sirboby wrote: » Oof, what did you buy at?
RIGOLO wrote: » Looks like HTZ are back in business. I had written off that investment I made in them a few months ago and put it down to a learning lesson. They have jumped 100% 2.08 today , back in green for me.. looks like its a different lesson to be learnt. HTZ too big to fail, too much losses for the big boys tied up in it, They have accepted an offer for a 1.5 billion loan. The loan is waiting court approval . When it does I expect this will jump again , considering taking another dip. This is a HIGH RISK stock, tied up in bankruptcy court , loans , bailouts you name it .. throw your dice and roll a 7. EDIT : 2.58 now , 150% .. that was a quick buck on a dip
jams100 wrote: » Was watching amazons stock price during the last few minutes of trading. In about the last 30 seconds their share price dropped an extra 2%. Step back for a second. That equates to about 30 billion, to Rigolos point a day or two ago, these institutions have such a weight they can move a stock very quickly. (I'm just presuming that it was a large holder and not lots of smaller holds considering the very, very short time it took for the stock to drop 2%). I know it has risen again a tiny bit in after hours. Edit (Deleted previous post after posting wrong image ).
jams100 wrote: » That equates to about 30 billion, to Rigolos point a day or two ago, these institutions have such a weight they can move a stock very quickly.
manonboard wrote: » Yeah was very surprised by that sudden drop. With earnings coming up I believe they are in for a very nice record.
DutchYurt wrote: » WOW nice jump, will wait for the next dip to jump in, recover some fastly losses
bfa1509 wrote: » That was a glitch-out by Degiro. I nearly had heart attack when I saw it down 3.98% at close. I new there was something wrong when I saw the bid price about $200 higher than the ask price. I'm sure it will correct itself on Monday. Edit: Ok on further inspection it wasn't a glitch by degiro: So the heart attack was justified :O
manonboard wrote: » I was surprised by that dip given its coming up to earnings.. but perhaps some just profit taking.
RIGOLO wrote: » MArkets closed so Saturday is time to read the FT weekend section and pontificate or spout bs over coffee. Class is in session , quite at the back . Been some people on here looking for advice, arent we all. fwiw HTZ are going to give a newbie who chooses to trade them more education in the next few weeks than any book , link or other resource. Those all have their place, but theres nothing like jumping on a roller coaster like HTZ to learn the ropes. Newbies buy some HTZ and you will learn alot with little risk of major loss (dont bet the farm on it). The lessons you learn will stand to you on some bigger trades. This company is going thru so much litigation, speculation, shorting, manipulation that it will be a case study in years to come when lectures are back in our failing educational institutions. 1 BILLION shares traded in HTZ yesterday , (that answers our recent debate if Robinhooders were numerous enough to swing a market) . But this isnt all small investors, the instituions are playing this stock, heck we landed right on the 2.50 mark putting all those calls otm. 1 billion shares traded that was so cool to watch the number rise , effectively every share was traded 7 times in the day and 300 million shorted. Talk of a loan. Court appeals pending , 100% + swings. A long term investor patience may pay off but its also a day traders delight. Creditors exposed. Lots of physical assets... the list goes on and on , HTZ is capitalism condensed everyone can learn from this , do some research follow the behind the scense events and grab a jumbo seat and popcorn. Its only 2.50 , the cheapest roller coaster ride in lockdown. EDIT : Rumour is OCT 29th is the Court date to rule if HTZ can take up the 1.5Billion loan, which is only 12 sleeps ... Happy to have parked some cash (relative risk free but no major jump expected) in some companies that trade in a narrow band and are relatively immune to covid. flour, soup and high quality glass... GIA, CPB (edit B.. not E ) , GLW
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Rigolo - I wouldn't recommend HTZ to anyone let alone newbies even if it's small amount and TBH don't think they'll pick-up much either as you know HTZ equity is doomed to be wipedout...
But this isnt all small investors, the instituions are playing this stock, heck we landed right on the 2.50 mark putting all those calls otm.
Kilboor wrote: » Not sure if I've mentioned it before but Store Capital $STOR is a company I've been looking at the last month or so. It's difficult to put a value on it currently with it being a real estate company but they are well managed, pay a nice dividend yield of approx 5.5%, have nice growth potential depending on how long Covid will be around for, have the backing of Warren Buffett who owns 10% of the outstanding shares, and a somewhat different letting strategy focusing on companies whose sales won't be as impacted by future ecommerce growth. It's a risky long play but might be worth a punt. Joseph Carlson has an excellent Youtube channel for investing in general but here's his video on Store Capitalhttps://youtu.be/h8lTZgAKsJU
Jim2007 wrote: » Agreed, in newbies would be well advised to ignore most of what is said here they have the skill to filter out the BS.@Rigolo Do you have access to the order books, in sufficient detail to back up this statement with actual facts, or are you just repeating what the talking heads are saying?
Deleted User wrote: » Edesa, my main play up 24% before the bell. FDA approval for stage 2 Trials for Covid Therapy. Already had been approved in Canada. Waiting on government funding now. Had hoped for a bigger move, but hopefully no spike with more steady climb.
DutchYurt wrote: » Can I get peoples throughts on Fastly, I thought it would have corrected today but the sell volumes keep coming however I can see ARK are adding but I'm now stumped on what to do.. I think there might be more pain to mid 70s before a bounce
[Deleted User] wrote: » Edesa, my main play up 24% before the bell. FDA approval for stage 2 Trials for Covid Therapy. Already had been approved in Canada. Waiting on government funding now. Had hoped for a bigger move, but hopefully no spike with more steady climb.
RedRochey wrote: » What are people's opinion on a logistics/warehouse REIT? No doubt there will be higher demand for warehouses in the future
Rothmans wrote: » Jaysis. That didn't last long anyway!