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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: petal who wrote (78548)11/19/2025 5:25:53 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (2) of 78752
 
PAYPAL (PYPL).

So you 'reluctantly' own this stock.

Here's my take on PYPL :-

(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


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My observations ----->

In (1) we see that PYPL ticks virtually all the boxes in terms of its Financials, i.e. nearly 85% of them.
Gross Margin is high at ~42%.
It has a fairly good Net Income% of 15%.
It's P/E is relatively low at 12.2.
Debt and its Expense are not excessive and appear under control.
It is cheap at $60.7 when compared to Buffett's "ceiling" price of $116/share.

In (2) we see ongoing Increases in TOTAL REVENUE and NET INCOMES which Buyers would find attractive.

In (3) looking at its 3 Year chart we see an average Support level "S" at around $58 and an average Resistance level "R" at around $80. So with its current price at ~$61 and its positive Financials there is a fair amount of potential upside in the stock.

In (4) a visit to AI GROK gave PYPL an F-Score of "7" which "indicates a strong and healthy financial position" which is born out in (1)
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