June 2nd- Van wants to short CHWY vanzandt said: Stoney, I think CHWY is a good short at $28.79 if it gets there.<------ Stoney says Don't short CHWY it's going very up. Back to $45.//<------- WHERE IS THE STOCK TODAY $44! HOLY SHIT CAN THIS CAT READ A CHART.. I feel now we can short & I saved you $15 a share of pain... No thank you that's fine but yet another example of me rising to the rescue. SHOULD WE ADD A SHORT TO THE PORTFOLIO?
AND CHEWY WENT TO $24 DIDN'T IT. WHERE YOU SOLD A WEEK LATER. Another perfect call. I'll take 20% all day long. Then move on.
RE: HP I DON'T THINK YOU PUT IT IN THE PORTFOLIO. I CERTAINLY DIDN'T SEE IT. I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY DO AND YOU DO NO SEEM TO HAVE AN INVESTMENT THESIS. AS REQUESTED A FEW TIMES I CAN ADD IT IF I KNOW THE FOLLOWING. 1- WHAT IS THE IDEA-? 2- WHY BUY NOW-? 3- WHAT IS THE EARN ASSUMPTION-? 4- HOW IS THE TA PICTURE-? 5- IS THERE INSIDER BUYING OR SELLING-? 6- IS THE STOCK HEAVILY OWNED MY INSIDERS-? 7- IS THEIR MOMENTUM-? 8- CASH IN HAND-? 9- LOW DEBT-? THESE ARE SOME OF THE QUESTIONS I PUT EVERY BUY THROUGH. I THINK IT HELPS.
Here's the difference. I don't put out stocks unless I'm sure. You throw out stuff like the above 10X/day. No one can follow all that. The guy who says the least is the smartest guy in the room. You need to be a little more selective, you're just shooting at a flock of birds with a shotgun. When one comes down, you claim marksmanship. It doesn't work that way.
SNAP getting serious about security. Hired the head of the U.S. Secret Service to head things up. Good move! $15>>> Buy Buy Buy. 1 year hold. Snap hires the head of the Secret Service to lead employee security James Murray steps down after 27 years at the Secret Service. D. Cooper|07.08.22 @danielwcooper The current head of the United States Secret Service, James Murray (pictured), will leave his role to head up security at Snap. Murray, who joined the Secret Service in 1995 and assumed the mantle of director in April 2019, will step down on July 30th. The Washington Post reports that Murray was looking to retire from public service for some time, and that his departure is unrelated to any recent scandals. The Verge reports that Murray will start at Snapchat on August 1st, working on employee protection and acting as a liaison with law enforcement when necessary. The Secret Service has come under fresh scrutiny in recent years after a number of high-profile incidents dulled some of its reputation. This includes a series of security breaches during President Obama’s tenure, agents soliciting sex workers while on duty. Politico reports that Murray’s decision to allow service agent Anthony Ornato to take a role as White House political advisor to the previous administration was problematic for a body that is meant to be above politics.