I've seen some wild things over the years but TEUM on a stock this size it beats them all.
I know someone not myself who sold calls at the 130 strike expiring today when the price fell to 122. They thought they were in the clear and now it's up 142.60 for a crazy 45% on the day... This definitely won't end well. It is expensive to do but puts a couple weeks out would do the trick... They interviewed like 20 northerners who are "save the world" type people and they all said the food tastes like crap and apparently it has more sodium and calories than normal meat... Who is running the price on this up???gougler08 said:I don't have the balls to trade it but puts a month or two out sure seem enticing, even down at the 100 levelIrishTxAggie said:Aggiesincebirth said:
How is Beyond Meat keeping this momentum going?!?!
200% in less than five weeks... Yeah, this won't end well when it falls
Oh, on FIVN. Yeah I think we picked the bottom clean on it.YNWA_AG said:
guessing my .15 call order won't go through now ha
IrishTxAggie said:
Yeah, but if their due diligence is accurate, holy TEUM fraud Batman
ranchag04 said:
Wait a minute...I was told Trump wasn't using tariffs as a negotiating tool.
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Since 1993, if you bought SPY on open/sold on close each day, return would be -5.2%, if you did the opposite & bought on close/sold on open next day, return would be 568% through 2017(meaning that ALL performance came in after-hours trading) Source: @bespokeinvest
the spy typically fades after the first hour or two of trading.leoj said:Quote:
Since 1993, if you bought SPY on open/sold on close each day, return would be -5.2%, if you did the opposite & bought on close/sold on open next day, return would be 568% through 2017(meaning that ALL performance came in after-hours trading) Source: @bespokeinvest
Found that to be pretty interesting
Which is why we sell a lot of options at the open.Ragoo said:the spy typically fades after the first hour or two of tradingleoj said:Quote:
Since 1993, if you bought SPY on open/sold on close each day, return would be -5.2%, if you did the opposite & bought on close/sold on open next day, return would be 568% through 2017(meaning that ALL performance came in after-hours trading) Source: @bespokeinvest
Found that to be pretty interesting
Ragoo said:the spy typically fades after the first hour or two of trading.leoj said:Quote:
Since 1993, if you bought SPY on open/sold on close each day, return would be -5.2%, if you did the opposite & bought on close/sold on open next day, return would be 568% through 2017(meaning that ALL performance came in after-hours trading) Source: @bespokeinvest
Found that to be pretty interesting
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.@WSJ SCOOP just hitting wire: United Technologies & Raytheon are in talks to combine in a massive all-stock deal, deal wouldn't effect United's planned spinoffs, $UTX $RTN