00:00 Bed Bath & Beyond is in bad shape right now and the stock has dropped to just 45 cents.
00:04 The company files its annual report on April 26th so it has about 3 weeks to raise enough
00:09 cash to avoid bankruptcy. But a deal with hedge fund Hudson Bay wasn't enough and
00:13 an attempt to raise $300 million from selling shares didn't work either.
00:18 Right now the best chance Bed Bath & Beyond has to survive is if meme traders pile into
00:22 the stock and give the company one last chance to raise capital. There's not much sign
00:27 of that happening as the stock keeps sinking towards zero. But is Bed Bath & Beyond stock
00:31 a better bet than a lottery ticket?
00:33 Let's put the probability of Bed Bath & Beyond surviving at 5% and let's say if that happens
00:38 the stock goes to $5. Under that scenario you'd make a return of around 1000% if you
00:44 bought the shares at 45 cents which sounds like a great return but we can calculate the
00:48 expected value of that bet by multiplying the probability of it happening by the payoff.
00:53 And the expected value of that bet is around 50 cents. That means for every $1 you invest
00:58 in Bed Bath & Beyond you'd be expected to lose 50 cents on average. Meanwhile the expected
01:03 value of US Powerball is 32 cents which means that for every $2 ticket you buy you can expect
01:09 to lose $1.68 on average. That works out to an expected value of 16 cents for every $1
01:16 invested.
01:17 So in that scenario Bed Bath & Beyond stock is a better bet than Powerball. However let's
01:21 say the chance of Bed Bath & Beyond avoiding bankruptcy is only 1%. In that scenario the
01:26 expected value drops to only 10 cents which means you'd be better off playing Powerball
01:31 than buying Bed Bath & Beyond stock. So it really depends on what you think the probabilities
01:35 are. But neither odds for Bed Bath & Beyond stock or US Powerball look very appealing
01:41 which is why I won't be buying either.
01:42 But these are my personal opinions, not financial advice. For more detailed investing ideas
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