hottipper wrote: » Yeah i've been looking at IAG yesterday and kinda sketched out a rough plan, goes something like this Buy 2.36 needs to hold or all bets are off (i wont be the first mover) Start selling from 4.43 to 5.66 all out at 5.66 Buy 4.43 Sell 6.39 all out Will be a long and kinda boring trade so not going to put much in it (5 months)
irishlad. wrote: » Has anyone took a plunge with the airlines yet? Keeping an eye on Southwest, surely one of the most secure airlines to come out of all this in once piece.
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Airlines and Cruiseliners have been my biggest money makers well sort of.. i'm holding IAG and TUI and will get some US airlines if they go down further.
bcklschaps wrote: » IAG has had a pretty bad couple of weeks. Worse than Ryanair, Easyjet, any particular explaination ? is it simply that they are losing more money as the lock-down continues than the leaner low-cost operators?
bcklschaps wrote: » Fair play for the detailed outline. Currently trading at 2.39 and falling :pac:
Wombatman wrote: » Why are we red? German Covid news?
littlemac1980 wrote: » Not sure there was ever a good answer to the question - “Why were we green?”
hottipper wrote: » i'm not a even a slight bit worried will sleep easy as i caught the first wave. if it goes wrong ill just move on to something else will just have lost some profits. Its a risk worth taking in my eyes though.
bcklschaps wrote: » What I was referring to is that it will likely drift into your buy range today. (In fact it has gone down to 2.30). Picked up a few myself. Lets see where things go from here?
Lex Luthor wrote: » I got a few biotechs got a warning from ameritrade for flipping same stock twice in a day :rolleyes:
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Are you cfd trading?
Shedite27 wrote: » Listened to a webinar that MyWallSt did today for the public, a sales pitch for their service more than anything. They obviously weren't giving away the secret sauce for free but they ahd one slide with their top 5 Post-Pandemic Stock Picks: Square Atlassian iRobot DocuSign TelaDoc
Shedite27 wrote: » Yeah to be honest 80-90% of my portfolio is investments, but it's the Trade side that makes for more interesting reading/conversation. That's the side that I tend to do more trades (obviously) and research on. Ideanomics (IDEX) is my latest one that's crossed my path, opened a small starter position yesterday. It's a tech company involved with Electronic vehicles. Has contracts for supplying a lot of Electric Taxis and Electric Busses in China, and has tie ins with Tesla, Nikola and VW. Trading has rocketed this week off the back of a new contract, still looks tiny market cap compared to the revenue figures they're quoting (looks too good to be true warning). I'm waiting to read about it from a more reputable source before going bigger into it. The Dave Portnoy/Robinhood traders are all over it so massive fluctuations to be expected.
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » Listened to that too. While I do find their podcasts and stocks of the month good it really felt like a sales pitch to the extend that it was a bit over the top. What are your thoughts on the 5 stocks? While I don't have any positions myself they will certainly be added to my own DD list
n97 mini wrote: » Got in on IDEX, NKLA and KTOV myself recently. KTOV up massively, NKLA well up too but IDEX not so much.
Jim2007 wrote: » Trying to find someone to plug a hole in a business where you have no idea what is real and what is not is a very big ask. If you were interested in acquiring any of the business you'd be better of to let it go and buy it of the liquidator, that way you'd have a better understand of what is there and avoid being on the hook for any undisclosed liabilities. We will have to wait and see what happens on Friday.
Sorolla wrote: » They are bankrupt
[Deleted User] wrote: » The market is saying the company cannot survive.
daheff wrote: » Will they survive...my gut tells me no.