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I bought some...sorry for tanking your account.Brian Earl Spilner said:Bought at $36.El Chupacabra said:Back in?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Took a big chunk of TNA, and all my remaining SSO off the table.
Solid 10% profit on SSO, fairly small one on TNA, but it feels like it has to drop back into the 36-37 range again before continuing. Will buy a lot of it back cheaper.
I bet you weren't there for "Any coin, any Drink" at D&D. You should've seen all the "Ballers" with pockets full of coins.El_duderino said:
90s night with $.90 drinks at the Tap was kick ass on a budget.
El Chupacabra said:I bought some...sorry for tanking your account.Brian Earl Spilner said:Bought at $36.El Chupacabra said:Back in?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Took a big chunk of TNA, and all my remaining SSO off the table.
Solid 10% profit on SSO, fairly small one on TNA, but it feels like it has to drop back into the 36-37 range again before continuing. Will buy a lot of it back cheaper.
Diggity said:
We'll all be really impressed if one of those gals was the waitress who was on Road Rules
I watch it but it's not something I'd buy because if this market rolls over, then it's going to crater. It could hit around $10 in a macro correction. I'll always post before I buy it if I do, but I'd avoid it right now.M4 Benelli said:
Prog, are you still eyeballing the cold sore that is Unity Software? This stock has been looking like a dog, so all this beer talk is apropos. Planning on chugging a few rounds and taking this dill wart for a ride any time soon? If so, at what price point?
I recall you were looking at $18, when she was still at $22.
#RedLightStocks
SMCI doesn't have to move out. It can be a part of both.EnronAg said:
Do you know when SMCI moves out of TNA? I would've thought it already had...but not sure timing
El_duderino said:
Nope. I can honestly say I've never heard of those.
Part of TNA is the IWM, so I would check to see if it's leaving IWM. As of today, it's still in it.EnronAg said:
Do you know when SMCI moves out of TNA? I would've thought it already had...but not sure timing
EnronAg said:
Do you know when SMCI moves out of TNA? I would've thought it already had...but not sure timing
ProgN said:I bet you weren't there for "Any coin, any Drink" at D&D. You should've seen all the "Ballers" with pockets full of coins.El_duderino said:
90s night with $.90 drinks at the Tap was kick ass on a budget.
Aglaw97 said:ProgN said:I bet you weren't there for "Any coin, any Drink" at D&D. You should've seen all the "Ballers" with pockets full of coins.El_duderino said:
90s night with $.90 drinks at the Tap was kick ass on a budget.
Now D&D is a blast from the past.
ProgN said:Aglaw97 said:ProgN said:I bet you weren't there for "Any coin, any Drink" at D&D. You should've seen all the "Ballers" with pockets full of coins.El_duderino said:
90s night with $.90 drinks at the Tap was kick ass on a budget.
Now D&D is a blast from the past.
thanks for the reminder on HUMA, went ahead and set a limit order for today with a target of selling half at 9.95 and stop at 5.84EliteZags said:
in on HUMA and TNA, this thread is getting expensive for me
Nice! thanks for the chart and reply brother.Heineken-Ashi said:$26 was my ideal target for SLV, and $28.50 Silver Spot. His is a bit of wave slapping, but wouldn't be overall wrong if the bottom is in. I'd probably label it more as an ABCDE triangle with a slight overthrow on the last leg.Brewmaster said:SLV is flagging, but dipped out of the flag this morning... as long as above 26 I think it can still build for next move. close below it and we see 25, possibly 24. fyi his chart is from yesterday, but he knows his stuff.Number Monkey said:
SLV, and all my metal holdings for that matter, goes up one day, then down the next. Been doing that every day this week. Tomorrow I may play with some AGQ and put this pattern to the test.
SILVER spot chart shows it a little better..
Hope so. I lotto'd some zero DTE $545 SPY calls this morning. Time's running out!Brian Earl Spilner said:
Power hour?
FINALLY!!Anastasia Beaverhaven said:
SMCI….Ahhhhhh yes.
LMCane said:FINALLY!!Anastasia Beaverhaven said:
SMCI….Ahhhhhh yes.
Even though stock splits actually mean exactly dick, they're exciting and stocks usually spike hard. Pull up a 6 month chart on NVDA, LRCX, AVGO (today's price action) and see the huge moves in their stock price. Hell, if you had access to inside information of companies going to declare stock splits before it's announced, then you could become wealthy, not rich, but wealthy and only make a few trades per year. You throw in a small float stock like SMCI, then you could borrow money and max leverage yourself before the announcement and then buy your own plane. Short answer, is if you position yourself before a split announcement then you'll print money. SMCI is up today on speculation that they'll follow the 3 stocks above and declare a huge split, I agree with that speculation. Imho, they report earnings on 8/6 and if they crush expectations, forward guidance and declare a 10:1 stock split, then it will print $1,500/shr.Josepi said:
How do y'all normally play splits?
Obviously there is typically a bit of a run up when the split is announced. I suspect there is also a bit of a run up after the split actually happens(I may be wrong about that).
What typically happens between those dates? Does the stock normally dip between the announcement and the actual split date? Is it typically best to hold all the way through?
Obviously every stock is different. Just wanted to pick the brain of some of the more experienced guys out there.
There is no way to "play splits". In short, they're a non-event.Josepi said:
How do y'all normally play splits?
Obviously there is typically a bit of a run up when the split is announced. I suspect there is also a bit of a run up after the split actually happens(I may be wrong about that).
What typically happens between those dates? Does the stock normally dip between the announcement and the actual split date? Is it typically best to hold all the way through?
Obviously every stock is different. Just wanted to pick the brain of some of the more experienced guys out there.
Agree - that's one of the practical benefits, as I've noted on other threads. However, it's a very minor point in the big scheme of things. The other effects are mostly a wash.FishrCoAg said:
Splits enable smaller investors to buy round lots and utilize covered calls as well. Lots of folks who won't put 80k into SMCI will enthusiastically do 8k and sell an option
Ugh. I wish I was working from home today. I was thinking the same and I have a resistance line at $190.48. Peaked above that and dumped. would have been a nice trade.McInnis 03 said:McInnis 03 said:
Watching TSLA for a gap and trap.......up so much on Elon's pay package?
No - everything adjusts in the same ratio. $1.00 dividend on a $1000 stock becomes a $0.10 dividend on a $100 stock.Bird Poo said:
If dividends are distributed per share, that's a huge benefit, no?