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Talk about knocking it out of the park. Well done
10 1/15 $100 calls for 80 cents each when you posted would have turned $800 into $34k today
Can't win them all |
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No horse in this race...
But it will be interesting to see if a MEME stock like QS will follow in the same foot steps as PLTR. I don't see the absurd amount of open interest in calls yet, so you never know. This could be set up for a secondary push. It appears the internet hounds are not on this one yet to start driving it through the roof. |
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There are legal reasons I can't dish out buy recommendations, or investment advice. I can throw out ones to watch.
Look up at post #92 BTN - $1.50 when I posted it 11/9, hit $2.20 a few days ago. That's 46% not too bad |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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BPTH a nice 25% spike from open today.... |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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CHFS, SNSS and BPTH are a few that are inside the risk bands, and entering event windows on the model. Not recommendations to play, just something to keep an eye on and see how they preform. |
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Quote Originally Posted by GravityAnalytic:
Nah, no posts to external links or websites. I was just trying to link a Google Photo, to show our charts on CERC and NURO, to show them coming into known events. We have 5903 tickers modeled. I got cutoff last night, since I reached my 5 post max. We also have risk criteria bands, that act as a guide to assess risk. Short term/long term debt obligations, cash on hand, cash burn etc. Those are all injected into the model to provide risk bands. We focus primarily on very low risk, lower float companies that are in good financial health. We don't take positions in the Chinese share selling scams that have been producing some of these huge 300% runs lately, but they can be found pretty easily, as those are the FSTs (forced state transitions) where the company has to change "state" Basically our model can predict when this liquidity event needs/has to happen, and the company changes its state.
NURO finally ran, took a little longer than expected. 180% from my original post CERC still being held back. We'll see if they ever let it go |
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@Chauster
Quote Originally Posted by Chauster:
GravityAnalytic what do you think about this TSCRF, it has ran up a lot lately and seems like it has more to run?
We dont have a ton of OTC stocks in our model. This one is not in there, and I dont see any filings. 400m shares is a lot. |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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That's an interesting one. We have it forecasted to be entering a volatility window soon. Risky play, but you never know what could happen. They've dumped 200 millions shares into the market since August 1st, so just be careful and lock in profits on any spikes because they will be dumping more.
Good luck |
totter | 6 |
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Quote Originally Posted by GravityAnalytic:
Here's a perfect one for the Covers.com community. BTN - Ndamukong Suh is on the board of directors, along with a former TDA CEO - also, former Coastal Carolina Head FB Coach and former TDA CEO Joe Moglia is part of a group that has bought 34% of the company recently. They're up to something here. Disclaimer - This post is not financial advice, nor an indication to buy anything. We could have short or long positions anywhere, at any time.
A casual 35% gainer in 4 days. Not bad
although I’m not sure that was the real move |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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Here's a perfect one for the Covers.com community.
BTN - Ndamukong Suh is on the board of directors, along with a former TDA CEO - also, former Coastal Carolina Head FB Coach and former TDA CEO Joe Moglia is part of a group that has bought 34% of the company recently. They're up to something here.
Disclaimer - This post is not financial advice, nor an indication to buy anything. We could have short or long positions anywhere, at any time.
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GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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Your expected buying strategy you already have is perfect. That is hard to get used to for many. Even if just starting to scale in, and you hit a 100% runner with 1/4 size, thats still a nice return, and 100 more plays to enter after it. |
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I think many people are also suffering from a sizing issue currently as well. We've had some huge plays and success early on, and the confidence level went through the roof. Too many people are holding some larger positions, in a few that have had some extended hold times.
CERC, many have been holding large positions since August, and we'll just now be getting the news expected in Novemeber sometime, and now not even sure how it will react. Add in the 30% bleed over 3 months, and there just isnt much $$ left to play others |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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There's been a few interesting happenings in the market that have made it tough.
1 - the insane options action that was happening in August with TSLA and AAPL etc, I believe that a lot of people pulled money from small caps and took it to the casino. Stocks only went up, so people were making money hand over fist. 2 - The last month, the bid has completely disappeared. DBVT is a great example of this, that stock should have 100% been flat, and not bled like it did. Soooo many others have bled like that because of zero bid pressure. 3 - there are SO many model plays, and only so much capital to play them. There's a little bit of group think, where many people will be in a handful of the same plays, so that really restricts what people are going to do.
So for point #3, if we can improve on some kind of buying indicator, that will yield incredible results. |
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I posted it a few weeks ago, but had to remove it since I didnt have a disclaimer |
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BBGI was a very nice model play, up 90% this morning. |
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Most of these are 1 pop and done. The company sells the shares they need to, and its onto the next cycle Once in a while we'll see a dump off open to activate SSR, and then a power move to restrict the short sellers from piling on. Those are usually fun ones that squeeze |
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@wallstreetcappers
@wallstreetcappers
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers:
yeah that EQ I watched last night then today it did nothing even close to AH yesterday. Interesting how some of these play in pre and post market and during hours they dont even close to the same.
it will be incredibly rare that any of these plays have any continuation. look at TCON. Many of us had played that 3-4x at least, into 20-60% pops. last month that thing when from... I think I owned it at 1.82 sold at 1.87 just because it was green, and I was scared market wise. 2 days later it went to $6 or whatever. Massive power move. those do happen from time to time |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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I’ll be they changed names. LJPC has only RS 1x, but from a broker standpoint, whatever it was called before has. just a thought without research though |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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Hopefully we can get this election over, and small caps can get back to rocking.
EQ ran 50% last night, perfect model play into a green event.
BLRX ran 100% this morning. It was on model nicely, just hard to play a chart like that given the lack of bid support. Buy signal would have been 9/21, so a little over a month hold on that, although not a terrible draw down even given the current conditions. |
GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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if you’re trying to play the short game, and TDA is your broker, it’s going to be very hard to be successful. Their locates aren’t the best, and anything worth shorting will be pretty expensive. Those larger cap higher dollar stocks are usually always going to have shares available. Pretty hard for someone to get 100/200k shares short on that. Like you see some getting short on the sub $5
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GravityAnalytic | 101 |
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