manonboard wrote: » I bought airbus at 52 also. That sounds alot worse than i anticipated. Thinking of cutting the losses at risk of nationalization, but I bought it for long so might hold tight.
Wombatman wrote: » Bought at €59- Hopefully to big to fail.
Bob24 wrote: » Too big and strategically important to fail, for sure. But if/when government authorities have to jump in to save the company, not sure the first thing they will have in mind will be the interest of the shareholders :-/
littlevillage wrote: » Maxx are you still watching Airbus .... down to €50 today ... but the news coming out from them is NOT goodhttps://www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/0427/1134991-bleak-outlook-from-airbus/ :eek:
littlemac1980 wrote: » GameStop is moving up again today. This is an article I found that seems to explain why: [url] https://blog.tipranks.com/gamestop-activist-hestia-capital-urges-shareholders-to-vote-for-change/[/url] Edit: Up 13% right now at lunch time.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Can't see Tesla staying as strong, wouldn't be surprised to see a 40% drop in the next 3/6 months.
littlemac1980 wrote: » Cruise liners on some big rises so far today (6-7% up) oh and Tesla up almost 10% now. Hope that poster on here didn’t short on $750 as they were saying they might.. it’s nearly $800 now. I went for a few Enbridge this morning.
Bob Harris wrote: » They were originally going to short at 570....
Bob Harris wrote: » You equally wouldn't be surprised to see a 40% rise.
littlemac1980 wrote: » Also read on some forums that there is a very disproportionate amount of shorts on GME and that this may be triggering a “Short-Squeeze”. Some posts mentioned as many as 80% - 99% shares are shorted (surely that can’t be right?) I know very little about these things, and don’t really have access to details of Short Ratios (also read about that metric) to check these out myself. Obviously random forum posters could be posting total BS (present company excluded lol). Anyone have any thoughts? I’ve been holding a few of these for the past month. Wondering how this rise and the news in the Article night play out?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Covid UV Trump penny stock play. https://aytubio.com/healight/https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/AYTU:US
Thargor wrote: » Yikes what happened with boards fav VSTM today?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Up 44.26% today on top of the 17% the other day.
peterofthebr wrote: » nice!..any other stiocks on your watchlist? :-)
Kilboor wrote: » To be fair to that poster, he spotted that stock presumably over the weekend. It actually opened at 1.88 on Monday and closed at 2.02. A nice bit of profit but unless you have access to pre market you aren't ever going to get that 40% unless you're in way before the news. GME would have netted you an even bigger gain. Numbers always look good on paper but it's really about the play. FYI: I was looking at AYTU since Friday but bought open Monday. Going to hold it for the week and take a gamble.
OwlsZat wrote: » VSTM very disappointing as the P1 results are fairly in line with what I would have expected. 67% ORR in LGSOC which makes the HUGE selloff all the more confusing. It's a disease with very few treatment options. The sell of was intitiated by a 3M share dump on open, which I'd suggest had to be premeditated... I think I'll swing trade it from now on. AYTU gas very had to figure out this one. A third owned by Sabby always the talk of Stocktwits.... The stock has licence agreement for America, Canada, Mexico for a Chineese COVID antibody test which claims 90% reliability. There is poor PR in terms of who used what and when and who has ordered what. Susposidly 500k sold, 1M ordered best I can work out.... Then there is the Trump and Healight scandal. Again, licensed technology developed at a plush LA hospital over the last few years. Steralising virus and bacterial in the trachea using filtered IR light. Perhaps, can give an improvement for little cost. Don't think it would ever have the capacity to cure someone at best reduce time in ICU. The stock feels very smoke and mirrors. Again, seems setup for swing trades such is the volatitiliy.
Kilboor wrote: » Feel exactly the same about AYTU. I don't see real value but I do see snake oil and if people believe then I'm happy to ride the rocket and sell for a profit. Not my usual play but this is an unusual market.
voluntary wrote: » I think the stock market balloon (especially US one) is now blown to the limits and ready to pop.
TheWatcher182 wrote: » Worried that too myself regarding US. Why do you think that?