the past movement of this stock looks questionable. very high PE. Earnings are tonight. Could it go down to 22-24 range ?? i bought 5 aug 30 straddles and 30 aug 25 puts this morning. Regardless of result, I think this thing will move. any thoughts?
as for my experience goes with earnings play i had better success followin' my guts not fundamentals and on the short side i did good bettin into obscure tech companies with a history of disappointment but comin' strong on the past couple of qts...better odds this way imo. even better u can always get in after report is out...hpq was a great play tonight...pausin' for what seems like an eternity and givin' u many chances to get in....very rare.
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