Holy shit this guy is gambling with his rent money? You can’t marry a stock like that. She just won’t love you back in the end.At least I'm not this guy lmfao
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Holy shit this guy is gambling with his rent money? You can’t marry a stock like that. She just won’t love you back in the end.At least I'm not this guy lmfao
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That chinese prop money lolNio opened at around 38. Damn now back up at 46.thats a serious recovery.
I wonder if Cathie is still buying the pltr dip today? She's bought at every dip. Today another 16% wipe out. Just lol.
Now it's my turn to buy the dip at a lower price. In for 100 shares. if it dips further tommorow I'll take another 100 and sit comfortably on this stock.
Just flipped 420 shares in the middle of taking a dab off for half a percent off a limit reflex hahah.oddly enough, even with the sky high IV, the premiums on puts just don't look juicy enough for me.
yeah that seems wise it prolly gets resistance right below 40.Fuck me kohls up another 5%. Stock has been off the charts since I bought it. Might take some realized gains here.
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-r...y-curran-to-its-board-of-directors-2020-12-01If it gets down to $15 do you buy and hold until Ford or someone comes around? The shit aint that ugly...
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-r...y-curran-to-its-board-of-directors-2020-12-01
Ford getting ready to do something with $MVIS. $MVIS wants at least a billion for their driverless tech. Not sure if $F can pay that, so might try to partner.
The above is pure speculation, but I do own both $MVIS and $F.
F is invested in Velodyne and maybe a few others?https://www.marketwatch.com/press-r...y-curran-to-its-board-of-directors-2020-12-01
Ford getting ready to do something with $MVIS. $MVIS wants at least a billion for their driverless tech. Not sure if $F can pay that, so might try to partner.
The above is pure speculation, but I do own both $MVIS and $F.
Bought purely for speculation on a 5 PM news announcement. Not going to put any real money in though. They have a sub $400 million market cap though so I’m wondering what kind of figures are being discussed for a buyout.https://www.marketwatch.com/press-r...y-curran-to-its-board-of-directors-2020-12-01
Ford getting ready to do something with $MVIS. $MVIS wants at least a billion for their driverless tech. Not sure if $F can pay that, so might try to partner.
The above is pure speculation, but I do own both $MVIS and $F.
If you go back through the threads I was on $MVIS since it was below a dollar. I have sold some and used that profit to buy more after earnings when they tank like clock work. I have been pumping them on here for a while. There Lidar (driverless Tech) has the best numbers out of all the companies. They also have Halllolens which is used by Microsoft glasses, and the military. On record they want to sell both divisions. There 2 recent big hires one is connected to Microsoft and newest one Ford.Bought purely for speculation on a 5 PM news announcement. Not going to put any real money in though. They have a sub $400 million market cap though so I’m wondering what kind of figures are being discussed for a buyout.
I just got in on a Jan 2023 $20c buy at $10I wonder if Cathie is still buying the pltr dip today? She's bought at every dip. Today another 16% wipe out. Just lol.
Now it's my turn to buy the dip at a lower price. In for 100 shares. if it dips further tommorow I'll take another 100 and sit comfortably on this stock.
I’m sure no knowledge was obtained that the ordinary person couldn’t get.Sounds like Senator David Perdue is quite the stock trader.
"An examination of Mr. Perdue’s stock trading during his six years in office reveals that he has been the Senate’s most prolific stock trader by far, sometimes reporting 20 or more transactions in a single day.
The Times analyzed data compiled by Senate Stock Watcher, a nonpartisan website that aggregates publicly available information on lawmakers’ trading, and found that Mr. Perdue’s transactions accounted for nearly a third of all Senate trades reported in the past six years. His 2,596 trades, mostly in stocks but also in bonds and funds, roughly equal the combined trading volume of the next five most active traders in the Senate."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/us/politics/david-perdue-stock-trades.html