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Unity Software (U)

27.36
-0.12 (0.44%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 11:50:06 pm Market Open.
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DON'T BUY

2020 IPOs cost too much, and are worth buying now that they are out of style and cheaper. It started at $68 and he called for a buy below $50 which never happened. Unity peaked at $175 in December and is now around $101. He would rather buy Roblox which is profitable, unlike Unity.

BUY
Likes it. Competitive advantage allows creators with little tech knowledge to program games and simulations. Made 3 acquisitions in 2020. Their meat and potatoes comes from partnerships with the larger players. Has some upside. Price target of $140 in 12 months.
COMMENT
They report tomorrow, and he likes the stock.
WATCH
Mobile gaming platform toolkit. Creators with little technical knowledge can make programs and simulations. Grows by acquisition. Charts really nicely. He's watching. Flag formation indicates an upward move. He's waiting for a breakout of $160 level to buy.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Allan Tong’s Discover Picks The Unity Software Stock raised $1.3 billion at $52/share (figures in USD). The initial IPO price was going to be $34-42, but before it went public, Unity bumped that up to $44-48. Its debut wasn't as dazzling or overblown as Snowflake's, but it was a success. Like the Snowflake Stock, the Unity Software Stock isn't profitable yet, but shows promise. Read Snowflake Stock and Nuvei Stock Suddenly Among the Top Tech Stocks to Watch for our full analysis.
BUY ON WEAKNESS

IPOd today and finished at $68.35, though it was priced at $52. A good company, but the stock IPOd at inflated levels. This will pull back, which is when you should buy it. He likes Unity because it's a popular platform, used by 53% of the top 1000 mobile games in the Apple store to create their games. A mature company that's closer to profitability than, say, Snowflake, which also just IPO'd. The CEO used to run the successful Electronic Arts. Now, it's incredibly expensive. The Rule of 40: take revenue growth and add operating margin. If the sum is above 40, then buy. Unity's numbers are 39 and -6.4, so it falls below 40, not a buy. Instead, buy this at $50 or less. You can play the videogame industry space with Unity.

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