4V trade ideas
Buy $V - NRPicks Ene 31Visa is the world's largest payment processor. In fiscal year 2020, it processed nearly $9 trillion in purchase transactions. Visa operates in more than 200 countries and processes transactions in more than 160 currencies. Its systems are capable of processing more than 65,000 transactions per second.
The pandemic has affected electronic payment companies to a lesser extent, Visa has reduced its sales by 17%. Visa and its major competitors (Mastercard and Paypal) have developed and expanded their brand around the world. Operationally, the company maintains a low level of debt compared to its competitors so it will meet its financial obligations.
Fundamentals:
- Growth
- 15.7% estimated net profit growth for the next 3 years.
- ROE 30% VS 13.7% industry
Technicals:
- Price level below the 250-200-150 SMA.
- Williams R% at -79 levels
- RSI oversold (37)
- -10% downside during the month
Visa showed an 11% correction from Dec. 9 to Jan. 28, which stopped at $193.6 support. The last results presentation on January 28th have not affected the share price, so it should have been already discounted. Finally, technical indicators such as SMA and Williams R% show positive signals for the stock.
Visa Resistance @220I really look this stock. I believe the pandemic treated them well with the online shopping. Resistance is 220 and Visa has tried a few times to break it. I believe it will be 300$ in months to come. I am long on visa. Will add on dip if we sub 190.
Ascending triangle forming on daily. Short term target 1 is $210 followed by $220 and $230.
V | A quick Zoom Out gives a mixed outlookVisa has been forming a rising wedge since it's pre-March Highs, forming Higher lows over the past few months.
Now, I am really unsure how to interpret this one coming into ER on the 27th Jan. I am slightly inclined to think Covid may have been the beginning of the end of Visa as we know it.
My bear case on any negative news would see this trading back down to ~$174, implying 12% downside from current levels, potentially setting off a slow bleed for this payments behemoth.
Will be ready to pull the sell trigger on a very long term holding of mine in V if the lower up-trending support were to be broken to the downside. I would not go short, however, just lock in gains.
Any thoughts? Would happily be wrong on this one!
(*This is not financial advice, for sake of discussion and illustrative purposes only*)