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Sorry if you posted about them 100 pages back before C*** got its own thread, but can you let me know what you like so much? 
They are just very well positioned to take advantage of integration with 5G. They dropped almost 5% this week after some insider selling. This was also a Rev Shark pick a couple of months ago. The stock has bounced between 10-11.50 on average the last couple of months as well, so this isn't bottom buying.

 
There's a valve that, if it's not serviced, could cause dual engine failure. Which sounds bad.

 
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There's a valve that, if it's not serviced, could cause dual engine failure. Which sounds bad.
If there is one valve that can do that then it's a horrible design and should be grounded.  Dual systems/backups has been a standard practice for decades.

 
If there is one valve that can do that then it's a horrible design and should be grounded.  Dual systems/backups has been a standard practice for decades.
Sounded weird to me, too. The CNBC reporter is pretty reliable, perhaps I mis-heard that.

 
Ok, i just checked.  This is a bleed air valve in the fifth stage of the compressor that is used for a variety of things.  One of which is to feed information to the dec (i.e. brains) to control the engine.  Yes, it could cause an engine to shut down, or roll back as I'm not sure how their program logic is built (fail open, fail closed, or just not actuate...all different inputs/results to the engine).

To cause both engines to fail it would require each engines valve to fail in the worst mode possible at the same time.  This is also for planes that have not operated for seven days.

This isn't a big deal.  

 
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From the AD itself, "Corrosion of these valves on both engines could result in a 
dual-engine power loss without the ability to restart".

This is done routinely.  It's just the added attention, and social media, that has resulted in this being over blown.

Buy on the dip.

 
I'm an engineer, not in marketing or business, but that appears to be bad.
For the record, I don’t have any stake in BA other than what’s in index funds I own. Just seen a lot of discussion about it here recently so passing along things I see. Those two twitter accounts are pretty quick to share news from various sources which is why I follow them. 

 
If marijuana was to be legalized everywhere, which pot stocks would be the way to go?
I've been in the MJ ETF, which has been a dog to this point. I just set the dividends to reinvest and hope for better pot companies to be publicly traded someday. Too few good pot stocks out there to make a pot ETF work IMO. Too many losers vs. winners just waters it down.

If I had to pick a single pot stock that would make it I would probably choose Canopy Growth, but not a slam dunk. I do wonder if big tobacco stands to gain the most if federally legalized. Would think they could easily big foot all these small time players.

A pot stock I've been watching is CRLBF, Cresco Labs. They have a presence in IL and I like their products. They're also expanding into other states and opening up some nice looking retail locations. Don't like that they are and OTC stock though, so still just looking but intrigued.

Another dark horse pot related stock I watch is Innovative Industrial Properties, IIPR. They are a pot REIT. They buy grows from companies and leases them back. Their business model makes a ton of sense to me.

 
You seem to have been pretty spot on with you NKLA analysis.  What are you current thoughts now that NKLA is hovering just above 30?  
I closed out my put. I don’t really want to own NKLA as I prefer companies that make profits, not just ones that have an interesting story. I missed out on TSLA that way, so maybe don’t do as I do. But feels like the price is corrected at $30. It’s speculative but if one were inclined, the price is reasonable if not outright attractive. 

 
We bought more INTC for everyone at $49.60 this morning. Love when stocks have massive overreactions like this. Chip delay? Stock plummets 17%.......buy buy buy.

 
BassNBrew said:
INTC down 17%
It was beautiful.....bought and bought and bought. Overweighted the position a little today. 

Tremendous stock....grows the dividend about 5% a year.....great financials, low debt, fundamentals are excellent. Love when this happens. Overblown short sighted news...you gotta pounce on this stuff. Also love when firms revise price targets down.....they have no clue. Seriously....most of them have no clue.

 
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It was beautiful.....bought and bought and bought. Overweighted the position a little today. 

Tremendous stock....grows the dividend about 5% a year.....great financials, low debt, fundamentals are excellent. Love when this happens. Overblown short sighted news...you gotta pounce on this stuff. Also love when firms revise price targets down.....they have no clue. Seriously....most of them have no clue.
I bought some today, cost basis currently somewhere around 50.50.

Come Monday at about what point would you no longer view it as a buy?

 
I've been heavy on INTC for a long time.  It was the first stock I ever bought, actually, many years ago.

I'm even heavier on it now.

 
rascal said:
From the AD itself, "Corrosion of these valves on both engines could result in a 
dual-engine power loss without the ability to restart".

This is done routinely.  It's just the added attention, and social media, that has resulted in this being over blown.

Buy on the dip.
SELL SELL SELL

 
It was beautiful.....bought and bought and bought. Overweighted the position a little today. 

Tremendous stock....grows the dividend about 5% a year.....great financials, low debt, fundamentals are excellent. Love when this happens. Overblown short sighted news...you gotta pounce on this stuff. Also love when firms revise price targets down.....they have no clue. Seriously....most of them have no clue.
Be careful.  They are losing market share and are now outsourcing production.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-25/intel-stunning-failure-heralds-end-of-era-for-u-s-chip-sector

 
I've done some more research on that. From what I've read, cannabis stocks have low volume but have been popular with people shorting so the MJ ETF has been loaning shares and passing the income along to investors. 

I was hoping to get in under $12 but think I'll just DCA into this one over the next few weeks unless it tumbles. 

 
I've done some more research on that. From what I've read, cannabis stocks have low volume but have been popular with people shorting so the MJ ETF has been loaning shares and passing the income along to investors. 

I was hoping to get in under $12 but think I'll just DCA into this one over the next few weeks unless it tumbles. 
🙇 It was a joke about the MJ fund and crazy high

We federal employees have been told to not buy MJ stocks as MJ isn't legal federally yet. (My boss would only know because I'm a confidential financial disclosure filer, because I review other filings)

 
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🙇 It was a joke about the MJ fund and crazy high

We federal employees have been told to not buy MJ stocks as MJ isn't legal federally yet. (My boss would only know because I'm a confidential financial disclosure filer, because I review other filings)
Damn, I missed it. Been partaking in too much of the devil's lettuce today apparently. 

What about an index fund that just happens to hold cannabis stocks? Just kidding of course. I'm thinking we'll see national legalization soon enough, too much money to not imo. 

 
Damn, I missed it. Been partaking in too much of the devil's lettuce today apparently. 

What about an index fund that just happens to hold cannabis stocks? Just kidding of course. I'm thinking we'll see national legalization soon enough, too much money to not imo. 
Totally agreed. 

Probably not before next filing season (Feb) 

But yeah, I'd be buying if I didn't (1) file or (2) mind falsifying the report.

 
🙇 It was a joke about the MJ fund and crazy high

We federal employees have been told to not buy MJ stocks as MJ isn't legal federally yet. (My boss would only know because I'm a confidential financial disclosure filer, because I review other filings)
Ditto

 
🙇 It was a joke about the MJ fund and crazy high

We federal employees have been told to not buy MJ stocks as MJ isn't legal federally yet. (My boss would only know because I'm a confidential financial disclosure filer, because I review other filings)
Bless you @-OZ-, I could't do it.  

Enforce the laws (equally) or change the laws.  If it's listed and they aren't doing anything about it, they need to keep their nose out of any investment you make that is listed (assuming you are following the other laws).

 
@Todem no concerns on Intel moving running build v buy analysis and considering outsourcing production? That would seem to be a huge blow to their core value. 

At the same time there is a significant motivation on a federal level to maintain independence with semiconductor engineering and production. Have to think there will be some support from our govt to push them to stay stateside. 

Thoughts? 

 

Also, would love a rundown / update on your list and where you might still see strong mid term plays at current valuations. 
 

for ease of reference: 

 


Todem stock list 

AAPL

AMZN

GOOGL

EMR

CSCO

T

EXC

LMT

PG

JPM

INTC

MSFT

GLPI

BA (we were buying aggresively at 115, 105 and 100)

BMY

TGT

VZ

PEO

BLMN (trading this)

TXRH (Traded this)

CCL

DAL - Have not bought this yet

FDX

DFS

PFE

PPL

CSCO

GCX

ADX
 
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Charles Schwab is running TV commercials for their "slices" promotion.  It could be great for getting more people interested in the stock market.

Link 

 
@Todem no concerns on Intel moving running build v buy analysis and considering outsourcing production? That would seem to be a huge blow to their core value. 

At the same time there is a significant motivation on a federal level to maintain independence with semiconductor engineering and production. Have to think there will be some support from our govt to push them to stay stateside. 

Thoughts? 

 

Also, would love a rundown / update on your list and where you might still see strong mid term plays at current valuations. 
 

for ease of reference: 

Todem stock list 

AAPL

AMZN

GOOGL

EMR

CSCO

T

EXC

LMT

PG

JPM

INTC

MSFT

GLPI

BA (we were buying aggresively at 115, 105 and 100)

BMY

TGT

VZ

PEO

BLMN (trading this)

TXRH (Traded this)

CCL

DAL - Have not bought this yet

FDX

DFS

PFE

PPL

CSCO

GCX

ADX
They talked about how Intel is shifting away from manufacturing to “data” on the Motley Fool Money podcast this week. I don’t really follow Intel well enough to know what that actually means lol but I’m guessing it’s some big brother #### haha. 

 

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