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<blockquote data-quote="TxRoadDawg" data-source="post: 1106800" data-attributes="member: 41420"><p>85 dollars is nice, but look at the underlying dynamics of why its 85 dollars. UPS made money last year no doubt, mainly from increased 'efficiency' ( jacking up the pph 20% without any infrastructure investment), but it also rode the economy. this market is not in a bull mode because the economy is booming. its going up because nothing else is offering any rate of return unless you prefer to gamble in commodities. Savings, cd's, bonds, and gold are either stagnant or retreating so money keeps pouring in. UPS is merely riding the tide of that surge. </p><p>I'm not complaining by the way, merely pointing out that a side by side graph of UPS and the Dow clearly shows we are not out performing the market by any means. Also a 102/1 price to earning ratio is extremely unsustainable for any period of time. The phrase irrational exuberance comes to mind <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxRoadDawg, post: 1106800, member: 41420"] 85 dollars is nice, but look at the underlying dynamics of why its 85 dollars. UPS made money last year no doubt, mainly from increased 'efficiency' ( jacking up the pph 20% without any infrastructure investment), but it also rode the economy. this market is not in a bull mode because the economy is booming. its going up because nothing else is offering any rate of return unless you prefer to gamble in commodities. Savings, cd's, bonds, and gold are either stagnant or retreating so money keeps pouring in. UPS is merely riding the tide of that surge. I'm not complaining by the way, merely pointing out that a side by side graph of UPS and the Dow clearly shows we are not out performing the market by any means. Also a 102/1 price to earning ratio is extremely unsustainable for any period of time. The phrase irrational exuberance comes to mind :) [/QUOTE]
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