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Interesting spot. If it gets the bounce here seems like a decent play back to 200-205 range. Cut at 168.70...ish.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Hey FJ - our "favorite" crowd strike is getting close to a bottom.
I don't trade CRWD, but if it fills that gap at 148/9, then I'll probably go long shrs there. That would fill that gap and would put it in extremely oversold on my preferred criteria. I added it to my watchlist in the case it does.FJ43 said:Interesting spot. If it gets the bounce here seems like a decent play back to 200-205 range. Cut at 168.70...ish.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Hey FJ - our "favorite" crowd strike is getting close to a bottom.
I wouldn't risk a lot with a chinese company.......but "some" maybe..$30,000 Millionaire said:
$GURE had big volume on Friday. It's also a micro cap and those move differently. I would give it some room to see what happens.
$30,000 Millionaire said:
$GURE had big volume on Friday. It's also a micro cap and those move differently. I would give it some room to see what happens.
Agree....that 148.70ish zone is likely if loses the 168-9 area. -3ATR is about 160ish but sort of no man's land.ProgN said:I don't trade CRWD, but if it fills that gap at 148/9, then I'll probably go long shrs there. That would fill that gap and would put it in extremely oversold on my preferred criteria. I added it to my watchlist in the case it does.FJ43 said:Interesting spot. If it gets the bounce here seems like a decent play back to 200-205 range. Cut at 168.70...ish.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Hey FJ - our "favorite" crowd strike is getting close to a bottom.
Haven't traded this one.Philip J Fry said:$30,000 Millionaire said:
$GURE had big volume on Friday. It's also a micro cap and those move differently. I would give it some room to see what happens.
Might be helpful if I included the charts next time. The way I use MATLAB is to spit out that excel sheet. Once I have that, it's a lot easier to filter out the stocks the way I want to look at. I tend to try to find stocks in an upward channel that are bumping off the support line. Seems like the lowest risk kind of trade if you set your stop loss on the other side of the support line.
Here's GURE. It's near a common support level and shows a MACD buy signal. If it goes, easy 20% profit. Expect more like 75%.
Of course, it could always keep dropping so set an appropriate stop loss on it initially.
NAP$ futures going way up tho.tlepoC said:
Looks like a bit of a sideways day to me.
Quote:
Peloton is about to begin effectively charging customers more for its original Bike and Tread products, citing rising inflation and heightened supply chain costs.
Beginning Jan. 31, the company will be asking customers to pay an additional $250 for delivery and setup for its Bike, and an additional $350 for its Tread, according to a banner on its website. That will bring the costs for those products up to $1,745 and $2,845, respectively.
Previously, Peloton said that the $250 and $350 fees for delivery and assembly were included in the total price of the Bike and Tread.
The price of Peloton's newer Bike+ product, at $2,495, is not going to change, according to its website.
In the U.K., Germany and Australia, Peloton has similar messaging on its website that costs will be going up starting Jan. 31.
During a recent meeting among company management, Peloton's chief marketing and communications officer, Dara Treseder, said the changes were due to growing inflation and higher supply chain expenses.
"Right now, people are raising prices. Ikea just raised prices. We want to go in the middle of the pack," said Treseder, according to a recording of the meeting that was obtained by CNBC
You could write this about every company right now.ProgN said:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/17/peloton-is-about-to-tack-on-hundreds-of-dollars-in-fees-to-its-bike-and-treadmill-citing-inflation.htmlQuote:
Peloton is about to begin effectively charging customers more for its original Bike and Tread products, citing rising inflation and heightened supply chain costs.
Beginning Jan. 31, the company will be asking customers to pay an additional $250 for delivery and setup for its Bike, and an additional $350 for its Tread, according to a banner on its website. That will bring the costs for those products up to $1,745 and $2,845, respectively.
Previously, Peloton said that the $250 and $350 fees for delivery and assembly were included in the total price of the Bike and Tread.
The price of Peloton's newer Bike+ product, at $2,495, is not going to change, according to its website.
In the U.K., Germany and Australia, Peloton has similar messaging on its website that costs will be going up starting Jan. 31.
During a recent meeting among company management, Peloton's chief marketing and communications officer, Dara Treseder, said the changes were due to growing inflation and higher supply chain expenses.
"Right now, people are raising prices. Ikea just raised prices. We want to go in the middle of the pack," said Treseder, according to a recording of the meeting that was obtained by CNBC
Have you had luck getting these. My deposit from the place I stayed as a freshman (1981-82) has been there since 1992. The times I tried to get it, they wanted a copy of a bill to prove it was me. I didn't make a habit of hanging onto utility bills for 10 years.GreasenUSA said:
https://claimittexas.org/
Possible way to make some money today. I found a new $150 claim.
Someone reminded on another board to check once per year.
Prog warning all in love I see....cptthunder said:
Just a friendly reminder no one get to bored with the market being close and wonder of the f16 or anything like that and catch a ban or the likes
That has always been my problem. By the time it shows up, I have thrown it away.PeekingDuck said:
Thanks, I found a couple hundred!
Oh, never mind - they want documents that I have no hope of finding.