Just looked at my phone, 10+ all time low notifications from my watchlist.
The cry laugh emoji is mostly cry.
The cry laugh emoji is mostly cry.
Bloodbath for sure. ELOX seems a bit of an overreaction though.Mr. Lahey said:
Just looked at my phone, 10+ all time low notifications from my watchlist.
The cry laugh emoji is mostly cry.
I don't sell puts on SAVA, but if I did I would hedge by buying a put a few strikes below the one I sold (just in case it goes to $0).bmoochie said:
How would you hedge in this instance if you are selling puts? I can't visualize it so I am a tad confused.
Where did you see that?AgShaun00 said:didn't baylor say that stock is a fraud?Legalize-It-Ags said:Im right there with you. Just average down and stay strong. There will eventually be a squeeze.Danwell Home said:
Ohhhh SAVA **** you
Keep in mind, the citizen's complaint to the FDA has a timeline for FDA response in the mid-Jan to mid-Feb timeframe.Triple_Bagger said:I don't sell puts on SAVA, but if I did I would hedge by buying a put a few strikes below the one I sold (just in case it goes to $0).bmoochie said:
How would you hedge in this instance if you are selling puts? I can't visualize it so I am a tad confused.
I own shares and sell CCs against them. I hedge my shares with puts and try to buy them after SAVA goes on a run.
For example, SAVA spiked two weeks ago and the 12/17 P50s dropped to 3.00. This was a good time to buy the P50s because they're 11.00 today. All of my shares were bought under $50, and $50 has been a strong support/resistance since February, so that's the level I like to work around. Now that I have some cheap 12/17 P50s, I can roll them to next year using profits from the recent drop.
When SAVA spiked 2 weeks ago, I sold C50s against my shares to capture profit and premium. I like this better than selling the shares because I get a little more profit with the premium and I can also roll the contract for more premium if the stock price doesn't come back down before expiration.
I think SAVA continues like this until they get approval of Simufilam or the fraud accusations are proven true.
He posted that maybe a month ago. He wasn't certain but thought fraud was probable given the evidence.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:Where did you see that?AgShaun00 said:didn't baylor say that stock is a fraud?Legalize-It-Ags said:Im right there with you. Just average down and stay strong. There will eventually be a squeeze.Danwell Home said:
Ohhhh SAVA **** you
So essentially a put credit spread in this case? Got it now, don't know why it wouldn't click at first. I only have 50 shares right now so will probably average down to get to the even 100 to start selling a CC.Triple_Bagger said:I don't sell puts on SAVA, but if I did I would hedge by buying a put a few strikes below the one I sold (just in case it goes to $0).bmoochie said:
How would you hedge in this instance if you are selling puts? I can't visualize it so I am a tad confused.
I own shares and sell CCs against them. I hedge my shares with puts and try to buy them after SAVA goes on a run.
For example, SAVA spiked two weeks ago and the 12/17 P50s dropped to 3.00. This was a good time to buy the P50s because they're 11.00 today. All of my shares were bought under $50, and $50 has been a strong support/resistance since February, so that's the level I like to work around. Now that I have some cheap 12/17 P50s, I can roll them to next year using profits from the recent drop.
When SAVA spiked 2 weeks ago, I sold C50s against my shares to capture profit and premium. I like this better than selling the shares because I get a little more profit with the premium and I can also roll the contract for more premium if the stock price doesn't come back down before expiration.
I think SAVA continues like this until they get approval of Simufilam or the fraud accusations are proven true.
redneckag said:
RIVN free falling today.
No clue. I just know that the Journal of Neuroscience came out and vindicated SAVA of any data manipulation.AgShaun00 said:didn't baylor say that stock is a fraud?Legalize-It-Ags said:Im right there with you. Just average down and stay strong. There will eventually be a squeeze.Danwell Home said:
Ohhhh SAVA **** you
The drug is useful for people with early diagnosis'. It blocks production of the protein that causes AD. So if you have had AD for a while, it wont repair the brain damage, but it will stop the production of the protein that causes AD. It can easily add 10-15+ years of life to so many people. This is groundbreaking medical advances. I wish more people could see what is actually going on. This might be one of the greatest medical achievements of the 21st century.AG 2000' said:
Thought Baylor said it was more that he couldn't see this drug changing things significantly for patients. ie. the disease is so bad once it gets to that level that nothing's stopping it.
I'm a fan and investor in theirs, so rooting heavily for lots of reasons.Legalize-It-Ags said:The drug is useful for people with early diagnosis'. It blocks production of the protein that causes AD. So if you have had AD for a while, it wont repair the brain damage, but it will stop the production of the protein that causes AD. It can easily add 10-15+ years of life to so many people. This is groundbreaking medical advances. I wish more people could see what is actually going on. This might be one of the greatest medical achievements of the 21st century.AG 2000' said:
Thought Baylor said it was more that he couldn't see this drug changing things significantly for patients. ie. the disease is so bad once it gets to that level that nothing's stopping it.
Considering there is no real good treatment on the market, its a significant win. Imagine being the manager of one of the hedge funds shorting SAVA (looking at QCM) and finding out that you are diagnosed with AD. I doubt they would be so quick to try and publish FUD against them.AG 2000' said:I'm a fan and investor in theirs, so rooting heavily for lots of reasons.Legalize-It-Ags said:The drug is useful for people with early diagnosis'. It blocks production of the protein that causes AD. So if you have had AD for a while, it wont repair the brain damage, but it will stop the production of the protein that causes AD. It can easily add 10-15+ years of life to so many people. This is groundbreaking medical advances. I wish more people could see what is actually going on. This might be one of the greatest medical achievements of the 21st century.AG 2000' said:
Thought Baylor said it was more that he couldn't see this drug changing things significantly for patients. ie. the disease is so bad once it gets to that level that nothing's stopping it.
I do believe their data that they can improve things for 6-9 months at this point. Even that seems like a win with Alzheimers.
I thought the swings on SAVA were wild.McInnis 03 said:
$TSLA is just such an amazing equity.
wanderer said:
UWMC with a $50M secondary offering. Down ~9% today
An offering when your stock is already at an ATL.....that doesn't sound like a good thing.
Missed my fill at .23 by a penny and now they're at .49, hate when that happens but great call hereBREwmaster said:
Lotto idear:
AAPL 155C's I got .23, ymmv (but keep it small)
it's in breakout mode and loads of flow
Tons of AAPL flow rolling in nowSpoony Love said:
I'm in as well. Watching it tightly.
Why would they do that. They just had a stealar call? Something doesn't seem right here.wanderer said:
UWMC with a $50M secondary offering. Down ~9% today
An offering when your stock is already at an ATL.....that doesn't sound like a good thing.
I remember Baylor's post now.Legalize-It-Ags said:Considering there is no real good treatment on the market, its a significant win. Imagine being the manager of one of the hedge funds shorting SAVA (looking at QCM) and finding out that you are diagnosed with AD. I doubt they would be so quick to try and publish FUD against them.AG 2000' said:I'm a fan and investor in theirs, so rooting heavily for lots of reasons.Legalize-It-Ags said:The drug is useful for people with early diagnosis'. It blocks production of the protein that causes AD. So if you have had AD for a while, it wont repair the brain damage, but it will stop the production of the protein that causes AD. It can easily add 10-15+ years of life to so many people. This is groundbreaking medical advances. I wish more people could see what is actually going on. This might be one of the greatest medical achievements of the 21st century.AG 2000' said:
Thought Baylor said it was more that he couldn't see this drug changing things significantly for patients. ie. the disease is so bad once it gets to that level that nothing's stopping it.
I do believe their data that they can improve things for 6-9 months at this point. Even that seems like a win with Alzheimers.