The Fall of Fiserv
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FEEDNot long ago, one of the most persistently solid bullish stocks on the
planet was Fiserv (FISV) which, from 1990 to 2025, went up over 400-fold.
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Showing posts with label XLP. Show all posts
2023-11-10
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2022-10-28
The Bear Pill, Revisited
Back in December 2021, I posted The Bear Pill. In it, I noted:
Here are charts of the utilities and consumer staples SPDRs in 2000, and then compared to technology. Utilities peaked in November and staples in December. Both made their all-time high 8 to 9 months after the dotcom bubble had burst. Between March 24 and December 29, 2000 (simply the slice I grabbed when highlighting the chart), the returns for XLU, XLP and XLK were +32 percent, +41 percent and -51 percent.
2022-10-08
All My Positions
I have short positions of varying size on all of these. In terms of number of options, XLP is by far the largest position. By dollar size, CME, APPL, MCD, SHW are relatively large. If I group together all my energy positions XLE, COP and USO, that would be larger than everything, but some of these are weekly puts that I may take off early next week if crude doesn't dip quickly. XLP puts are cheaper though, and thus I anticipate they could be my largest position at the conclusion.
Update: I forgot to list BITI calls, a short position on BTC.
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