dividend yielding stock, a bit on the low side
historically does well
long term outlook by analysts is relatively good
downside doesn't seem to be much more than $4 per share (a true pessimist might say $90)
Right now, I'm thinking any kind of further drop is a good entry point.
At 2% dividend, even if I fail in my prediction, the $4 loss will be reversed in a reasonable interval.
If inflation continues, then semiconductors should go up concurrent with at least that much... it may stand to reason. So, better than holding cash?
Keeping an eye on it, anyways.
If it tests up to old highs on any good news, that would be a good gain.
dividend yielding stock, a bit on the low side
historically does well
long term outlook by analysts is relatively good
downside doesn't seem to be much more than $4 per share (a true pessimist might say $90)
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Right now, I'm thinking any kind of further drop is a good entry point.
At 2% dividend, even if I fail in my prediction, the $4 loss will be reversed in a reasonable interval.
If inflation continues, then semiconductors should go up concurrent with at least that much... it may stand to reason. So, better than holding cash?
Keeping an eye on it, anyways.
If it tests up to old highs on any good news, that would be a good gain.
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