Now you see why RBLX is a good stock to trade regardless of its so-called horse quality? fundamentals do not matter (am saying it as a former fundamental equity analyst) unless you can affect corporate actions
Sure, if you discount the fact that you could have been equally killed and that the stock still trades below its issuing price. If you reference this stock as a good one for day trading then perhaps you are right. But overnight holdings expose you to a company with incredibly poor fundamentals, weak products, and a stock that is jumping all over the place.