"But then we also have kind of the average peaks we have right here. That's around a 40 trailing PE ratio. And then we had where Mastercard was just a week or two ago. Just a couple weeks ago, it traded down to the low end of its historical PE ratio. Now, what happened in this time period? Well, I made multiple videos in a short amount of time saying, 'I'm buying Mastercard.' And I did buy a lot of the company right at that specific point. I bought $30,000 of Mastercard, then another 20, then another 15, and another 12. And I bought all of this within a 4-day period. Most of my buys were around the range of $536. $536 is right there during that dip."
The speaker emphasizes an actionable trade call for Mastercard, describing how he executed multiple buying rounds during a dip in the stock's valuation. He bought in several chunks around the $536 level after noticing the stock traded at the low end of its historical trailing PE ratio, indicating a deliberate entry point for long-term compounding.
How To Grow A $1 Million Portfolio
Joseph Carlson
December 22, 2025
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