Selling is an art. And I can say after all these years I still make a lot of mistakes. There are clues but they are easier to spot on larger stocks. In general with larger names I have a $10 rule-- once I am up $10 a share I do get wiggy. I re look at everything.
Yup. Volkswagen AG (VWAGY) IRA stock* Other OTC - Other OTC Delayed Price. Currency in USD This is the slowest moving car stock you could ever imagine. It has crawled from $20- $21.50 However I think they are going to have some of the neater electric cars. Add to watchlist-! $21.57+0.41 (+1.94%)
I'll be watching that tomorrow. It on list of heavily shorted stocks. GME unreal. Hitting $160's in AH. I can't wait to see rush to exit on that one.
You know Van should handle this but Gamestop is absolute crap. The stores have stained rugs and feel like a porno place in the 90's. Maybe a Blockbuster back in the day. They make most of their money re selling hard copy versions of games that nobody buys anymore. They download! This CHEWY guy bought a S tone of stock and normally he would dump and this would all be over in a flash but he has board seats and Investors think he's up to something. I mean now is the perfect time to buy someone big.
Well of course I had to look-- Motely Fool Keith Noonan (Glu Mobile): When it comes to naming top tech stocks for 2021, Glu Mobile admittedly might look like a bit of a strange pick. If you asked video game fans and industry watchers to name the most powerful and influential companies in the space, you probably wouldn't get many respondents offering up Glu Mobile. Activision Blizzard,Tencent, andTake-Two Interactiveare just a few of the many names in the industry that are substantially larger and more resource-rich than Glu. This is a small-cap company valued at roughly $1.6 billion, but there's also a lot to like about the stock at current prices. For one, the valuation still looks quite reasonable in the context of strong performance and long-term growth tailwinds for the industry. The company's shares trade at about 17.5 times this year's expected earnings and just 2.5 times expected sales. Glu might not be able to match the titans of the industry with regards to development and marketing budgets, but it's got a solid collection of video game properties that are delivering reliable performance. These franchises are putting up strong results thanks to ongoing content updates that are keeping players engaged, and management projects that its current lineup alone will be enough to drive bookings up between 8% and 10% next year. Glu is also set to release four new intellectual properties in 2021, which signals that the business could be heading into a dramatic new growth phase. In my book,Glu Mobile stockcurrently epitomizes the concept of "growth at a reasonable price." Its core franchises are putting up solid performance, major new releases are on the way, and the company will likely make acquisition moves in the near future to accelerate its growth. It's also experimenting with integrating real-world e-commerce stores into its titles. The stock still looks cheaply valued, and success for even a small number of its growth bets could send this small cap soaring.