Those and RCL helped.
aggiehunter3 said:These calls closed at $5.4 and I'm still holding the remaining 70% of my position from $1.3. In the famous words of Jordan Belfort "I'm not effin' leaving!"aggiehunter3 said:First update - The CPA in me couldn't handle the greed of being up 200% and not taking some risk off. I sold 30% of my position in order to lock in even money and take all the risk off.aggiehunter3 said:I bought a boat load of 1/21/22 $50c on 10/2 when the stock closed at $32.98 - $1.3 cost basis. They're currently trading at $3.5 and I haven't sold one yet. I'm not trying to be greedy, but I really think this could be a grand slam type trade. I'll be sure to report back on how I screw up this trade.Ogre09 said:
Up 17% since I said buy on 11/12...
Ok my next target was hit. These calls hit $10.3 this morning from my $1.3 buy, so I sold half of my remaining position.
Well - I'm all out as of this morning. +487% return and my largest $$$ gain trade yet on an ~4 month hold. Feeling good Lewis. I hope it gets to $80 this year, for everyone's sake and so I can think about the additional gains I left on the table!aggiehunter3 said:aggiehunter3 said:These calls closed at $5.4 and I'm still holding the remaining 70% of my position from $1.3. In the famous words of Jordan Belfort "I'm not effin' leaving!"aggiehunter3 said:First update - The CPA in me couldn't handle the greed of being up 200% and not taking some risk off. I sold 30% of my position in order to lock in even money and take all the risk off.aggiehunter3 said:I bought a boat load of 1/21/22 $50c on 10/2 when the stock closed at $32.98 - $1.3 cost basis. They're currently trading at $3.5 and I haven't sold one yet. I'm not trying to be greedy, but I really think this could be a grand slam type trade. I'll be sure to report back on how I screw up this trade.Ogre09 said:
Up 17% since I said buy on 11/12...
Ok my next target was hit. These calls hit $10.3 this morning from my $1.3 buy, so I sold half of my remaining position.
aggiehunter3 said:Well - I'm all out as of this morning. +487% return and my largest $$$ gain trade yet on an ~4 month hold. Feeling good Lewis. I hope it gets to $80 this year, for everyone's sake and so I can think about the additional gains I left on the table!aggiehunter3 said:aggiehunter3 said:These calls closed at $5.4 and I'm still holding the remaining 70% of my position from $1.3. In the famous words of Jordan Belfort "I'm not effin' leaving!"aggiehunter3 said:First update - The CPA in me couldn't handle the greed of being up 200% and not taking some risk off. I sold 30% of my position in order to lock in even money and take all the risk off.aggiehunter3 said:I bought a boat load of 1/21/22 $50c on 10/2 when the stock closed at $32.98 - $1.3 cost basis. They're currently trading at $3.5 and I haven't sold one yet. I'm not trying to be greedy, but I really think this could be a grand slam type trade. I'll be sure to report back on how I screw up this trade.Ogre09 said:
Up 17% since I said buy on 11/12...
Ok my next target was hit. These calls hit $10.3 this morning from my $1.3 buy, so I sold half of my remaining position.
Ducks4brkfast said:
Damn at 10.50% annual divi I'd have kept that until the day before I died.
Diggity said:
You'll eventually be right!
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An activist investor won at least two seats on the board of Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM, a historic defeat for the oil giant that will likely force it to alter its fossil-fuel focused strategy and more directly confront growing shareholder concerns about climate change.
Exxon said Wednesday a preliminary vote count showed shareholders backed two nominees of Engine No. 1, an upstart hedge fund owning a tiny fraction of the oil giant's stock. The final vote wasn't tallied as of early Wednesday afternoon, and the final composition of the board was unclear. Exxon Chief Executive Darren Woods was also re-elected to the board along with seven of Exxon's candidates, while two seats were undetermined, the company said.
Glad I'm out of Exxon. So if these guys submarine the company can the rest of the investors sue?TriAg2010 said:
Follow-up.... the activists won...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/activist-wins-exxon-board-seats-after-questioning-oil-giants-climate-strategy-11622050087?mod=hp_lead_pos1Quote:
An activist investor won at least two seats on the board of Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM, a historic defeat for the oil giant that will likely force it to alter its fossil-fuel focused strategy and more directly confront growing shareholder concerns about climate change.
Exxon said Wednesday a preliminary vote count showed shareholders backed two nominees of Engine No. 1, an upstart hedge fund owning a tiny fraction of the oil giant's stock. The final vote wasn't tallied as of early Wednesday afternoon, and the final composition of the board was unclear. Exxon Chief Executive Darren Woods was also re-elected to the board along with seven of Exxon's candidates, while two seats were undetermined, the company said.
Enjoying my gains today.SECTAMU#1 said:
Bought some more XOM at $36.82 today.
planoaggie123 said:
I am no expert but barring a massive increase in oil prices or increase in dividend I don't see much run-up. I feel like those who got in low 40s did fine but if you are buying in the high 50s / low 60s you prob wont killing it on stock price increase...mainly would be buying for the dividend....thats me though...could be WAY off.