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You’ve Got to Follow Goldman Sachs Opinion on Baidu

In a previous post that I discussed whether technical analysis worked in stock trading I mentioned that Baidu’s price was going up simply because its price target was raised by Goldman Sachs. Looking at Baidu’s price now it stands at $304. If I brought its shares at that time I should have made good profit buy now. I didn’t buy it because Baidu share was too expensive and I can not follow my guidelines if I trade Baidu’s share and it happened that I was considering whether I was wrong not following guidelines. Because of the hesitation I missed an obvious earning opportunity.

Goldman Sachs was the major underwriter helping Baidu go public five years ago. Its opinion has been a major driving force behind the ups and downs of this stock. Next earning will be big because it is a good chance for the analyst to play a big game. Baidu’s valuation at this level is supper high compare to many other stocks. If Baidu miss analyst expectation it can trigger a streak of downgrades and Baidu’s price could be pushed back to $220 level. If they beat expectation the stock may go up a bit say 10% to around $330 and still analyst other than Goldman Sachs will downgrade it using the excuse of high evaluation. I am thinking may be I should watch out for any shorting opportunity after the next earning report.

There is still a long way to go though.



Related posts:

  1. ADR Tends to Follow its Home Market and the World Financial Markets Tend to Echo Each Other
  2. Baidu Likes to Follow Either Google or the Chinese Market
  3. Does Stock Trading’s Technical Analysis Really Work?
  4. I Have Got to Treasure Selling Opportunity
  5. Trade Options Again Today


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