codrulz wrote: » Non-event, error with figures has been known since the March numbers.
retalivity wrote: » Great shout, bought in at 25.50, up 13% alone today to 28.85
krissovo wrote: » ABF are looking good, I just checked and Primark (the cash cow) announced they are opening so I expect queues from the masses of women and kids who have been deprived fast fashion for 2 months to rally.
The Phantom Jipper wrote: » It's not really a non-event. The unemployment rate is being advertised as 13% when it's actually 16%. Arguably much of the Friday surge was driven by the decrease in unemployment which is fair enough, but the fact that the numbers are wrong by 3% or 4.9 million is still relevant.
Green&Red wrote: » Ya Primark and Sugar are their two majors, I could see them up to £25 before long Centrica are another good bet I think, I know the spot market for oil is poor but they should only have a small portion of that, no reason they won’t bounce up again
Wombatman wrote: » The coffee from ChinHA is up 17% pre-market.
RIGOLO wrote: » Speaking of the weather , the first storm, Hurricane Christobal, of the season is tracking across the Gulf , are your oil picks exposed with platforms in that basin, if it makes landfall in Louisiana theres money to be made if you play your cards right. Some rigs are already shutdown and evacuated, this should impact positively on inventory stockpile. long APA and MRO
RIGOLO wrote: » Christobal shuts down 30% of gulf rigs US domestic pump price will pop Saudi announced an increase in price OPEC+ came thru as I predicted Hope others jumped on my Friday buy in with APA, MRO .. all up double digit % pre-m unfortunatelyany chance of avoiding a wave 2 covid was blown away by the kids weekend block partys, just a matter of when the cases rise again. SK is already reporting rising cases . The V will become a W in the coming fortnight, Im going to get back on the sidelines at some point before this happens.
Harpon wrote: » After easing social distancing they have 38 new cases in a population of 51 million........RUN TO DA HILLS!!! Seriously, stop being such a chicken little. Stop reading the scare mongering headlines and read the full article. Fact is median death rate is 82. More than 70% of cases are from care homes and hospitals. More than 90% of those who died had a pre existing condition. When the second wave comes in Oct/Nov, there won’t be anywhere near as many icu admissions and deaths due to more focus on protecting those in care homes and hospitals, people wearing masks and frequent hand washing, and more testing being in place. This thing was circulating in the community for months before anyone knew it even existed, it’s different now. Don’t fight the fed and don’t fight QE forever from the ECB.
RIGOLO wrote: » RGR currently trading at $69 whats not to like about a company with 400 milion in revenue, no debt and 100+ million in cash , trailing pe 35 and forward pe 22 customers queing up to buy your product with some outlets by appointment only record demand with 2 million new customers and the June numbers will be the best in a decade thanks to all the millenials block partys some demand is already priced in but Im going to park some of the recent bump profit here for 3-4 years, for when the crap hits the fan you cant go wrong with having some gun stock and some gun stock in this day and age. ...
RIGOLO wrote: » as every investor knows pre-market is meaningless but also meaningfull we have all seen pre gains being lost by open , will be interesting to track it 45 mins before open. the Volume looks healthy also, the robinhood millenials are back on their smart phones after their block party... Could see 8 today or this week , the news on restructuring is getting close. Aint no way this will be delisted, a slap on the wrist , who doesnt like China and coffee Had top sliced some of my holding at 6.30 from 2 will get back in with house money this morning.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Pre market is not meaningless
RIGOLO wrote: » and just like that its all gone by the time we open. like I said pre-m can be meaningless dont get hung up on it like some folks around here But a good re-entry point is approaching as the lady of the night said to the bishop. .
Bob Harris wrote: » Up well over 100% after today - I'd expect the vote to be a foregone conclusion and may be a sell the event occasion but I think/hope once this floats as NKLA it will take off a la Beyond Meat. I also have warrants at 11.50 so that might be a very good deal if they really take off.
RIGOLO wrote: » if CVX ($100) is your oil play, why hold them . They are only 25% off their 52 week high. Why not take a position in a smaller cap oil play. APA ($16 currently , under $13 when I mentioned it yesterday is the one . By the way no one should ever take investment advice from strangers on public discussion boards..
Shedite27 wrote: » NKLA up 70% today.
Atlas_IRL wrote: » I want to keep it long term but i dunno if they can keep this price high with no product.
RIGOLO wrote: » ..... and the June numbers will be the best in a decade thanks to all the millenials block partys ....
RIGOLO wrote: » Robinhood millenials been busy on their phones this mornign after their block partys, ....
RIGOLO wrote: » ....unfortunately any chance of avoiding a wave 2 covid was blown away by the kids weekend block partys, just a matter of when the cases rise again. SK is already reporting rising cases....
RIGOLO wrote: » ....the Volume looks healthy also, the robinhood millenials are back on their smart phones after their block party...
Shedite27 wrote: » How many more times today are ya gonna use that line grandpa?
RIGOLO wrote: » Taking a punt on another bankrupt company WLL (2.15) , as a penny oil play. as well as CPE (2.01) . Seems investing in bankruptcy is the new hot commodity, just ask CHK, HTZ and LK . .
RIGOLO wrote: » LK under 4 was gift that could not be refused
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » What does it even mean? I read it in an article about Hertz earlier.