The Pilot said:
If $LK comes back strong, maybe I can afford the Tread.
The Pilot said:
If $LK comes back strong, maybe I can afford the Tread.
just broke thru a little resistance there at 3.47 or sofightintxag13 said:Got in CLSK at 2.72...now 3.50! Great find here! I'm mad that I didn't buy more...TChaney said:
GNPX
CLSK
Are either of these those goal posts?
Now I'm really kicking myself for not doing more. Apparently they announced their revenues for the past 7 months surpassed all revenues for their 2019 fiscal year. Chart looked great and then you add that news on there. I should've done more research before buying only 500 shares.astroaggie13 said:just broke thru a little resistance there at 3.47 or sofightintxag13 said:Got in CLSK at 2.72...now 3.50! Great find here! I'm mad that I didn't buy more...TChaney said:
GNPX
CLSK
Are either of these those goal posts?
Blue star for you sir on this find!!TChaney said:
I went ahead and cashed out a hair over half so I'm net free on CLSK
Which one of you whales is driving up the price?
I should've chose my words more carefully PTON is great for some.Ragoo said:i now have both. Zwift for me, PTON for my wife.BREwmaster said:Yeah as a cyclist and a Zwift user I'm not a fan either (of an overpriced stand alone unit with an ipad glued to it).Fedup said:Pton is a crock longer term. Once people figure out their $8-9000 in 10 years could've been spent on something That doesn't Depreciate, no one will buy one.AGSmith said:
PTON is up about 6% today (to just shy of $36) ahead of its earnings announcement tomorrow after the close. Does anyone have any input on how to play it between now and the announcement?
Look up the implied volatility on it, currently mid 90's (that's high). This means there's a good chance MM's drop it downward and hold it there through Friday (options expire).
Sell all and buy the dip after earnings if you want to play it again. You might get lucky and get an initial rip upward right at the start of the earnings call (to sell into). It will probably be very short lived though.
Careful with the iPad comment. Idk what you are running Zwift on but if it is an iPad you are no "better" off than the pton bike. People like simplicity and pton is a one stop shop connect to WiFi and go application. The interaction and classes add to the appeal.
I will say no matter the platform, an aerobic workout is a great thing. I lifted weights for years, but I was never in the shape I'm in now.Ragoo said:tons of people don't have those things at all or PTON wouldnt sell a single bike.khaos288 said:
I think that's the point being made though. Ipads aren't hard to use, and you still get the ipad.
Tons of people already have a bike and ipad that can do something similar. Hard to see thousands of dollars of value in the difference.
I have a road bike, a smart trainer, a laptop running Zwift and combined costs as much as a PTON bike and I pay a sub for Zwift.
I have this set up because I take my bike off the trainer for races.
Most people getting a PTON aren't racing they are using it for the interactive at home spin workout.
It serves its purpose and don't think it will be a fad.
RPMag said:
Does this decline by DIS leading up to their earnings make anyone else think it's going to go up after hours? Got my $100p lottos and starting to think it's going to head the other way.
strong profit. nothing skeered about it. I am only at 31%Barty said:
Got Skeered and sold my SQ 67C 5/15 For 80% profit. Goodluck to all of you with the stones to hold through earnings tomorrow!
185 weekliesTalon2DSO said:
Anyone in Microsoft calls right now??
I wouldn't normally, but I JUST created this position in the last few weeks and am literally almost at the point I entered. I feel like this one instance it may make sense?Touchless said:
If you're really long on DIS, I wouldn't worry about it. Just hold it and forget about it for the next 3-5 years (or however long you want to really hold it) and then evaluate at that point. Trying to guess and get a slightly better return each earnings will be more difficult and likely not worth it in the end. You'd win some and lose some over the long period.
My position isn't that big. #ThatsWhatHeSaidIrishTxAggie said:
Sell a covered call if you think it will go down
I sold at 3.90 to go net free, then sold the rest at 3.50. Couldn't stand watching it melt so fast. Thanks for posting about this!!!TChaney said:So just following along - it's dropped and hovering at about the same price point.astroaggie13 said:just broke thru a little resistance there at 3.47 or sofightintxag13 said:Got in CLSK at 2.72...now 3.50! Great find here! I'm mad that I didn't buy more...TChaney said:
GNPX
CLSK
Are either of these those goal posts?
What do you watch for to see if it shoots up or down from here?
I assume at some point it will build some momentum again off of this same price point.
EDIT
OK I think I just saw it, and now we are on a down slide picking a new low for now.
McInnis 03 said:I wouldn't normally, but I JUST created this position in the last few weeks and am literally almost at the point I entered. I feel like this one instance it may make sense?Touchless said:
If you're really long on DIS, I wouldn't worry about it. Just hold it and forget about it for the next 3-5 years (or however long you want to really hold it) and then evaluate at that point. Trying to guess and get a slightly better return each earnings will be more difficult and likely not worth it in the end. You'd win some and lose some over the long period.
Same here. I'm in at $99.xx, but a small position.txaggie_08 said:McInnis 03 said:I wouldn't normally, but I JUST created this position in the last few weeks and am literally almost at the point I entered. I feel like this one instance it may make sense?Touchless said:
If you're really long on DIS, I wouldn't worry about it. Just hold it and forget about it for the next 3-5 years (or however long you want to really hold it) and then evaluate at that point. Trying to guess and get a slightly better return each earnings will be more difficult and likely not worth it in the end. You'd win some and lose some over the long period.
I'm in the same position as you. Bought in a few weeks ago with A small position, and currently only up about $1/share from the price I bought in. Wish I would have sold out when it hit $115 last week, but was afraid to miss out. At this point I'm just letting it ride. If the stock falls below $100 I'll be buying more shares. Depending how far it falls will decide how many shares I buy.