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Dan Scott said:

1 month ago GME was trading at 10/share. Today GME had $10/share in cash.

That's crazy.
They're literally sitting on like $5B in cash. I dont' care if you're only selling tic tacs on a mall pad site. If your company is sitting on $5B in cash, you have potential.
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So hurdle 1 of 3 is complete today. CPI is 1, FOMC meeting minutes is 2, Powell talking is 3.

The last two times Powell has talked I feel like SPY has just gone ape **** moon crazy.
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FSLR racing ABOVE psych 300 here in premarket. If 300 holds, that's a gap and go opportunity. If 300 fails that's a gap and crap opportunity.
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McInnis 03 said:

Dan Scott said:

1 month ago GME was trading at 10/share. Today GME had $10/share in cash.

That's crazy.
They're literally sitting on like $5B in cash. I dont' care if you're only selling tic tacs on a mall pad site. If your company is sitting on $5B in cash, you have potential.





What a great and unique position to be in, especially in this economy. Hopefully Gamestop doesn't squander it by keeping to the status quo.
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Sheesh, everything is running wild here off that CPI print.
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McInnis 03 said:

Sheesh, everything is running wild here off that CPI print.
Trappy trappy???
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more like rippy rippy

Powell will do nothing to talk this market down...
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McInnis 03 said:

Sheesh, everything is running wild here off that CPI print.
Jerome Powell is giving his update on rate cuts at 2:00pm EDT, so we'll see if it holds.
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The cynical side of me knows it's an election year and all these people want to hold onto their jobs. What better way to do that than to just ignore all common sense and issue an unpredicted rate cut to make markets go ballistic. Long term damage be damned when your job is on the line.
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RKT breaking out
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I agree with you...Powell may send this sucker to 5,500 today!
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TNA
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Heini: Curious your thoughts on Cava now? Do you think set up is still valid or does this change your thoughts?
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McInnis 03 said:

The cynical side of me knows it's an election year and all these people want to hold onto their jobs. What better way to do that than to just ignore all common sense and issue an unpredicted rate cut to make markets go ballistic. Long term damage be damned when your job is on the line.
Inflation at 3.3%...

Which is 65% higher than the target of 2%.

This moronic market rockets on the stupid ***** Gambol it up!
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bmoochie said:

Heini: Curious your thoughts on Cava now? Do you think set up is still valid or does this change your thoughts?
Technically valid, but not ideal. IF it drops today I'd probably sell out around the $80 level.
“Give it hell Heinekandle, I’m enjoying it.”
- Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX

“No secure borders, no alpha military, no energy independence, no leadership and most of all no mean tweets - this is the worst trade I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime. ***Put that quote in your quote/signature section HeinendKandle*** LOL!”
- also Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX (obviously in a worse mood)
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Saw last night that JFBR and SMFL are both shorted over 100% of the float. If the degenerates ever caught word of this (especially since JFBR is a penny stock) they could really do some nutty **** with it.

Oh, and their floats were both like less than 500,000 shares.
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and what's even funnier to me is saying inflation is 3.3%
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Heineken-Ashi said:

LWLG - Watch this one. Not a buy yet, but getting close. Watching for low $2's. This is a long term swing with a target of $20+.

The company has some interesting prospects and is pounding the table on their high speed, low power consumption electro-optic polymers.
Looks like LWLG might be ready to move - big jump today. I entered at 3.04 with a stop at 2.25
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There's $215 for AAPL.
McInnis 03
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It's liek NVDA and AAPL are racing.
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Provided we're all heavy in the S&P 500, we all win either way.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Provided we're all heavy in the S&P 500, we all win either way.
It's starting to feel like some QQQ puts 2 weeks out would be a prudent hedge........
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Well I'm still relatively heavy in cash waiting for a QQQ dip that still hasn't come....

Probably gonna have to adjust those orders way up.
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This market is about to cool down and go low volume for a couple hours waiting for the FED.

There's a ton of stocks hitting upside targets, hitting retrace targets, and that have beautiful downward setups just waiting for a catalyst. That said, we haven't been able to get any downward setups to follow through since the Q3 selloff last year. Going aggressively short is extremely risky. Today is the perfect catalyst to send the market down. Will it? TBD. If it goes rippy from here, then we will officially be in blowoff move territory likely looking another month or two ahead before SHTF.

Watch bond yields. 10-year below 4.18% could start an aggressive move down. Bond yields in 2007 started selling hard in June. We never got the double top this time around, but we don't necessarily need it.

Be careful getting aggressive each way. This is a risky market.
“Give it hell Heinekandle, I’m enjoying it.”
- Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX

“No secure borders, no alpha military, no energy independence, no leadership and most of all no mean tweets - this is the worst trade I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime. ***Put that quote in your quote/signature section HeinendKandle*** LOL!”
- also Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX (obviously in a worse mood)
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POWL let's go to Valhalla babaaaaay.

Hoping to see this hurdle 180 in short order.
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Heineken-Ashi said:

This market is about to cool down and go low volume for a couple hours waiting for the FED.

There's a ton of stocks hitting upside targets, hitting retrace targets, and that have beautiful downward setups just waiting for a catalyst. That said, we haven't been able to get any downward setups to follow through since the Q3 selloff last year. Going aggressively short is extremely risky. Today is the perfect catalyst to send the market down. Will it? TBD. If it goes rippy from here, then we will officially be in blowoff move territory likely looking another month or two ahead before SHTF.

Watch bond yields. 10-year below 4.18% could start an aggressive move down. Bond yields in 2007 started selling hard in June. We never got the double top this time around, but we don't necessarily need it.

Be careful getting aggressive each way. This is a risky market.
Vast majority don't understand the history that you have been preaching on this board.

The crash happens AFTER rate cuts start. In simplistic terms large bulk dollars will rush out of the market to lock up long term high yields that will increase in value when cuts happen.

These assets can then be used to collateralize large lending institutions to pad revenues that will be lost when their floating LOCs start to drop.

This is very simplistic but it is a concern that I carry.
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SF2004 said:

Heineken-Ashi said:

This market is about to cool down and go low volume for a couple hours waiting for the FED.

There's a ton of stocks hitting upside targets, hitting retrace targets, and that have beautiful downward setups just waiting for a catalyst. That said, we haven't been able to get any downward setups to follow through since the Q3 selloff last year. Going aggressively short is extremely risky. Today is the perfect catalyst to send the market down. Will it? TBD. If it goes rippy from here, then we will officially be in blowoff move territory likely looking another month or two ahead before SHTF.

Watch bond yields. 10-year below 4.18% could start an aggressive move down. Bond yields in 2007 started selling hard in June. We never got the double top this time around, but we don't necessarily need it.

Be careful getting aggressive each way. This is a risky market.
Vast majority don't understand the history that you have been preaching on this board.

The crash happens AFTER rate cuts start. In simplistic terms large bulk dollars will rush out of the market to lock up long term high yields that will increase in value when cuts happen.

These assets can then be used to collateralize large lending institutions to pad revenues that will be lost when their floating LOCs start to drop.

This is very simplistic but it is a concern that I carry.
We should get beers sometime and talk nerdy finance and econ
“Give it hell Heinekandle, I’m enjoying it.”
- Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX

“No secure borders, no alpha military, no energy independence, no leadership and most of all no mean tweets - this is the worst trade I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime. ***Put that quote in your quote/signature section HeinendKandle*** LOL!”
- also Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX (obviously in a worse mood)
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McInnis 03 said:

Brian Earl Spilner said:

Provided we're all heavy in the S&P 500, we all win either way.
It's starting to feel like some QQQ puts 2 weeks out would be a prudent hedge........

I sold a covered call on NVDA last week with a $130 strike and I'm starting to have regret but this is where discipline comes in. Something about hogs getting slaughtered…
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SF2004 said:

Heineken-Ashi said:

This market is about to cool down and go low volume for a couple hours waiting for the FED.

There's a ton of stocks hitting upside targets, hitting retrace targets, and that have beautiful downward setups just waiting for a catalyst. That said, we haven't been able to get any downward setups to follow through since the Q3 selloff last year. Going aggressively short is extremely risky. Today is the perfect catalyst to send the market down. Will it? TBD. If it goes rippy from here, then we will officially be in blowoff move territory likely looking another month or two ahead before SHTF.

Watch bond yields. 10-year below 4.18% could start an aggressive move down. Bond yields in 2007 started selling hard in June. We never got the double top this time around, but we don't necessarily need it.

Be careful getting aggressive each way. This is a risky market.
Vast majority don't understand the history that you have been preaching on this board.

The crash happens AFTER rate cuts start. In simplistic terms large bulk dollars will rush out of the market to lock up long term high yields that will increase in value when cuts happen.

These assets can then be used to collateralize large lending institutions to pad revenues that will be lost when their floating LOCs start to drop.

This is very simplistic but it is a concern that I carry.
And this must be why uncle Warren has loaded the boat with them.
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BT1395 said:

McInnis 03 said:

Brian Earl Spilner said:

Provided we're all heavy in the S&P 500, we all win either way.
It's starting to feel like some QQQ puts 2 weeks out would be a prudent hedge........

I sold a covered call on NVDA last week with a $130 strike and I'm starting to have regret but this is where discipline comes in. Something about hogs getting slaughtered…
Fear not being called out. If this is part of your plan, then it's part of your plan.
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WING broke through the channel
McInnis 03
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TLT is breaking out of a longgggg daily pattern

I'm too dumb to know how whatbl the fed is doing affects TLT
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Another successful TexAgs hookup
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AAPL and TNA giving me huge profits this week, and yet I'm still pissed about the $150 I lost on GME last week...
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I am a long time lurker, live in College Station and would gladly get a room at Pebble Creek Country Club to host a meetup for this group.

Maybe closer to football season or the Friday night before a football weekend.
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