I couldn't help but notice that there's this tendency to underestimate BJ's Wholesale Club. There's this belief that they're going to tank once this pandemic blows over but I'm certain that the company will be doing perfectly in the long term.
Not ready to sell yet
I decided to take the plunge in November and haven't regretted it yet. If I sell now I'll double my money, but I'm in no rush. Things are looking good so far and I don't want to jump the g-n. Especially since BJ's also recently had major cost cuts... — read more
Has the stock reached its peak
As far as I can see BJ is still the “rock star”. A lot of people are still buying it claiming it can go even higher. While that is not entirely impossible I tend to think that the more likely scenarios are that it might stagnate for a while or even... — read more
The ultimate outperformer
I know that many are afraid of the fact that this stock is the “new kid on the block” but I see it as the ultimate outperformer on the market and everything points to the fact that it could stay like that for a long time. For me this is the... — read more
Is the stock price a direct product of good business or something else?
A lot of people say that the stock is overvalued and that the price is overinflated. Others say that the price is a direct result of good and healthy business. What exactly is the deal here? Anybody care to explain?
I’m sticking with BJ
I really think this stock can go a long way. I also think that this is one of the rare stocks where the rise in value has been directly backed up by good earnings and the organic growth of the company. Anyone who buys BJ, needs to have patience, as... — read more
Similarities with Costco.
I made significant money with Costco in the last 8 Years. BJ is doing well right now and I’m thinking of buying. To be perfectly honest I can’t help but to see the similarities in the rise of the price as Costco had in the last couple of years. Was... — read more
What is the main reason for BJ’s good performance on the stock market?
Can anyone name a dominant reason? I fail to see it (not that I’m any sort of expert). I mean I get that the company is doing good, but not that much better than other retail companies that could explain this kind of growth?
EVP Monica Schwartz sold 13.000 shares.
Is that any indication that the stock could drop, or is this something that is generally not significant for the general performance of the stock?