i constructed a calendar CALL spread; bought a 2022 LEAP 25 strike 2CALL, and sold March 25 strike CALL
I was only thinking from a purely technical perspective. The thought was that ATR is higher on FSLY and the potential range for reversion is greater. It's also at the 200 ema on the daily as well as hitting a couple other support levels. You're probably right about NET being the stronger company -- I am not strong on the fundamental side of things. Like I said, I am definitely no expert. If my thought process is poor, you won't hurt my feelings by letting me know .
They're popping on China threats to restrict exports of rare earth metals. I was in on it a few months ago and rode it up for about $10 (?), but then sold it on a stop when everything tanked at some point. It used to be called Molycorp which itself had a funny history back a few years ago during another boom-bust cycle. I don't any of it now, though -- kinda wish I had held onto it, but I have some limits with stocks like that.
I sold one of them last year. Then I bought another car. so there's that. hahahah CCIV and CCIV/WS got a HUGE short loss raid today around. Check the charts. Warrants went from 40 to 10 and then bounced back to 33. My stomach sank for a sec but we good now.
Solid 20%+ today. Hitting first resistance it appears. Just south of the moon. Then of course. To. The Moon?
Any of you guys in GSAH? It took off the past couple of days, I think. I don't think I saw any news on it. I don't own it.
If u want to find the next penny stock that booms cos of ark u prob need to watch izrl and prnt, or better yet updates to the index that they use before they buy the stocks. Recent example was PYR.
Encourage everyone to look into this company and share your findings... If it's as significant as it claims to be this could 10x easily. They have patents but I don't know how much of a moat there is. I can't believe tsla and all the other ev companies haven't thought of this. Mazda had something similar 10 years ago, but no word on their solution since then. If I was tsla I would try to make my own coil driver or if the patents are too strong buy out exro while they are still below $1bn cap. Has to be more efficient than their current dual motor solution.
Yeah, but GSAH is Goldman Sachs' SPAC. It's been sitting around doing nothing for months. For some reason, it took off the past couple of days on no news I could find.
Couldn't find news either. I blame tennis for distracting gillian! I've held the warrants in the past but flipped them long ago.
Neat. Sounds kind of like torque-vectoring, but better, for electric vehicles (and other stuff). I don't know anything about it, but what they're saying in their video would be a game-changer from the sounds of it (especially in automotive applications if it really improves efficiency that much or allows for elimination of motors). I need more info and "ya but"s, though. I may look into this, but I see it's already popped quite a bit over the last couple of weeks and a crap-ton over the past few months. My problem is, I've seen so many videos like this, but the tech is so far away from actual production or turns out to be meh.
That's where I'm at too, that's y I'm asking for help I'm not an engineer. I bought a bit to start, but don't dare buying more without more knowledge/conviction. They've got a bunch of partnerships and some orders, management looks decent (a lot of former GE). it's run up, but still below a billion and early if it's as game changing as it seems. Current focus is on high performance brands and truck engines that have to haul heavy loads.
Yeah, I think a former Audi guy is in there, too, but yeah, when I watched that, the first thing I thought of was in supercars. lol. Of course, that's a niche market. Many supercars employ multiple motors, some up to 4 motors, to drive them. I don't know if they could reduce it down to 3 or 2 or what, but that'd be awesome. If it's just additional horsepower, you get to a point where the amount of horsepower needed would be crazy just to get a smidgen of improvement on performance (because of drag). But they're showing more uses than that. It's a Canadian company, so looks like an OTC stock for most of us. Yeah, need more info.
Somebody needs to tell them they spelled the word "intelligent" incorrectly in big letters on their homepage. That doesn't look good. lol.
Ah my bad. I was thinking of GRSV. I think GSAH was mentioned before but I don't want anything to doing with Goldman Man Sachs. My current SPAC holdings: IPOF warrants - ? Plaid?? CCIV commons and warrants - Lucid? BFT commons - Paysafe DMYD commons - Genius PSTH commons - Stripe? On my watchlist: IPOD - Autogrid? IPOE - Flipped this earlier but need to get in before merger for the run up (SoFi) NPA ZNTE ACTC And two of the new churchhill ones: CCVI and CVII.