Where does TSLA stop? AAPL too...
It's all a matter of tolerance. One tweet or one thing happening overnight can send stuff to damn near zero. If you're net free, are you ok with playing with house money and possibly losing it? It's just a matter of what you can tolerate. I'm 32 with no kids and no responsibilities essentially. If my account goes to zero tomorrow, It'll suck, but i'll be okgig em 02 said:
I've missed out on a lot by selling too early, is it dumb to hold overnight with a short stack on net free 100s and 120s?
I just keep buying more AAPL calls until it burns me. I should've stayed in the ones that I've previously held. I settled for doubles and triples when I could've had grand slams, but it's like Irish just said, it's all about how much you're willing to risk.leoj said:
Where does TSLA stop? AAPL too...
That's what she said.oldarmy1 said:
Is this the first indication of a blow off top coming?
If you aren't following this thread to the point that you almost lose your job, then you aren't doing it right.AgShaun00 said:
damn what a bad day to not be watching stocks and this thread
today was an actual heavy meeting day. I did have my screen up during meeting for quick glances, but couldn't do anything. This week will be tough for me.george1992 said:If you aren't following this thread to the point that you almost lose your job, then you aren't doing it right.AgShaun00 said:
damn what a bad day to not be watching stocks and this thread
Unfortunately I work for myself so there are no controls in place. Client expectations and happiness be damned.
IrishTxAggie said:People are buying the $115C weeklies for $7.15... It ain't over.khaos288 said:khaos288 said:IrishTxAggie said:BYNDTalon2DSO said:
What we playing this week?
116 gap by Friday
Gonna go ahead and call this one good
Dividend stable barring complete collapse of crude prices, IMHO.IrishTxAggie said:
OXY's dividend is extremely enticing as long as they can hold it.
jbeck3487 said:
Any of you guys subscribe to ManicTrading? I follow their twitter and they do a hell of a job promoting themselves. I know they have been discussed, but I was wondering what the paid services looks like.
lead said:
^seems legit
jbeck3487 said:
What all do they have access to do through your twitter? Do you just give them the ability to see your tweets so they know you aren't reposting their info?
BREwmaster said:
Most of the services get their info from other services. I doubt many have original info. Not saying it isn't worth it for the ideas and plays, but just my 2 cents.
I subscribe to Hidden Pivots charts myself. He's a genius at charts and setups, I've learned a lot in there (on top of being spoon fed bullish setups with $ targets and triggers.
IrishTxAggie said:IrishTxAggie said:BYNDTalon2DSO said:
What we playing this week?
I did. I had 41-27 and my brother was 2nd closest at 48-24. If LSU scores that last TD he wins, so when they took a knee he was so ticked.Prognightmare said:
Side note:
Did you win the family pot on the game last night?
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"We have seen increasing demand from the dentists and orthodontists in our network who wish to provide SmileDirectClub clear aligners to their in-office patients, and with our agreement with Align Technology now expired, we are no longer obligated to stay in the direct-to-consumer channel," said SmileDirectClub Co-Founder Alex Fenkell. "We're excited to expand our offering and welcome new providers to add an important and needed offering to their suite of services."
SmileDirectClub will support this new distribution channel through its existing clear aligner manufacturing operation in Antioch, Tenn., which is the largest 3D printing facility in the United States. The company recently announced that it will add a second manufacturing facility located in Kyle, Texas in 2020 to meet increased demand for its products.
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Founded in 2014, SmileDirectClub has helped more than 750,000 people transform their smiles through remote doctor-directed clear aligner therapy. SmileDirectClub's aligners can be used to correct mild to moderate malocclusion. All SmileDirectClub clear aligners are FDA-registered and produced at certified U.S. manufacturing facilities using BPA-free materials. With this new offering, licensed dentists and orthodontists can consult patients in-office and easily customize treatment plans and manage patient care, from initial diagnosis through to the conclusion of treatment. The average treatment plan for SmileDirectClub aligners is only six months.
How have they been doing against ALGN?Ranger222 said:
Smile Direct Club on my radar this morning