Where are you guys seeing NVDA run into resistance? Obviously if I thought it'd go this high this quick I would have added more, but feeling like it'd be good to lock in profits soon.
This is just my opinion but I recommend taking money off the table and booking profits of any stock that has gone parabolic before they report earnings. The reason being is that I suspect they'll all pullback regardless of the beat and positive forward guidance. Don't ride them down because of greed and 'just one more point and I'll sell' nonsense. JMO, everyone make your own decisions.agdaddy04 said:
Where are you guys seeing NVDA run into resistance? Obviously if I thought it'd go this high this quick I would have added more, but feeling like it'd be good to lock in profits soon.
SAag1113 said:
Called out by OA, I'll take it.
SAag1113, we only let ProgN stay because of his wit and charm.ProgN said:SAag1113 said:
Called out by OA, I'll take it.
I'm just f'ing with ya. If you've lurked for over a month in the past then you know that's my personality. Welcome to the clubhouse man. Like my daddy always said before he passed, "if I can't F with you, then I don't want to talk to you".
bmoochie said:
does this mean we get to now throw rocks at you?
You left out my scantily clad hot, sexy women dancing gifs.spud1910 said:SAag1113, we only let ProgN stay because of his wit and charm.ProgN said:SAag1113 said:
Called out by OA, I'll take it.
I'm just f'ing with ya. If you've lurked for over a month in the past then you know that's my personality. Welcome to the clubhouse man. Like my daddy always said before he passed, "if I can't F with you, then I don't want to talk to you".
ProgN said:You left out my scantily clad hot, sexy women dancing gifs.spud1910 said:SAag1113, we only let ProgN stay because of his wit and charm.ProgN said:SAag1113 said:
Called out by OA, I'll take it.
I'm just f'ing with ya. If you've lurked for over a month in the past then you know that's my personality. Welcome to the clubhouse man. Like my daddy always said before he passed, "if I can't F with you, then I don't want to talk to you".
Those angels are by far my best contribution.
It's late and I'm old. I can't remember everything.ProgN said:You left out my scantily clad hot, sexy women dancing gifs.spud1910 said:SAag1113, we only let ProgN stay because of his wit and charm.ProgN said:SAag1113 said:
Called out by OA, I'll take it.
I'm just f'ing with ya. If you've lurked for over a month in the past then you know that's my personality. Welcome to the clubhouse man. Like my daddy always said before he passed, "if I can't F with you, then I don't want to talk to you".
Those angels are by far my best contribution.
ProgN said:
BTW doc, a fund manager on CNBC today said $ZTS is one of her favorites for '24. I have it on my primary watchlist that I posted a couple of days ago. I don't like it's current chart but when it does look right, I plan to ride the wave back up. It's not an exciting stock, but I won't care when it provides a very good ROI. I know you're familiar with them because of your profession, are their products regularly used by vets?
Sounds good. I traded it some a couple of years ago, but haven't paid much attention lately.ProgN said:
Thank you, it's definitely a safe buy but not at this price. When it falls, I'll post the day I do.
ProgN said:
BTW doc, a fund manager on CNBC today said $ZTS is one of her favorites for '24. I have it on my primary watchlist that I posted a couple of days ago. I don't like it's current chart but when it does look right, I plan to ride the wave back up. It's not an exciting stock, but I won't care when it provides a very good ROI. I know you're familiar with them because of your profession, are their products regularly used by vets?
Very good, add $U in $25 range.HoustonAg_2009 said:
This is what I'm hearing:
POWL buy range 70
SMCI buy range 325
ZTS buy range 170
I'll collect my 5% until we see the markets take a breather.
Enzomatic said:ProgN said:
BTW doc, a fund manager on CNBC today said $ZTS is one of her favorites for '24. I have it on my primary watchlist that I posted a couple of days ago. I don't like it's current chart but when it does look right, I plan to ride the wave back up. It's not an exciting stock, but I won't care when it provides a very good ROI. I know you're familiar with them because of your profession, are their products regularly used by vets?
You might've heard of them. Used to be called Pfizer.
They were their veterinary line created about ten years ago before splitting off.
That said, unlike Pfizer, I've loved every product Zoetis has come out with since way back before the split. Solid company from that side of things.
FishrCoAg said:Enzomatic said:ProgN said:
BTW doc, a fund manager on CNBC today said $ZTS is one of her favorites for '24. I have it on my primary watchlist that I posted a couple of days ago. I don't like it's current chart but when it does look right, I plan to ride the wave back up. It's not an exciting stock, but I won't care when it provides a very good ROI. I know you're familiar with them because of your profession, are their products regularly used by vets?
You might've heard of them. Used to be called Pfizer.
They were their veterinary line created about ten years ago before splitting off.
That said, unlike Pfizer, I've loved every product Zoetis has come out with since way back before the split. Solid company from that side of things.
Definitely love/hate relationship with zoetis. Good innovative products and crap customer service, screw over the non corporate private practice vets. End of rant.
They give me $215-225 from $165-170 in less than a year, then they're good in my book.FishrCoAg said:Enzomatic said:ProgN said:
BTW doc, a fund manager on CNBC today said $ZTS is one of her favorites for '24. I have it on my primary watchlist that I posted a couple of days ago. I don't like it's current chart but when it does look right, I plan to ride the wave back up. It's not an exciting stock, but I won't care when it provides a very good ROI. I know you're familiar with them because of your profession, are their products regularly used by vets?
You might've heard of them. Used to be called Pfizer.
They were their veterinary line created about ten years ago before splitting off.
That said, unlike Pfizer, I've loved every product Zoetis has come out with since way back before the split. Solid company from that side of things.
Definitely love/hate relationship with zoetis. Good innovative products and crap customer service, screw over the non corporate private practice vets. End of rant.
Online source. Someone who is very tuned in to BTC miners. Credited the chart to this twitter user.Brother Shamus said:
Is this your chart or online source?
bmoochie said:
What if it's a very small table??
FishrCoAg said:Enzomatic said:ProgN said:
BTW doc, a fund manager on CNBC today said $ZTS is one of her favorites for '24. I have it on my primary watchlist that I posted a couple of days ago. I don't like it's current chart but when it does look right, I plan to ride the wave back up. It's not an exciting stock, but I won't care when it provides a very good ROI. I know you're familiar with them because of your profession, are their products regularly used by vets?
You might've heard of them. Used to be called Pfizer.
They were their veterinary line created about ten years ago before splitting off.
That said, unlike Pfizer, I've loved every product Zoetis has come out with since way back before the split. Solid company from that side of things.
Definitely love/hate relationship with zoetis. Good innovative products and crap customer service, screw over the non corporate private practice vets. End of rant.