Guesses at moc? I'm going with +2.5B
it's a fake breakout, but it is also not a confirmed break-down either.J.P. 03 said:That bull trap I just fell for is the icing on the cake.$30,000 Millionaire said:
pretty cruel day in my opinion. Morning started out so well.
are you crazy? There will be a short imbalance.Charismatic Megafauna said:
Guesses at moc? I'm going with +2.5B
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with yasts7049 said:
i'm taking SPY 443Cs as my lotto for tomorrow
jimmo said:with yasts7049 said:
i'm taking SPY 443Cs as my lotto for tomorrow
I only asked because California is threatening doctors that don't push vaccines and masks for covid with losing their license, for misinformation. I started a thread with the article on F16. I wanted a doctor's opinion.BaylorSpineGuy said:
I'm a little *****. I'm in an employed position but dream of my freedom. If that's any sort of answer to your question :-).
In all seriousness tho, I would never recommend any policy or practice i couldn't support or get behind.
JbKing45 said:willowratio said:
I asked about this a few pages back and I am learning as I go.
I am now averaged in on WWR at 2.4.
Could I sell 2.5 calls out to 2023 or even to 2024 and take the premium? If the stock hits 2.5 I give up shares but guarantee myself money.
Is this wise, or is there a downside I am missing?
Thanks.
It's probably going to go BK since they don't have any contracts. They don't appear to have a sustainable business model either. I don't care how excited the engineers are with the processing…they don't have any contracts besides a small LOI.
RenoAg said:JbKing45 said:willowratio said:
I asked about this a few pages back and I am learning as I go.
I am now averaged in on WWR at 2.4.
Could I sell 2.5 calls out to 2023 or even to 2024 and take the premium? If the stock hits 2.5 I give up shares but guarantee myself money.
Is this wise, or is there a downside I am missing?
Thanks.
It's probably going to go BK since they don't have any contracts. They don't appear to have a sustainable business model either. I don't care how excited the engineers are with the processing…they don't have any contracts besides a small LOI.
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
no dog in the fight. It is a **** company.RenoAg said:JbKing45 said:willowratio said:
I asked about this a few pages back and I am learning as I go.
I am now averaged in on WWR at 2.4.
Could I sell 2.5 calls out to 2023 or even to 2024 and take the premium? If the stock hits 2.5 I give up shares but guarantee myself money.
Is this wise, or is there a downside I am missing?
Thanks.
It's probably going to go BK since they don't have any contracts. They don't appear to have a sustainable business model either. I don't care how excited the engineers are with the processing…they don't have any contracts besides a small LOI.
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
I took it on the chin with WWR last year but cut my losses around $3.00 a share. I'm not saying I had it right, but I wish I'd listened to my gut a bit (post above). I bought a lot of WWR after that post. . It's a VERY speculative play. Yes, it could go to $10-20 some day but it could also go out of business in the next few years. My opinion only of course.Fairfield_Ag said:
WWR question for those of you that are more familiar with the company.
I'm reviewing the 2/16/21 presentation (business update) on their website to familiarize myself with their market position. My understanding is that they've developed a now patented "clean" process for purifying graphite. They've validated the technology through a pilot testing program, so they've only done this on a small scale.
There's no reference to the "cost" associated with this patented process, or how it compares to the overall graphite market. Why would Tesla, Duracell, or any other battery maker choose to buy from WWR as opposed to existing suppliers? To me they would HAVE to be competitive price wise, and when I see they have an environmentally sound process by which they refine graphite, that sounds expensive to me.
Different market, but I've supported several biodiesel projects over the years. One in particular (Kior) developed a process to burn wood chips and convert to biodiesel. They were able to prove the process at a pilot scale facility in Pasadena, TX (location I supported), and millions poured in from investors. They built a full scale plant, even when they knew their cost associated with producing a single barrel of biodiesel in this process was several $1,000.00 per barrel. Kior ran out of money and went bankrupt. Their internal costs were too great for an unsellable product.
I guess I'm gun shy on WWR due to that experience with Kior. I'd like to know how competitive their sell prices are for graphite. What gives WWR an advantage over competitors? The fact that they're domestic? The fact that their process is green? To me it's all about the competitive pricing. Good news either way is that demand for graphite is skyrocketing.
Thoughts from those of you more familiar with WWR? Thanks in advance.
ProgN said:I only asked because California is threatening doctors that don't push vaccines and masks for covid with losing their license, for misinformation. I started a thread with the article on F16. I wanted a doctor's opinion.BaylorSpineGuy said:
I'm a little *****. I'm in an employed position but dream of my freedom. If that's any sort of answer to your question :-).
In all seriousness tho, I would never recommend any policy or practice i couldn't support or get behind.
ETA:
Resistance is futile: Cali Doctors will become Covidians or else | TexAgs
BaylorSpineGuy said:
This is a brief summary leaving about the justifications we have for needing more call pay.
Us: Can we have more money for call?
Admin: No.
Us: Can we have more money for?
Admin: No.
Us: Can we have more money?
Admin: No.
Us: Can we have more?
Admin: No.
Us: Can we have?
Admin: No.
Us: Can we?
Admin No.
Us: Can?
Admin: No.
Us: C……?
Admin: No.
Felt like a really healthy conversation!
Charismatic Megafauna said:
See that's why the market hates us, because you and Austin both went fishing on trading days and didn't share any pictures!
Bob Knights Liver said:Charismatic Megafauna said:
See that's why the market hates us, because you and Austin both went fishing on trading days and didn't share any pictures!
Fishing pics like this?
https://texags.com/forums/6/topics/3106171