Should You Buy, Sell, or Hold Boeing Stock at $200? A Friend’s Perspective

Should You Buy, Sell, or Hold Boeing Stock at $200? A Friend’s Perspective

Should You Buy, Sell, or Hold Boeing Stock at $200? A Friend’s Perspective

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Hey friend,

So, Boeing (BA) stock is hovering around $200, and you’re wondering what to do. Let’s break it down, because after the recent Air India 787 crash, things are a bit complicated.

The short answer? I wouldn’t touch it right now. While $200 might seem reasonable, a deeper dive reveals some serious issues. Think of it this way: the price doesn’t reflect how poorly Boeing’s actually performing.

We looked at several key factors: growth, profitability, financial stability, and how it handles market downturns. The results weren’t pretty. Boeing’s operational performance and financial health are weak. Their profit margins are significantly lower than other companies, and their stock has tanked during previous market crashes.

Yes, the 787 is generally safe, but the ongoing scrutiny and penalties from past quality control issues (especially with the 737 MAX) are a huge red flag. The recent crash only exacerbates these existing problems.

Now, there’s *potential* upside. If Boeing miraculously fixes its 737 MAX problems and production explodes, the stock could soar. But that’s a big “if”. Right now, it’s a risky bet.

Instead of putting all your eggs in one Boeing basket, have you considered a diversified portfolio? Think about something like the Trefis High Quality portfolio. It’s a collection of 30 stocks that have consistently outperformed the S&P 500 over the past four years, with less volatility. It’s a much smoother ride.

Ultimately, investing in individual stocks is inherently risky. Diversification is key. While Boeing *could* turn things around, the current picture is far from rosy. Consider the risks before you make a move.

Let me know what you think!

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