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Thoughts on PBR? Mainly longer-term...

Asked by jhoeffler22 1 month ago - 6 answers - 1069 views
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I guess I'm in the minority: I like PBR right here. If it drops to $33,
that'll be because it's on the way to $30. I don't see support there. Maybe at
$35-36 is the next support level.

Long-term? A fine play, but I wouldn't have a full position right now. I do
think starting a position here at $40 is worth considering.

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Long term this company should exhibit the most production growth for a large cap
company in the oil sector.

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correct, would not hurt to add some energy for diversification sake.

also agree with the earlier poster, who suggested to wait for a pullback with
PBR.

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I sold my pbr at 45.00 looking at buying it back. Q: is 40.00 a good buy? I am
kind of waiting on the 33.00 support level!

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PBR is a great proxy for crude prices, but I don't like crude at this level I
think it is poised for a pullback

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I'm thinking of swapping UNP out for PBR. Sorry for some of my repeated
questions. My holdings include FSLR, POT, CAT, GSPI, MELI, AXP, UNP, and X. I
think this would help diversify my portfolio.

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