oldarmy1 said:
Ranger around? Want to know his best option strangle or spread on MU for earnings.
I'm no Ranger, but I went with a 31/36 strangle. $2.50 either way when I entered. The puts are winning right now, but we'll see.
oldarmy1 said:
Ranger around? Want to know his best option strangle or spread on MU for earnings.
Lordy...I guarantee it would be $50 within a week on the way to $100UpstateAg said:
If they ever announce a dividend....
oldarmy1 said:
1000 $36 MU weeklies purchased by someone.
Short against some calls at $36. Play the yo-yooldarmy1 said:
Big buy spike to $36 there
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Update with Q4 guidance:
The Q4 view has revenue within $200M of $4.5B (consensus: $4.56B) and EPS within $0.07 of $0.45 (consensus: $0.70). Gross margin expected within 1.9% of 29% (consensus: 34.8%) and opex within $25M of $785M.
Powell made interest rate comments. Completely unnecessary comments ta boot. Politics is ugly.TheCougarHunter said:
Wtf happened today
badharambe said:
thanks for your opinion!
To be honest, I feel like your thoughts are aligned with wall street, its why the stock is trading so low and why I see it as a good opportunity for a long hold, not just a few pops.
Some of the questions were leading:
- GME is online and sells software that can be directly download
- GME has tons of cash on hand that can be used beneficially
- New video game cycle starting soon .
- GME has plans for stock buy backs /
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Roku Shares Down Following Amazon Prime Day Announcement
4:16 pm ET June 25, 2019 (Dow Jones) Print
By Michael Tobin
Shares in television streaming service provider Roku Inc. (ROKU) fell 6.8% after Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) said earlier Tuesday that it would hold its "Prime Day" shopping event on July 15 and July 16 and offer deals on televisions and movies.
The Seattle-based online retailer's Prime Day offers deals to Amazon Prime members. Amazon is currently offering a 40% discount on a 43-inch Toshiba television that allows viewers to stream movies and TV shows from platforms such as Netflix, Hulu and Prime Video.
Roku, whose streaming player is sold on Amazon as well as brick-and-mortar retail outlets, has described Amazon as a potential risk to its business. In a past securities filing, Roku said it could be hurt by competitors such as Amazon, which is able to market its own streaming products more prominently on its website and could refuse to offer Roku to its shoppers.