As in the title, what’s your best picks for massive dips to buy at the moment, having in mind 2026.

    Personally i believe these are massively undervalued and will rebound in the following year:

    $META

    $NFLX

    $RBLX

    What’s yours “must buy” dips atm?

    What’s your best dips to buy atm?
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    1. LUNR. Just completed an acquisition today of a profitable company. Upcoming contract award for the LTV (possible $4.8b award) and shifting business model to full service space. They will be going up and up from here

    2. Totallycomputername on

      I have always liked netflix and have no reason to sell off now. Im not “doubling down” on them but I have bought some 2027 calls. 

    3. UPS.

      They have been down almost 40% the past year on nothing but people dumping them due to news headlines while utterly ignoring their fundamentals.

    4. BernardoDeGalvez on

      In ALL these kind of threats since the dawn of time, everybody puts the tickers of the bags they’re holding.

      It would be refreshing also to read companies that are not always the same

      For example ZBH (I don’t own it) and it’s an interesting Healthcare company

    5. Usual_Scientist1522 on

      Renault doing well with their Renault 5 and is backed by state and doesn’t seem to have huge EV issues. Better software that VW etc.

      Also, they have a recent deal in December to lend Ford their next EV platform.

      And it’s party state owned giving security and backing.

      Feels like an obvious buy

    6. Seems like people are just naming any stock. If you want to buy a true dip, UNH, ARM and NFLX. Insurance will never go away, and will always increase. ARM has its royalties and with technology continuing to update, there’s really no way around it. NFLX, people will continue to cut the cord and stream. I think people are overreacting with their proposal to buy Warner. Only Youtube is ahead of the game in streaming.

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