Amazon Stock Price Analysis
"And guys, I have a low price of 70, high price of 304, middle price of 155. Guys, I was just asked by Tim in the studio, 'Paul, aren't isn't Amazon getting leaner?' They are, but you remember, I put in 12% for my middle assumptions on profit margin, and that's their best ever. So, I'm giving them a benefit of that leanness and other growth in their in their profit."
ℹ️ In shortThe analyst presents his Amazon stock price analysis, already factoring in the company's increasing efficiency into his forecasts.
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Full disclaimer… I will see you there. Now, for my 9% returns on Amazon, I hit the analyze button. The stock's at 240. Guys, I have a low price of 107, a high price of 485, and middle price of 240. So, it's basically selling for my intrinsic value, based on my assumptions. But, again, let's put my 15% returns in. Hit the analyze button. And guys, I have a low price of 70, high price of 304, middle price of 155. Guys, I was just asked by Tim in the studio, "Paul, aren't isn't Amazon getting leaner?" They are, but you remember, I put in 12% for my middle assumptions on profit margin, and that's their best ever. So, I'm giving them a benefit of that leanness and other growth in their in their profit. So, I think the better company to look at is Microsoft right now. So, let me show you how I would sell cash-secured puts on Microsoft. The stock's currently at 375. We saw my price is basically 348. Let's call it 350. So, I go to our options chain in our software. What I'm going to do here is I'm going to pick a date in the future that I want to o …
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