Naaa, it was awhile back. I forget the stock, but I said buy on weakness, it dropped, and then went way up. It was an $80 stock. You yelled at me to "be specific" because "the children can't go by that". So whatever. You go from one extreme to the other; and I have no idea why you have this aversion to acknowledging anyone else making decent calls. And YY... which you felt inclined to brag about today with lots of caps etc... That was a team effort, no? DOCN too. Ever notice the stocks that really go up are the ones we both agree on? When you have a good pick, all of the sudden this becomes "you're thread" and "all you do". That's kind of one way don't ya think? If ya don't, I've overestimated your intelligence level. However, I don't think I've overestimated that at all... no, your problem lies not with your market prowess, it lies deeper than that. Are you the youngest of your siblings? That perhaps might explain things a little if that is in fact the case. Ya know, I took the opportunity while you were gone to screen-grab the view count when it was only I posting. I did that for one reason. Remember how you told me while I didn't post you still had all these views? Well, when I said the other day there were 750 views in 24 hours, I wasn't making that up. Here: 758 views. And that totally means absolutely zilch to me... but I did it to make a point to YOU. Get this through your head. This thread is OUR thread, and when I make a great call like that, at that point in time on a hugely volatile stock the morning after earnings, and nail the friggin bottom within 1/2 of a %.... ....and you come on with some bs about smoothing out my charts instead of seeing the work I put in and the experience required to make a call like that which led to a 10%+ gain in one day... yeah, I'm gonna say something. I have provided (at least) 8 nice winners here in the last 2 weeks with zero losers. I also provided, on another thread 3 perfect overnight/next-day calls on the ES worth 40 points+ each. No losers there either. So... I am totally not bragging here, I could care less. I love this stuff... I enjoy it as a hobby, and I always have. But when it comes to this thread, this is OUR thread. We built the following together. So lose the non-stop "me me me" every time you have a decent pick. Things will flow a lot better.
Van they call me " The Howard Stern of Stocks " (now 2 places) They call you Van. YY was not a 2 person thing that was my sole find. 7% yield> Digital River as well I think I brought to the table.Not that it's done anything/ Snowflake--> That's you! My job has always be a "barker " it's a position that doesn't even exist anymore at brokerage house but it used to. I generate Alpha, I spot trends and momentum and swing trades and breakouts and I try my best to keep my readers ahead of the game. All the while I make economic comments of importance and speak my mind freely on matters some have trouble embracing. Am I perfect? Hell No. Lots of mistakes.. as you like to point out. Am I the best elite trader on ET YES! I think so I have not found anyone close to me. But..... AI is coming. i could be replaced by a stoney bot.
LiveRamp, C3.ai, Varonis likely takeover candidates for private equity - analyst Dec. 11, 2022 9:00 AM ETLiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP), AI, VRNS, BASEQLYS, WK, INST, COUP, BL, SMAR, TENB, DCBO, FROG, FORG, HCP LiveRamp (NYSE:RAMP), C3.ai (NYSE:AI), Varonis Systems (NASDAQ:VRNS), PagerDuty (PD) and Couchbase (NASDAQ:BASE) screened as the most likely takeover targets for private equity firms, according a Morgan Stanley analyst. Although 2022 M&A activity has fallen overall, the year has been a record one for PE-backed software deals, Morgan Stanley analyst Keith Weiss wrote in a note on Thursday.
GBA 2023: THE YEAR OF AI snow- S- IBM- NVDA- SUMO- INOD? <----- may i introduce you: Innodata Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD) is one of the small-cap AI stocks that drives the growth of rising tech and innovations. The New Jersey-based company was founded in 1988. Data engineering specialists such as Innodata Inc. provide technology, consulting services, and business processes. By utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning, the company solves a wide range of data challenges. Aside from this, Innodata Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD) helps clients with digital data distribution for marketing and public relations. Finally, the AI firm provides an intelligent data platform that uses its data models or client data models to convert medical records into usable digital data. Some of the company's biggest clients are business and financial firm Bloomberg and tech giant Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL). In the first quarter of 2021, total sales were $16 million, up 4% from $15.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. INOD-$ 3.11 Down 53% 1 year.
This is so beautiful. I love life. We just had our windows cleaned. It makes such a huge psychological difference living in the city I can't tell you.
Oh boy you can't make this stuff up. Innodata appears to be an Indian Co. This is their annual get together 6 years ago long before Covid an the tech melt down.. I miss these days. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/i3N74A06M_I
I have found an interesting new metric-- The annual holiday party. You can see 6 years ago these guys were tripping. They were just falling over their money and Dante's Inferno was the party theme it looked like Flash forward to today and this is a mellow, mature Co with good ethnic and female representation. This screams maturity but they still have the indoor basketball hoop!> 2022 INOD X-Mas