understand it's like a a house of brands, and they're all almost all the brands are on the higher end space. So, they compete very differently than an E.L.F. E.L.F. is competing much at the lower end. Uh price points under $30 and a lot of ELF's products are even under $15, under $10, right? EL's compete much on the higher end. you know, EL products from most of their companies like $50 plus, if not $100 plus. So, they're competing in a different bracket than somebody like um like an ELF will compete at. So, just important to understand there. Okay. So, here are my projections for EL stock over the next several years. My bull case for E has I'm doing 10% revenue growth per year on average. Now, they're they have a big profit recovery plan next, you know, going on right now that's already starting to show uh basically great results. And so next year they should do at I would say probably right around $1.2 billion in net income. They might even be able to do better. So big growth rate next year and then after that have them going down to a 25% net income growth rate, right? Gets them to net income margins of 10% come 2030. $22 billion of revenue in 2030, $2.3 billion net income. Uh Eel usually trades at richer PE ratios. And the reason being is it's such a great quality company. And I know they went through, you know, a whole turnaround a couple years ago here, but it's such a great quality company that Wall Street's always willing to pay bigger valuations for EO than than uh, you know, some other random company or something like that. And because they're protection with their business model, higher margins, those sorts of things, right? So under the scenario, I get 17 to 22% compounded annual growth rate, which is very solid. My base case, just a fancy way of saying what I actually expect. 8% revenue growth on average. Um, and then I had 20% net income growth on average 28 through 2030. This scenario gets them to $21 billion of revenue come 2030 and about $2 billion in net income. Right? In this scenario, I still get a double digit return 11% to 16% Kaggar. Right? Now, you might look at that number, you might say, gosh, man, like that's not that exciting. Like, yeah, it's going to outperform the S&P 500, but you might look at that and say like that's not that great. Well, I'll push back against that. Okay, so here here's where my push back would be. It's on several different fronts. One is you're paying for protection with the stock. My bare case my bare case for E still has a stock going higher over the next few years. It's very not very often you can run a bare case and you're still getting a positive return on that stock over the next four four years or so, right? So, that's something to to keep in to take into account. In my bare case, I'm only getting 19.6 6 billion in 2030 and then $1.8 $.8 billion in net income only 9% net income margin that'd be very bad for EL very bad and 23 to 28p and I still get likely you know a kaggar of five or 6% over the next few years so you're paying for protection right the other thing you got to take into account that must be considered is the company could do a ton of share buybacks over the next few years right with all this new cash flow that's going to be coming in for the company uh they can also buy out other brands this isn't something that's uncommon for them they've done this many times before. So, they could buy another brand that helps their revenue go up much faster and their net income go up much faster. Right? This also has to be considered. Remember, my most bullish scenario, my most bullish scenario for this company has them only getting only getting to $2.3 billion of net income in 2030. Right? Keep this in mind. In 2021, the company's best year for net income, they did 2.87 $27 billion billion dollar of net income, right? And so my 2030 bullc case doesn't even come close to that. And so then you got to say, okay, what happens if if they get to around that number, around a $3 billion number? Well, if they get around a $3 billion number, then the market cap's probably going 90 billion, right? Because you say 30 PE out of $3 billion net income, right? Probably going $90 billion market cap. So we're talking about that's like 200% upside from here, right? Significant. So that's something that should be considered in regards to EL stock. And you know, that would be a scenario where you're getting a compound annual growth rate, you know, obviously deep deep deep into the uh 20s or even the 30s at that point in time. So something that should be considered. Additionally, do keep in mind this stock has an all-time high. You know where it was? $370 at the end of 2021. 370. 370. It's $101 here today. And so when I look out there at EL, I understand like it doesn't look like the sexiest stock, but I don't think it ever has. And look at how it's starting to return for us. Right? That's the thing with the stock. It's never been the most exciting. It's never been the one like like I made a joke in the private group the other day. I said, you know, Eel was having a great day. I think it was up 16% or 17%. I said, "Hey, congrats to all uh you know, six people in here that own EL stock or something like that." And like the chat was dead. Like whenever whenever in the Discord chat uh there's a stock that's having a great day. It's up 16% 17%. The chat's usually going crazy. I looked and like I think like four people had posted on the EL chat like you know people just aren't interested in that stock and I'm like you know many times these female focused brands are way overlooked way overlooked by you know a maledominated investor base right cuz I mean 90% of my channel is males only 10% of the people that watch my channel are females same thing with the private group private group is probably 90% men and so men tend to overlook these brands that don't resonate with them, right? They're like a makeup brand, beauty. There's a lot of money to be made in that industry. Okay, look at E.L.F. E.L.F., you could buy E.L.F. I'm looking at E.L.F. right now. E.L.F. is also $101. That's kind of hilarious. E.L.F.'s 101 right now, right? You could have bought E.L.F. two months ago. Two and a half months ago for 49. It's over doubled in two and a half months. Big numbers, right? But some people like, you know, just they're just not paying attention, not paying attention to what's going on here. And I'm like, some of these great stocks, Alta is one of the best stocks. Like, if you look at Alta's returns from the time I got in the market around 0809, right, to today, it's one of the best stocks of my entire, you know, time being in the market. And guess what? Go into an Ulta store and you're just going to see women everywhere. There's not very many men walking around the Ulta store, right? And so, uh, Lululemon used to be a great returner. They've kind of lost their brand a bit, but that used to be a great returning stock, right? So, there's a lot of them out there that, you know, people overlook because they think they have to be in a tech stock to make a lot of money. And I'm like, dude, there's a lot of money to be made in a lot of places out there. And, uh, it's not always going to be the thing that resonates with you the most, right? I mean, it'd be it's so silly to look at it that way. It's like, oh, I like Ferraris, so I'm going to go buy Ferrari stock. Like, okay. Like that doesn't mean Ferrari's going to be a good returning stock over the coming years just because I like it. Like are you kidding me? Flipping my flapjacks. Okay, let's talk about a stock I might put $50,000 into next week and talk about some other opportunities I personally see out there, right? And uh you know, I got a lot of money right now. I don't know what other way to put it. I got a lot of money. So, here's the deal. Okay, listen. Um I already had a lot. Okay. And then I sold the Summerland house, right? And you know, the proceeds on that was well over seven figures. And so, you know, we got a lot right now. Like, there's a there's a lot a lot, right? Which is, you know, probably why I went and bought a new car, right? Cuz I'm just like, shoot, there's I got a lot going on right now, right? So, the moral of the story is here, we got some we got some dope to spend, right? So, the stock I'm looking at, Celsius, C E LH, on this one, Celsius Holdings. Uh, so here's the deal with Celsius, right? This is the stock that has the probably the best return profile of any stock I track right now. If based upon where my projections are for this company over the next several years, if we look at my bull case for Celsius, this stock should have a compounding annual growth rate if this comes true, my bull case, right, of you know 30 to 40%. Somewhere in that ballpark range, right? And I don't think that my numbers are crazy. In 2030, I had them getting to 5.7 billion of revenue, right? And $88 million of net income. I don't think that's crazy numbers for Celsius at all. Right, under a bulk case assumption, net income margins of 14%. We'll talk about net income margins in just a moment. I don't think that's crazy. And to return that sort of number, that's it's big dog number, right? If we look at my base case, just a fancy way of saying what I actually expect. My base case has them only doing listen to this 10% revenue growth per year 2027 through 2030. 10% that they own three brands, Celsius, Alani, and Rockstar. And you think about international distribution, right? We think about better sell through as time ticks on, more distribution points, and then you can go up on price every once in a while. And only 10% on average. That's a pretty modest projection there. Like pretty darn modest. So in 2030, I have Celsius only getting to $4.8 billion of revenue. S I have him getting to less than $700 million in net income. and net income margins of 14%. And guess what? If that baby scenario plays out, that baby scenario, this stock still gives me a competent annual growth rate deep in the 20s. That's big, man. And once again, that doesn't factor in if they buy any other brands. That doesn't factor in if they do buybacks. I mean, that's incredible, right? Absolutely incredible. Now, I circled this number right here, net income margins, because I have them only doing 14% net income margins in 2030 uh in both scenarios, and I think this is really important because here we're looking at thousandx.com compare feature, right? And I want to pull up Monster and Coca-Cola, right? Their net income margins at those companies 23% and 28%. And I have Celsius in 2030 as a much more mature company at only 14%. Imagine Celsius gets their net income margins to 18%. 19% 20% somewhere in line. Can you imagine the returns Celsius is going to provide if they get even remotely close to that? By the way, I got a lot of construction going on on the exterior of my house right now. So, I do apologize, but think about that for a moment. My my bullish scenario doesn't even have that even close. If they get to a 20% income margin or even 18% or or 22%. Like you got to understand the upside for the stock is likely a 50% kaggar per year over the next several years. That's crazy numbers, right? They might look at something like Pepsi and might say, well, Pepsi is only at 11%. The deal with Pepsi is they're in the food business as well. They have a huge snack division and so that weighs down margin. It's huge. Celsius is drink only just like Coca-Cola, just like Monster is. And so if you're thinking about long-term net income margins, you know, Celsius could push toward 20 as a long term, right? But there's other opportunities out there in the market. And I posted this to X subscribers, right? I said, you know, top five stocks in my opinion, I got subscribers on X. I got subscribers here, right? I think I got 24 subscribers on X. So I appreciate my 24 subscribers on uh X there, right? But I posted this. I said uh top five stocks to value now in my opinion. And this is in no particular order. Honest, HNST, still a steel deal. Looking at Honest right now, $55. That's a steel deal for long-term investors, right? Celsius, we just spoke about that one. SoFi, I know that one's up big today. I think it's in the 18s. It doesn't matter. Like, that's, you know, a stock if SoFi goes where I think it's going over the next several years, like it's going to be a $50 plus stock, right? Netflix, easy money. American Express, easy money, you know? So, if I think about these, I think Celsius has the biggest reward potential. I think next up is probably SoFi. Of anything under a billion dollar market cap, Honest has the best riskreward in the stock market in my opinion. I like I challenge everybody, try to find a company that's under a billion dollar market cap has a better riskreward than Honest. You won't find it. It has the best in my opinion, right? It's somebody that's been in the market 18 years. And then if you think about just easy money stocks, Netflix and American Express given their valuations. I mean, those are just easy money stocks, right? Now, you know, exciting times, right? Take a possession on a new car, you know, always understand, right? And I'm I I'm so excited when you guys, you know, see some of this stuff and it motivates you, you know, cuz it's one thing to see numbers on a screen, right? Oh, public accounts up $70,000 today. Woo! You know, exciting. It's another to see like something tangible, right? like a like a new house or a new car, right? Or a vacation or those sorts of things, right? Because like a lot of times that's what people do it for. Or freedom. Freedom is another big one, right? Like living life on your own terms and those sorts of things. But understand like you know a toy like that, man, 18 years in the making. Like could I have bought something like this a long long time ago? Sure. But there would have been too much capital at that particular time for, you know, where I was at, right? And so now a toy like this is I don't want to say it's it's not much capital but it's like you know for me it's very easy to to spend this and not think about like oh my gosh I'm like you know ruining my financial future or something like that or hurting it severely like if I bought this when my net worth was you know 2 million a car like this like if you know the prices of these sorts of cars it's big numbers right? Um that would have been stupid. It would have been completely stupid. Like a $2 million net worth, I'm going to go buy a half million dollar car. That's crazy, right? Um cash, too. Like no loan, but but you know, uh it's not a big number nowadays. And so we've come a long way. It's been 18 years of grinding and taking this stuff serious. And you know, you could treat yourself, but understand you don't just get there by accident. You don't gamble your way there. You put in work day in and day out, day in and day out. you know, even if you don't want to listen to conference call at midnight, you listen to conference call at midnight, right? You do what you got to do. You push through and um you know, the the spoils of this game are massive. You got to understand there there's so much money up for grabs in the stock market. Like if you just think about the stock market in general, like is there more money up for grabs than anything? No. Like think about the richest list and who's usually on it. It's hedge fund managers, right? Year in and year out. like the guys that are making the most money. And you think about all the funds, you think about Wall Street, New York City, and like how many people make just crazy amounts of money in this game, right? You think about all the investors and the people like me and the people you never heard of, you know? Okay, I'm online. People heard of me, but I'm like the you you think like there's not another me out there who's making crazy money in the market and they just don't post online. Of course, there's probably a lot of MI out there, right? That are guys that are making, you know, a million dollars or millions of dollars a year and and you know, no one knows their name because, you know, they're not online. They're just making money in the background, right? So, you know, I love what I do. I love to inspire people. I love to teach people and I love to uh you also be, you know, recognized for my success, you know, out there. But like there's a lot of people that have plenty of success that you don't even know of. And so just understand there's a lot of people watching this video right now that probably have a lot of success, right? And no one knows who you are and that's cool and you're perfectly fine with that, but you know, your friends and your family might know, right? So, uh, but understand you got to take this game serious for a long time to be able to do those sorts of things, right? And so if you want to take your investing up to a much higher level than where you're at and quit putting your life off, join the private group. That will be pinned comment down there. Let's get you access in there. And once you join us in there, we'll send you your Steel membership card for the private group. This baby, that's an actual stock, by the way. We'll send you your ThousandX card to your house is a 2025 edition. We'll send you the 2026. And then if you join us on a lifetime basis, the black card, we'll send you that one as well. All right, guys. Appreciate you. Much love as always and have a great
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