Picked up more WWR and bought back calls sold on that dip. Now I'm just waiting for federal decriminalized marijuana to sell SNDL.
Market has been selling everything on strength. DOW30 may drop like a rock after that passes.Engine10 said:
House voting on Stimulus today...macro pullback prior to approval (assuming it breezes Senate) making some sense, technicals aside
McInnis 03 said:Market has been selling everything on strength. DOW30 may drop like a rock after that passes.Engine10 said:
House voting on Stimulus today...macro pullback prior to approval (assuming it breezes Senate) making some sense, technicals aside
I just got stopped out on them....for 10% gainMostly Foggy Recollection said:
Hold 3815 here and I'm going March 1 385s
Wasn't the upside of stimulus already priced into the market?Engine10 said:
House voting on Stimulus today...macro pullback prior to approval (assuming it breezes Senate) making some sense, technicals aside
initial thought - pulling a McInnis - buy them back, wait for a spike then sell higher strike covered calls.wmitchell said:
this is seeming like a good time to buy back my CWH covered calls. I was dumb and sold $31 calls for Feb when it was mid 20s - then rolled it to March when it jumped. Looking like I am very fortunate now on this dip...
Would you buy them back or roll? I was tempted to roll til Jan 2022 (long time, but also gets me out of capital gains). Would move from $31 strike to $50 strike and get a $1.00+ credit potentially.
Thoughts?
I think stimulus upside has been priced in, however the market doesn't like uncertainty so before key dates we'll have volatility which is what we're seeing todaymazag08 said:Wasn't the upside of stimulus already priced into the market?Engine10 said:
House voting on Stimulus today...macro pullback prior to approval (assuming it breezes Senate) making some sense, technicals aside
The pullback has been a mix of profit taking and rising treasury rates. I don't think anything regarding the stimulus is going to do anything other than signal a short term bottom. But if $15MW is included (or even looks like its gaining traction), this thing could pullback farther as the market begins to price that in.
https://investorplace.com/2020/12/wes****er-resources-wwr-stock-is-a-creative-bet-on-electric-vehicles/Quote:
This project gives Wes****er control of more than 40,000 acres of mineral leases. And importantly, there's a graphite deposit that has more than 27 years of life.
Not sure if everyone has seen it but i was able to find another North American graphite mine in Canada that is in a similiar time frame of development for productionmazag08 said:
I don't know anything that isn't common knowledge. But there is a long time for them to figure out the cost structure. And in the meantime, you've got an administration that wants to focus on less dependance on China for critical rare earth infrastructure. WWR is the closest company to mining and selling graphite.https://investorplace.com/2020/12/wes****er-resources-wwr-stock-is-a-creative-bet-on-electric-vehicles/Quote:
This project gives Wes****er control of more than 40,000 acres of mineral leases. And importantly, there's a graphite deposit that has more than 27 years of life.
Even if they aren't cost effective, there's always the chance the government subsidizes them like they do many of the EV and renewable companies.
Ive been taking a starter position as is dipped under the 21 EMA the last three days and now will wait to see of it test resistance around $1.40 and how it behaves theremazag08 said:
That's interesting and something to keep an eye on. Though it has the extra hurdle of being Canadian, so export costs could affect it.
cptthunder said:Not sure if everyone has seen it but i was able to find another North American graphite mine in Canada that is in a similiar time frame of development for productionmazag08 said:
I don't know anything that isn't common knowledge. But there is a long time for them to figure out the cost structure. And in the meantime, you've got an administration that wants to focus on less dependance on China for critical rare earth infrastructure. WWR is the closest company to mining and selling graphite.https://investorplace.com/2020/12/wes****er-resources-wwr-stock-is-a-creative-bet-on-electric-vehicles/Quote:
This project gives Wes****er control of more than 40,000 acres of mineral leases. And importantly, there's a graphite deposit that has more than 27 years of life.
Even if they aren't cost effective, there's always the chance the government subsidizes them like they do many of the EV and renewable companies.
$NMGRF
Its OTC but they have plans to be listed in the US by midyear
Its held up well the last couple of days also
cheers, I added these too. I'm in the 7.50's as well.jimbo9821 said:
I also still like WWR. The May 21 $10 calls look good
Generally not more than 50% of an MA (mass accumulation) play for me.ag94whoop said:
when yall sell covered calls, what % of your shares in a particular position do you usually target?
FJ....how do you determine what CC to buy in relation to current price and trajectory of the stock price? Is there a different strategy for a MA stock vs any other stock?FJ43 said:Generally not more than 50% of an MA (mass accumulation) play for me.ag94whoop said:
when yall sell covered calls, what % of your shares in a particular position do you usually target?