GE Looks Very Attractive Here
A 10yr chart of General Electric (GE) reveals the company has seen the $20 level only three other times in previous cycles, and each time quickly bouncing from it (click to enlarge):
In the late 90s, GE just touched 20 and quickly bounced:
In the previous bear market from 2002, GE quickly bounced from 19 twice:
Currently GE is at a situation where a quick breach of 20 will most likely take place again…
GE Capital is a drag on earnings at the moment, and if/when credit markets ease up, the cost of borrowning will reduce and benefit GE. The industrial side may see a slowdown due to the global slow down, but still, GE is very attractive here. It is a cheap stock, and as good as it gets with respect to a strong company that is yielding +5% as you wait for things to improve.
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Oct 06 06:53 AM- Maestro
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Oct 06 07:05 AMThere could be a breakout below $20 even though it may be unlikely as markets can remain irrational longer than investors can remain solvent.
I would keep a very close eye on this stock though to get a very good entry point and then pretty much forget about it.
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Oct 06 10:58 AMBut even if you bought GE now (or virtually anything), you'll be rewarded long term. I wish I had waited a little longer. I thought below $30 was great. $20 of course would have been better. But my crystal ball was broken at the time. At any other time, a stalwart like GE at a fwd PE of 10 would be jumped on by anyone. But this is not any other time. THESE ARE CRAZY TIMES! Just buy with whatever spare cash you have and sit. Proper valuations will return over time.
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