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Verb Technology Company, I VERB
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Posted On: 02/22/2020 7:28:21 PM
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Posted By: redspeed
Long Post for Investors (redflix S6E06)

Come in here, dear boy, have a cagr

You're gonna go far...



TTM, ARPU, AAR, CAGR, MRR, ARR...

Does anyone understand it all?

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What Is CAGRRRR?

Time for a little rEDU

If you like to invest in tech stocks, you might want to figure this out

Maybe keep rereading, until you do as this one thing is going to mean everything

CAGR stands for ‘compound annual growth rate’

The CAGR is a mathematical formula that provides a "smoothed" rate of return

mathematical?

OK, there goes 1/2 the viewers...

What the hell does "smoothed" mean?

Well it would be great if every stock just goes up and even easier if it goes up at the same percentage rate every quarter & year

But life doesn't work that way

If you tried to figure the average annual return over a period of years, it doesn't work very well. You might have a big gain one year and a drop the next

Let's say you invested $1000 in VERB and it goes up to $3000

That would be 200%, right? Easy Peasy

But what if the next year it dropped 50%?

Now you have $1500

What's your annual average return?

((200) + (-50)) / 2 = 150%

Pretty simple math, right?

But it's wrong.

If it was right, you'd have

(($1000 * 150%) * 150%) = $2,250 plus your original $1000 for a total of $3,250

But you don't, you are sitting on $1500 only, up $500

Enter CARG to the rescue...

CARG makes it simple

Take the nth root of the percentage gain where n is the number of years

What?

In this case the square root of 50% (remember $1000 --> $15000 is 50%)

Hang with me for a second...

It's not as hard as it sounds

If you said 22.3606797749979?, you were right

But I would take 22 or 23 as close enough

So let's call this a CAGR of 22.5%

What does that mean?

Take your $1000 and multiple it by 22.5%

You get $225 so now you have $1225

Now do it again for the second year

You get close to $1500 total but not quite because we rounded

Ahhhh, I got it now red

Kind of like when I take out of mortgage and there is that APR thingie they talk about

Yeah, kind of like that but in reverse

Making a compounded 22.5% a year on average whether the stock went up or down on any given day

You call heard Rory talk about CAGR

So why is it important to understand?

"smoothing"

Ever have one of those days you are super happy and another one, not so much?

Ever have one of those days you feel great about VERB and another one, not so much?

Even though a lot are long, it's hard to not look at the sp 10 times a day and ride the roller coaster of emotions

Hard to "smooth" those emotions

Traders count on you not being able to do so

Hard to look at the long term "smoothed" view

So what is a great "smoothed" view?

Apple's revenue cagr (5y) is 7.3%

The median company in the Information Technology sector has revenue cagr (5y) of 7.2%.

Apple's revenue cagr (5y) just slightly higher than the average

A good cagr is in the teens

Let's double the 7.3% and call it 15% even

If VERB has $10M revenue in 2019. Just picking a number.

Using a 15% cagr, they would double their revenue in 5 years

And that is considered good

What is ludicrous cagr?

How about 58%?

At that rate, VERB goes from $10M annual reoccuring revenue to $100M if 5 years

What's better than ARR?

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Global ARR?

Well, that's always good when a company has Global revenue!

I was thinking of quarterly compounding though

Remember how SaaS revenue works

It's the gift that just keeps giving

We're so happy we can hardly count

Everybody else is just green,

Have you seen the chart?

It's a hell of a start,

It could be made into a monster,

If we all pull together as a team.

Remember in Q3, the ~$200K of new ARR?

That was quite an increase, but "some" people that can't even balance a check book, take that as an opportunity to talk smack

They'll talk smack when VERB gets sold for $2B, so best to ignore...

There is a cagr board for cranky angry grannies reunited

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Even Clint ignores them...

Keep an eye on cagr over this year and next

And did we tell you the name of the game, boy?

We call it "Riding The Gravy Train"

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