Trying to decide if VST is about to take a u-turn and head for $220 or make a month long march down to $158
Number Monkey said:
What is enticing to you about this ASST? It was at $.78 just last week. Looking for a swing trade opportunity?
flashplayer said:
ASST is basically a meme stock. You can get your face burned off or make a killing. Y'all be careful with it because the volume has been falling off since it spiked.
EnronAg said:Gaeilge said:
agree, let's all focus our anger towards Google and Disney for this Youtube TV / no ESPN channels this weekend bullsheet...
flashplayer said:
Agree. To me they are like YETI but even worse since they are apparel. Their 15 minutes of fame are up. No one in that whole industry seems to be doing well and retail in general is getting crunched right now. That's enough negatives for me to stay far far away.
cgh1999 said:
MSAI is up big again this morning.
*** I don't know why it's so volatile and am not smart enough to figure that out. BUT, i'm trading it and making $$.
cryption said:
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GeorgiAg said:
What is that? Me not smart.
South Platte said:
First off, thanks for spending the time to type/post your research.
Fidelity says they are deficient and failing to meet NASDAQ Continued Listing Requirements.
Edit: this responds to cgh1999
the way the stock closed today I'm still thinking it's got a little lower to go…techno-ag said:
Looks like 1.35 was a good bottom for WWR this week.
Thanks for bringing it to the board.cgh1999 said:South Platte said:
First off, thanks for spending the time to type/post your research.
Fidelity says they are deficient and failing to meet NASDAQ Continued Listing Requirements.
Edit: this responds to cgh1999
the delisting was based on being below $1 for 30 days earlier this year. This recent run up puts them firmly out of that risk. (Although it could be temporary related to the capital raise earlier).
Full transparency here. This is a complete gamble. I bought 6000 shares beginning in April with my last purchase on 10/24. I currently own 3500 and am net free on those shares. Will let this one ride
jokershady said:the way the stock closed today I'm still thinking it's got a little lower to go…techno-ag said:
Looks like 1.35 was a good bottom for WWR this week.
Sucker gapped up a good bit and immediately dropped and the price today never came back to its open….
On top of that we haven't had a big red candle like this since mid last week and afterwards it dropped a decent bit in the following days….
That combined with a bearish engulfing bull candle makes me think it'll be a red week next week for WWR….
But it could still be a bottom and finish at 1.3-something by end of next week…I'm still sitting back and waiting….
cgh1999 said:cgh1999 said:
MSAI is up big again this morning.
*** I don't know why it's so volatile and am not smart enough to figure that out. BUT, i'm trading it and making $$.
Since i've talked about this stock several times, i figure i'll explain my reason for investment:
MSAI:
I can't find the quote I saw which led to my intial post last week, but they mentioned in a call/interview that a global logistics company had employed their services in two of their locations in the US. If you look at what their focus is (below), you'll see that they have a lot of potential to replace costly personnel and provide a valuable service:I firmly believe (but have no tangible proof) that the company is Amazon. Which this was in an article about Amazon's Q3 results:
- Strategic Shift to a Software-Centric Model: MSAI has transitioned from a hardware-focused business to a hardware-agnostic, solution-focused provider that uses AI-powered software for predictive maintenance and process control. This model aligns with current tech industry trends that favor scalable, software-centric approaches with higher margins, which has sparked positive analyst and investor sentiment.
- Successful Funding: A recent private offering that raised $14 million has injected capital into the company, which is expected to accelerate its expansion in AI-driven maintenance solutions and strengthen its balance sheet.
"Amazon's, $AMZN, robotics team is working towards automating 75 percent of the company's entire operations, and expects to ditch 160,000 US roles that would otherwise be needed by 2027. This would save about 30 cents on every item that Amazon warehouses and delivers to customers, with automation efforts expected to save the company $12.6 billion from 2025 to 2027,"
Line those two up on ANY scale and MSAI (or competitor companies) have a HUGE runway.
30AOZAg said:
Any thoughts here on PM looking technically oversold and ready for a rebound? Or is it a falling knife still?