Yesterday I posted a stock on my Journal with heavy volume I bought o Friday and scaled up on Monday. The got it up at $2.21(+.23 on light volume). EMAN, no idea what they do other than go up every day. A pump or bust?
Stoney, some firm took a 8.9 percent stake in BLPH, it was up $6.5 to $8.4 yesterday, is that a biotech you follow?
Is The Option King playing NKE for earnings? 8% move being priced. $130 calls $2.40 (on discount!) I'll sell you and Big Pete all you can afford.
Well Stoney, all of your stocks are flat this week except the ONE that I gave you the blessing on because I got in last week at $72. A bold call in the face of the bank collapse. I'm out $77.50 ---> +7.5% Too many tech bulls this week, plus, Powell will do his best to sound hawkish tomorrow. Existing home sales came in strong, but inflation has certainly moderated. Food prices have come down some. Consumer discretionaries are still high, but I think they have peaked too. Despite this, and despite the fact he'll say a pause is not off the table ("We remain data dependent")... I still think he'll do his best to sound mean. 4144 remains the S&P top call. If it takes that out with conviction, which I doubt, but if it does, it'll blow thru 4200.
Not sure if it means anything... but someone today bought a ton (1200) of the April $5 puts on RAIN at the ask today. And there was no bid when they bought them. Put to call volume is 63:1 Just tellin' ya, I'm not bashing your stock.. so a thank you is in order either way as it is important to notice these type of things on a speculative play like this. Edit: Did you call me a bot in that post lol? Yeah right, Stoney... they haven't designed a bot that can go 89-1 yet
Pumpers moving DRMA $2.50 yesterday it was LFCR $1.80-$3.60 Today. No position in either, lots of pumper chat on DRMA.
AT SOME POINT QUANTUM IS GOING TO CHANGE THE WORLD.> Quantum stocks to be challenged to generate significant revenue, Barron's says 11/26/22 RGTI, QBTS, IONQ The quantum computing revolution is coming, but it will take time - probably longer than is comfortable for investors in the handful of quantum start-ups that have managed to reach the public market, Eric J. Savitz writes in this week's edition of Barron's. The new crop of small, public companies devoted to quantum-such as Rigetti Computing (RGTI), D-Wave Quantum (QBTS), and IonQ (IONQ) - will be challenged to generate significant revenue for years to come, the author says. At some point, though, quantum is going to change the world.