As long as the lawsuit hasn't been settled and a new CEO hasn't outlined his/her plans for the company, it's not a bargain. The selling was extreme, however. Tradaing UNH is fine. Investing in it long-term? I wouldn't do that.
Agree Denis. Like we said in the post: “It’s easy to see a stock that’s been cut in half and has a low valuation and think, “This must be a great buying opportunity.” And for some traders, this setup, with oversold technicals and a sharp drop in sentiment, might offer a chance for a short-term rebound. But long-term investing is about much more than just the price — it’s about trusting the leadership, understanding the strategy, and believing in the company’s quality.”
As long as the lawsuit hasn't been settled and a new CEO hasn't outlined his/her plans for the company, it's not a bargain. The selling was extreme, however. Tradaing UNH is fine. Investing in it long-term? I wouldn't do that.
Agree Denis. Like we said in the post: “It’s easy to see a stock that’s been cut in half and has a low valuation and think, “This must be a great buying opportunity.” And for some traders, this setup, with oversold technicals and a sharp drop in sentiment, might offer a chance for a short-term rebound. But long-term investing is about much more than just the price — it’s about trusting the leadership, understanding the strategy, and believing in the company’s quality.”
Yes, that makes sense, I agree.
Problem is that retail investors never know what is going on.
Once law suit is done and ”everything ok again”, the price might be at unfavorable levels.
I think if someone wants to have a take on UNH, now is pretty good time. Just prepare it could go to $200, which means, you should add more.
Interesting times indeed.
Sounds like Bitcoin in the early days 😀
A bit yes, besides it is a huge company with a lot of products with demand.
Good article, you covered ongoing events clearly :)
Thank you!
Opportunity.
Always invest in crooked companies.
They do great!