I want a little more volatility in the upward direction pronto
I'm waiting until tomorrow. We are going into a 3 day weekend, I suspect further weakness in everything.aunuwyn08 said:
AMD dropping like a rock, prepare to take a position.
IrishTxAg is on vacation this week. I say we blame this on him.E said:
Today is my friday at least. Going to Cabo tomorrow for vacation, will try not to look at my account that much until I get back tuesday...
Hopefully it will rebound on my vacay!Prognightmare said:IrishTxAg is on vacation this week. I say we blame this on him.E said:
Today is my friday at least. Going to Cabo tomorrow for vacation, will try not to look at my account that much until I get back tuesday...
gotsand said:
No way I risk my $ on the word of that man.
I'm averaging my cost down again with some puts sold last week, but I'm done after this round. Earnings next week will be interesting...59 South said:
At some point the NIO capitulation will be enough and selling will be exhausted. Reminds me a little of ROKU in December. Speaking of...
aunuwyn08 said:
AMD dropping like a rock, prepare to take a position.
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Mizuho analyst Vijay Rakesh cut his rating on Qualcomm Inc. shares (QCOM) to neutral from buy on Thursday, after a federal judge sided with the Federal Trade Commission (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/qualcomm-is-tossed-back-into-the-uncertainty-that-the-apple-settlement-seemed-to-cure-2019-05-22) and ruled that the company violated antitrust law with its patent royalties. "The limited clarity as the case goes to appeals to the Ninth District and potentially the Supreme Court, and uncertainty if recent license agreements with Apple (AAPL), Samsung and China NDRC can still be upheld, inserts a significant overhang on Qualcomm," Rakesh wrote. The ruling "could potentially drive EPS down 50%+ in a worst case scenario," he continued. Shares are off 2.6% in Thursday trading after dropping nearly 11% in Wednesday's session. The stock remains up 19% on the year, as the S&P 500 has risen 13%.
rgag12 said:
When's the next support for the S&P? Any of y'all think they'll be a rally tomorrow?