Remind me why I'm thanking Jeff for pointing out quality companies to invest in? That would be like me asking you to thank me for buying LVGO or FLGT because I tailed you on it.You realize that Amazon is the reason NGA popped today, right? They’ve ordered trucks and have the potential to own 20% of the company. They also own a chunk of Rivian and own/own parts of a couple autonomous vehicle companies.
Seems like you owe Jeff a thank you.
I wasn’t close to a green day, just had a bunch up but overall down. Too many of my big guys down to overcome.
Retail must have confused them with Bitcoin miners.Gold miners crushed today.
@Todem really appreciate your tips earlier this year. Tailed you on several of your dividend picks and also the volatility plays. Quick question on BLDP — what is their leg up versus FCEL? Curious how you see the two compared to each other.Todem said:I really really hope everyone picked up some BLDP when I was able to post about that one and it was around 15-16 bucks a share. I LOVE THAT COMPANY AS A MASSIVE PLAY ON HYDROGEN power cells. A real deal company.
Just follow this thread. Most every symbol/company mentioned here has been vetted by the regular posters.If I open an Ameritrade account, what are the chances I can figure out what to do? Does anyone know how much you need to open an account?
From what I can tell this seems a lot like sports gambling which I liked and miss. Thought I may try this. I have seen Trading Places more than once.
First find out if there are fees for buying and selling. You dont want to spend $15 to buy $150 in stock, it's like starting 10% downI have opened an Ameritrade account. Now I just need to fund it and away I go.
Whats the minimum I can start with? I thought I heard someone saying they bought stock for $1.40? Can I start that small and grow it?
I have no clue what I am doing. I am starting from scratch. I am not sure I even know what stocks and bonds are. I think I understand the main idea of buying low, selling high.
I think part of Ameritrade's schtick is no fees for buying/selling.First find out if there are fees for buying and selling. You dont want to spend $15 to buy $150 in stock, it's like starting 10% down
1 way is with MArgin. If you deposit 10K, they will say, "hey, here's 20K" at a nice high interest rate.I think part of Ameritrade's schtick is no fees for buying/selling.
How do they make money?
What happened this weekHow bad will DraftKings get hit this week?
When I opened my Schwab brokerage account, I started with $1000 in that account. I just followed some recommendations here and bought a little bit of a few stocks.I have opened an Ameritrade account. Now I just need to fund it and away I go.
Whats the minimum I can start with? I thought I heard someone saying they bought stock for $1.40? Can I start that small and grow it?
I have no clue what I am doing. I am starting from scratch. I am not sure I even know what stocks and bonds are. I think I understand the main idea of buying low, selling high.
Check out Robin Hood, it was made for complete novices and is apparently simple to use.If I open an Ameritrade account, what are the chances I can figure out what to do? Does anyone know how much you need to open an account?
From what I can tell this seems a lot like sports gambling which I liked and miss. Thought I may try this. I have seen Trading Places more than once.
Why would it get hit? Playoff football incoming.How bad will DraftKings get hit this week?
I have opened an Ameritrade account. Now I just need to fund it and away I go.
Whats the minimum I can start with? I thought I heard someone saying they bought stock for $1.40? Can I start that small and grow it?
I have no clue what I am doing. I am starting from scratch. I am not sure I even know what stocks and bonds are. I think I understand the main idea of buying low, selling high.
What happened this week
What did you hear?
I assumed it was this LinkWhy would it get hit? Playoff football incoming.
From what I remember, fidelity had no minimum and no mandatory initial deposit.Ameritrade has is no minimum to open a new account; however, a $2,000 deposit is required to be considered for margin and certain options privileges, regardless of any promotional offer.
Twitter sure doesn't think there is much of a supply overhang.Longer term play as we continue to see interest coming into rare earths. Not so bullish on uranium as the supply overhang is still considerable, but if you're looking for a domestic producer in the space, this would be one to own. But it's their rare earths and the ability to process them which makes this company one to put on your watch list or buy if you want exposure here.
So I had the ticker wrong but this is open now. Trading under FCAC, under $11 still.Bunch of new SPACS announced, including a third one from Spinning Eagle, who did Draftkings and Skillz. Ticker for that one will be SPNG/ SPNGU.
blackdotSo I had the ticker wrong but this is open now. Trading under FCAC, under $11 still.
Quote
Sees Positive Results in Trial for Patients With Respiratory Complications
BY Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
— 6:42 AM ET 01/05/2021
ATyr Pharma Inc. said it saw positive topline results from the Phase 2 clinical trial of its lead therapeutic candidate, ATYR1923, in hospitalized Covid-19 patients with severe respiratory complications who don't require mechanical ventilation.
ATyr Pharma shares were up 16% to $4.59 in premarket trading Tuesday.
The biotherapeutics company said the trial met its primary endpoint of safety, demonstrating that a single, intravenous dose of ATYR1923 was generally safe and well-tolerated in both the 1.0 and 3.0 mg/kg treatment groups, with no drug-related serious adverse events. All patients in the study received standard of care treatment at the time of enrollment, which included remdesivir and/or dexamethasone.
I got some after hours last night at 4.50 and some more this morning at 4.23
Fundamentals. Plain and simple. Debt ratios, margins, interest funding.....every single fundamental metric has Ballard a far better play in the space. And then of course the intellectual property of Ballard is one of the tops in the industry.@Todem really appreciate your tips earlier this year. Tailed you on several of your dividend picks and also the volatility plays. Quick question on BLDP — what is their leg up versus FCEL? Curious how you see the two compared to each other.
And still a buy even after the 50% bump since you first recommended them?Fundamentals. Plain and simple. Debt ratios, margins, interest funding.....every single fundamental metric has Ballard a far better play in the space. And then of course the intellectual property of Ballard is one of the tops in the industry.
I will give you a few easy to understand tidbits on why Ballard over FCEL.
Revenue growth
BLDP 27% vs FCEL (-4%)
Debt to Capitol
FCEL 44% vs BLDP 6%
Interest funding (this is a % of the companies revenue used to service debt the higher the number the worse it is)
FCEL 807% vs BLDP 6.5%
BLDP is my long term play based on business fundamentals.
That is not to say FCEL can't be a great trade. But I am talking about a buy and hold. This is the type of stock you figure out how money are you willing to lose, because this is a gamble. A pure gamble. Pure speculation. But when I say potential 10 bagger that means if your willing to lose 10K to make 100K....you get the picture.
If you have high conviction on hydrogen power as the real green future (I do) then you need to find the company you believe will be one of the big players...or potentially be bought out for a massive premium when it really takes off.
Ballard has already gone into deals with Audi to provide their fuel cells for future hydrogen vehicles. They also are in the commercial side with public transportation, backup power solutions, portable power, materials, and heavy duty automotive. I really like their future and like their fundamentals in the space. I view them as healthy financially which is a leg up on the competition long term.
Yes....potential 10 bagger long term!!!!!And still a buy even after the 50% bump since you first recommended them?
Something like several million shares become unlocked for initial investors to be able to sellWhat did you hear?
Thanks, and thanks for coming back.Yes....potential 10 bagger long term!!!!!
I don’t think it will matter. It’s not a dilution, meaning the company selling more shares to raise capital so these shares are already part of the market capitalization. There may be a temporary reaction but long term these shares were going to be available so it’s a non-issue. If you like them long term then if there’s a dip you can add or just hold.Something like several million shares become unlocked for initial investors to be able to sell
Schwab shows a day low of $.07. Could this have been an off-market trade that the market makers pushed through during market hours instead of waiting until 4:01pm to do it?RLFTF opened at $.35. It has a day high of $.35. It is currently $.34. CNBC shows it having a day low of $.08. That has to be a glitch with CNBC, right?
Kick butt...my limit order finally hit!!!!Schwab shows a day low of $.07. Could this have been an off-market trade that the market makers pushed through during market hours instead of waiting until 4:01pm to do it?
Opinions are all over the place on FUBO, but I jumped in today at 24.
Their online growth is what is driving the price. Strong hold.Anyone have any thoughts on when to exit Target? I'm up 43% and historically it's not a growth type stock and the dividend isn't that great at these prices. Wait for one more round of stimulus money to flush through the system?
Looks like a single large sale just after 9:55 ET. Someone put the decimal in the wrong spot on their sale order?Schwab shows a day low of $.07. Could this have been an off-market trade that the market makers pushed through during market hours instead of waiting until 4:01pm to do it?
Seems like people are saying this was a glitch but I don’t know. Damn. Wish I had a 10 cent order on it.Schwab shows a day low of $.07. Could this have been an off-market trade that the market makers pushed through during market hours instead of waiting until 4:01pm to do it?
So, what does this mean exactly?Schwab shows a day low of $.07. Could this have been an off-market trade that the market makers pushed through during market hours instead of waiting until 4:01pm to do it?
It went to $.0786 at 9:55am ET and it went to exactly $.0786 again at 10:29am ET. Maybe these were warrants being exercised?Looks like a single large sale just after 9:55 ET. Someone put the decimal in the wrong spot on their sale order?
There are trades between 2 entities that are agreed upon outside of the market. If you look at the after hours trading, you'll see trades that happen within a few minutes of the market closing.So, what does this mean exactly?