Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Madam Cathie Wood bought 1,560,200 million shares of PLTR today
At this point I think it's time for her to drop the charade and just admit she follows OAs tweets
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Madam Cathie Wood bought 1,560,200 million shares of PLTR today
DubFalls said:Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Madam Cathie Wood bought 1,560,200 million shares of PLTR today
At this point I think it's time for her to drop the charade and just admit she follows OAs tweets
Monsieur small fish $30K bought 700 shares of PLTR todayMostly Foggy Recollection said:
Madam Cathie Wood bought 1,560,200 million shares of PLTR today
oldarmy1 said:
Darn that Cathie Wood. But we knew she would be all over this opening.
this is the hardest part. Phun's move will enter a period of consolidation. Take the profit.Peter Klaven said:
So as a small-time investor, one thing I struggle with, even after going net-free, is when to close out positions. Unfortunately for my account size, it seems like there are simply too many positions to entertain on a daily/weekly basis while it's a struggle to cut profitable positions to free up capital.
How do ya'll decide when to take capital on a winner and re-direct it to something new? For an example, I'm up double on PHUN but I can't help but feel maybe that $$$ is now better spent in buying additional WWR on the dip?
Any insight is appreciated!
That's a good question and one that I'm sure many on here struggle with, I know I do.Peter Klaven said:
So as a small-time investor, one thing I struggle with, even after going net-free, is when to close out positions. Unfortunately for my account size, it seems like there are simply too many positions to entertain on a daily/weekly basis while it's a struggle to cut profitable positions to free up capital.
How do ya'll decide when to take capital on a winner and re-direct it to something new? For an example, I'm up double on PHUN but I can't help but feel maybe that $$$ is now better spent in buying additional WWR on the dip?
Any insight is appreciated!
I've been wondering the same thing as well. You can use Barchart to look into specific resistance and support levels, so I have been thinking about using those as guides that will help me tier out.Peter Klaven said:
So as a small-time investor, one thing I struggle with, even after going net-free, is when to close out positions. Unfortunately for my account size, it seems like there are simply too many positions to entertain on a daily/weekly basis while it's a struggle to cut profitable positions to free up capital.
How do ya'll decide when to take capital on a winner and re-direct it to something new? For an example, I'm up double on PHUN but I can't help but feel maybe that $$$ is now better spent in buying additional WWR on the dip?
Any insight is appreciated!
yeah, just found that. Thanks for the heads up.Running with the Bulls said:
$ONTX
I believe I saw news yesterday they completed their stock offering at $1 and all shares offered were bought. Bullish sign.