Will be buying YUM between $122 and $124 with stop at $121.30
TheVarian said:
I can't stay away from the toxic stuff, I'm too in love with the "hope"
nortex97 said:
I disavowed WWR a couple years ago I think when I sloppily bought and then held onto it way too long (6 months or so). I refuse to revisit that abusive relationship.
$150-$160 is going to be huge support.ETX_Ag_22_24 said:
Is there any buy zone for TSLA or can it keep going lower? Feels like its getting close to oversold, but there are a lot of factors going against it in the EV industry.
If nobody is interested then nothing will be set. Remember 2021 when all the growth stocks all the sudden had weekly options availability at half strikes? Interest and volatility creates more interest and volatility.cjo03 said:
for those interested in another roll of the dice at $WWR, there are some Aug $1 calls out there...
...and for the option professors of texags, this leads me to another question - who sets option availability? i.e. the furthest out call on WWR is currently August 2024 - but 'back in the day' they were selling 2 years out.
Heineken-Ashi said:If nobody is interested then nothing will be set. Remember 2021 when all the growth stocks all the sudden had weekly options availability at half strikes? Interest and volatility creates more interest and volatility.cjo03 said:
for those interested in another roll of the dice at $WWR, there are some Aug $1 calls out there...
...and for the option professors of texags, this leads me to another question - who sets option availability? i.e. the furthest out call on WWR is currently August 2024 - but 'back in the day' they were selling 2 years out.
There's volume and open interest on options strikes. Open interest is more like "total volume" while volume is daily volume.cjo03 said:Heineken-Ashi said:If nobody is interested then nothing will be set. Remember 2021 when all the growth stocks all the sudden had weekly options availability at half strikes? Interest and volatility creates more interest and volatility.cjo03 said:
for those interested in another roll of the dice at $WWR, there are some Aug $1 calls out there...
...and for the option professors of texags, this leads me to another question - who sets option availability? i.e. the furthest out call on WWR is currently August 2024 - but 'back in the day' they were selling 2 years out.
"interest" as defined by trading volume?
I'm focusing zero on the fundamentals here. This is purely a technical setup. You might end up being right. And I'm certainly not bullish on the general EV space. In fact, with this stock alone, I'm bearish past this move on both technical and industry fundamentals (not to mention this thing just hasn't ever traded with any relevant volume despite the large shares outstanding). I think it's a pop and reverse kind of move that's being set up. But it's an R/R I'm willing to accept because of the formation of a classic bullish breakout setup.nortex97 said:
It's an interesting stock based on the trends, I agree. Good lines on turning toward profitability, though I am concerned manufacturing an EV truck in Coventry UK using someone else's batteries is not…going to be a long term good business. They are supposed to now open production in Austin this year (tabled last year for cost cutting).
That seems to me like a late-year goal for a positive stock price move, if they can advance toward real mass production in Texas and hit their sales numbers.
ProgN said:
buying PLTR here
timely post, I was thinking AMD didn't look so hot with that big of a drop this morning. I'm looking to see if it retraces 50% of that move and what happens after.Heineken-Ashi said:
Lowering price target on AMD earnings shares to $184-$190 range. Will move support up as/if it goes and hits that range.
I personally got stopped out with a tight support at $175.50. But will keep tracking for those who might still be in.
Current support should be today's low. This morning was deeper than we wanted for a further breakout. Don't like when things start to overlap with big red candles.
Oh ***** You just fired up BES bat signal.Charismatic Megafauna said:
Hey since you guys like leveraged funds, i just bought some march 1 30 strike BOIL calls. Looking back through my notes i believe it was pjf who noted pretty solid seasonality of nat gas recovering in februaries after getting pummelled through the winter
He bought those calls 3 months ago with 50% of his account value.ProgN said:Oh ***** You just fired up BES bat signal.Charismatic Megafauna said:
Hey since you guys like leveraged funds, i just bought some march 1 30 strike BOIL calls. Looking back through my notes i believe it was pjf who noted pretty solid seasonality of nat gas recovering in februaries after getting pummelled through the winter