For established companies, I agree.
These guys are new. Let's see how it shakes out.
These guys are new. Let's see how it shakes out.
oldarmy1 said:
Now don't be a bunch of goobers and sell your AAPL after going through all the waiting for peanuts.
That would reflect poorly on this forum's progress.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Isn't helpful if you're in 2/19s.
I have shares so I'm patient.
If youre in the XL 2/19s, I don't think there is going to be a lot of movement north in the next week, but sometimes these things will shake investors, then it explodes.
sts7049 said:
SAVA is up to 128 now
Jet Black said:
Is SAVA still a buy in the $100's?
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
For established companies, I agree.
These guys are new. Let's see how it shakes out.
zgolfz85 said:Jet Black said:
Is SAVA still a buy in the $100's?
Seen a couple of articles that put the price target just shy of 300 if trials continue to do well. Who knows...still a bit rattled from the gme roller coaster. Wish I'd trusted my gut yesterday and made an entry
That's only $106 higher then what I had been looking to buy it at Tuesday morning, sighsts7049 said:
SAVA is up to 128 now
Thanks. Didn't see that one. Hedging and the strategies surrounding it are where I spend most of my time these days gaining tactical experience. Do it cheaply now to perfect as best as I can for when I need it most.Dan Scott said:
OA answered a similar question before the lost drop. At the time he said if you're already in it, then wait until the next pop to buy more. If you're not in it, you can get in.
oldarmy1 said:AgCPA95 said:
AAPL
I'm changing my stock trading company name from OA1 to Hand-holding Trading.
CrazyRichAggie said:oldarmy1 said:AgCPA95 said:
AAPL
I'm changing my stock trading company name from OA1 to Hand-holding Trading.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
I'm curious if anyone has a set goal per day/per week on gains?
I talk to many who "just want to grow my account" with no plan.
For me, it's 2% a week. Yeah, I've had some barn burners over the last 60 days that have skewed that to the upside, but 2% a week from now until forever and my kids won't have anything to worry about except an overreaching Govt.
DubFalls said:
So, super high level potential valuation for SAVA
Average Alzheimer's patient spends $200-400 per month on medications to treat. https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/dementia/50154#:~:text=The%20cost%20was%20%2424.76.,the%20costs%20of%20specialized%20care.
5.8 million people in the US have Alzheimer's of some sort
https://dshs.texas.gov/alzheimers/qanda.shtm#:~:text=The%20Alzheimer%27s%20Association%20estimates%20that,disease%20in%20the%20United%20States.
Let's say that 25 percent of the Alzheimer's patients use SAVA. That would give us 5,800,000 persons*$200/month/person*12 months in a year = $3.48 billion per year in revenue. If we value the company at 5x revenue, that's a $17.4 billion dollar company. At close SAVA was a $3B company today
Is this analysis crazy or is SAVA still that undervalued?
Is it definitely the seeds, or what they were prepared with?Prognightmare said:
I am now. I had a violent allergic reaction to sunflower seeds, I've eaten them all my life but not anymore. I went into anaphylactic shock and now I have to carry an Epi Pen.
Charlie Conway said:
when OA says he has to hold my hand for trades