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View Quote Not terrible, but he made a couple of factual errors that shouldn't of been allowed. He said the company was in financial trouble? This is the healthiest the balance sheet has ever been. Right now they have zero need to raise more money in the capital markets. He also made zero mention of Microsoft or Hololens, or the other verticals. I guess until Microsoft publicly acknowledges MVIS, that just isn't going to happen. Kind of wish Sumit would actually do an interview to put some of the misperception and distortion to rest. |
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Strawberry snaps don't think THOTS be like they are but they do. - midcap
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View Quote I am surprised by that segment and his generally positive outlook. Added another 110 shares this morning on the way down around $22/share. I won’t be able to do the million dollar holler but I am sitting on 1100 shares with acb at $14.50. |
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Originally Posted By UTex86: I realize you're joking but I do believe there is an element of intuition that can be developed around this. A chart is a representation of fundamentals, knowns/unknowns, investor sentiment, etc. The chart eventually accounts for everything (though not necessarily perfectly or in real time). Depending on the market around a stock (different groups of people/funds are interested in different stocks and have different methods, levels of capital, styles of buying/selling, etc.) these various factors may have relatively more or less impact. The more you watch a chart, which is a culmination of everything impacting the shares, imo, the more you get a feel for how it moves, the more intuition you may be able to build about what it is going to do. You don't necessarily have to have perfect knowledge of every potential factor affecting price action. IMO, it is chart/company specific. The factors that affect MVIS are different (at least in strength/proportion) from the factors affecting TSLA are different from the factors affecting JNJ. What works on one chart may not work on another. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By UTex86: Originally Posted By Zac87: Originally Posted By RatherBeLifting: Originally Posted By Zac87: Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By RatherBeLifting: It wasn't really even one of the two things I thought might happen. Usually after a mega gain day, it walks back. We've had two gainers in a row and hit the 52 WH yesterday. I figured we'd either shoot out of the gate or just walk it all back today. We are really in a good spot. I tend to discount AH but the push up AH after the walk back today means there's still interest in a higher stock price. I think we are still going to push up this week. I don’t know why but when you speak, i listen and it comes true. You are a financial advisor and I am taking your advice. What about UTex's charts! What is he a joke to you!?!? I don’t believe in chart technicals or due diligence. Just a man says it’s going to push up This is a casino right lol? I realize you're joking but I do believe there is an element of intuition that can be developed around this. A chart is a representation of fundamentals, knowns/unknowns, investor sentiment, etc. The chart eventually accounts for everything (though not necessarily perfectly or in real time). Depending on the market around a stock (different groups of people/funds are interested in different stocks and have different methods, levels of capital, styles of buying/selling, etc.) these various factors may have relatively more or less impact. The more you watch a chart, which is a culmination of everything impacting the shares, imo, the more you get a feel for how it moves, the more intuition you may be able to build about what it is going to do. You don't necessarily have to have perfect knowledge of every potential factor affecting price action. IMO, it is chart/company specific. The factors that affect MVIS are different (at least in strength/proportion) from the factors affecting TSLA are different from the factors affecting JNJ. What works on one chart may not work on another. You’re right I am joking. I have spent countless hours reading this thread and doing any due diligence on Mvis before going all in. I do appreciate you and other contributors to this thread sharing knowledge based on the industry, technical charts, Easter eggs. Seriously Thank you! |
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: Not terrible, but he made a couple of factual errors that shouldn't of been allowed. He said the company was in financial trouble? This is the healthiest the balance sheet has ever been. Right now they have zero need to raise more money in the capital markets. He also made zero mention of Microsoft or Hololens, or the other verticals. I guess until Microsoft publicly acknowledges MVIS, that just isn't going to happen. Kind of wish Sumit would actually do an interview to put some of the misperception and distortion to rest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Osprey61: Not terrible, but he made a couple of factual errors that shouldn't of been allowed. He said the company was in financial trouble? This is the healthiest the balance sheet has ever been. Right now they have zero need to raise more money in the capital markets. He also made zero mention of Microsoft or Hololens, or the other verticals. I guess until Microsoft publicly acknowledges MVIS, that just isn't going to happen. Kind of wish Sumit would actually do an interview to put some of the misperception and distortion to rest. huh, Osprey own page 666. I mean that's probably a good sign for the share price but did I inadvertently sell my soul for gainz? |
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Originally Posted By Zac87: You’re right I am joking. I have spent countless hours reading this thread and doing any due diligence on Mvis before going all in. I do appreciate you and other contributors to this thread sharing knowledge based on the industry, technical charts, Easter eggs. Seriously Thank you! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zac87: Originally Posted By UTex86: Originally Posted By Zac87: Originally Posted By RatherBeLifting: Originally Posted By Zac87: Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By RatherBeLifting: It wasn't really even one of the two things I thought might happen. Usually after a mega gain day, it walks back. We've had two gainers in a row and hit the 52 WH yesterday. I figured we'd either shoot out of the gate or just walk it all back today. We are really in a good spot. I tend to discount AH but the push up AH after the walk back today means there's still interest in a higher stock price. I think we are still going to push up this week. I don’t know why but when you speak, i listen and it comes true. You are a financial advisor and I am taking your advice. What about UTex's charts! What is he a joke to you!?!? I don’t believe in chart technicals or due diligence. Just a man says it’s going to push up This is a casino right lol? I realize you're joking but I do believe there is an element of intuition that can be developed around this. A chart is a representation of fundamentals, knowns/unknowns, investor sentiment, etc. The chart eventually accounts for everything (though not necessarily perfectly or in real time). Depending on the market around a stock (different groups of people/funds are interested in different stocks and have different methods, levels of capital, styles of buying/selling, etc.) these various factors may have relatively more or less impact. The more you watch a chart, which is a culmination of everything impacting the shares, imo, the more you get a feel for how it moves, the more intuition you may be able to build about what it is going to do. You don't necessarily have to have perfect knowledge of every potential factor affecting price action. IMO, it is chart/company specific. The factors that affect MVIS are different (at least in strength/proportion) from the factors affecting TSLA are different from the factors affecting JNJ. What works on one chart may not work on another. You’re right I am joking. I have spent countless hours reading this thread and doing any due diligence on Mvis before going all in. I do appreciate you and other contributors to this thread sharing knowledge based on the industry, technical charts, Easter eggs. Seriously Thank you! re-reading my post I hope it wasn't taken as "I am offended let me explain myself" lol, didn't mean it that way at all. I was just pontificating on my personal view of charting I think it's great that Osprey made this thread, both personally for cluing me in to MVIS, but also for getting so many arfcommers interested in investing - and for the variety of investing styles and worthwhile research demonstrated here. |
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666 Hodl
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Originally Posted By Leisure_Shoot: I want everyone to take this pledge.... I will be very happy when MVIS is priced at $25/share in May. I will be ecstatic when MVIS does a run to $37/share in May. *I will likely take some profits on this day. I will be very happy 1 day later when MVIS settles back to $25/share in May. *I will likely buy back whatever I sold on the past day. View Quote Yep that's me! I have 10% of my MVIS position set to sell @ 36.47. Gator Traders prediction for this week (or just under it). I will asses after that to continue ladder sells or buy back in on a dip! |
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Originally Posted By UTex86: huh, Osprey own page 666. I mean that's probably a good sign for the share price but did I inadvertently sell my soul for gainz? View Quote Years ago I was commenting to a friend that Ronald Reagan's full name was Ronald Wilson Reagan (count the letters) He looked right at me and said, "that's fascinating, ****** ****** ******". In my defense, I would like to say I've never condemned anyone to eternal damnation who didn't have it coming. |
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Sold ZOM yesterday, I got at $0.24, caught the dip at 21.75 to increase position. Then it dipped more of course.
3800 shares, $6.60 cost average holding for big money Posting to kill page 666 |
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Getting in on 666.
Hodling till the end, effers! |
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On page 666, I come full disclosure that I lost $800k+ today. Do I care? Naw not really.
Come on shamwow drop that PR.... Vastly increased revenues due to ivas. And so on and so forth. |
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S&P 500 bottomed at 666 on March 6, 2009 (03/06/09)
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Lets get rid of page 666 :)
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"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster on your side kid."
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Holding, holding, holding
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LEGALIZE FREEDOM!
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Posting to get to page...
667. Got to put this evil behind us Ricky Bobby |
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corn pops cheerios, corn pops cheerios - zapp & roger
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Strawberry snaps don't think THOTS be like they are but they do. - midcap
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In on 666/667.
Just want to say thanks for this thread. I have 900 shares with a target goal of $60,000 total and need the share price to get to $66.67 |
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Plus one for page turn (and minor post whoring).
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Plus one for the next page.
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Get thee behind me Satan page!
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Another proud كافر
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Down 80k today and still hodling strong.
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In 667
ETA doh! Somebody flip it |
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GTF outa here page 666
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Plus 1
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Begone!
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Turn the page
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66.7 the new sell mark?
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2021 can’t come soon enough!
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I ban thee to 667!
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+1 to get off pg 666.
Looking for some thoughts - Being new to options can someone give me some pros/cons to selling my call options and buying shares with the equity other than being able to hold without an expiration? I had 700 shares I converted to options when we hit 10$-$12. I have 7 May 21 options and 18 November options between $12-$18. They’ve done very well and I could sell them and snag about 1100 shares. |
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the power of Christ compels you, you evil satanic thread number you
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Get out of here 666
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I have another buy planned for tomorrow. If it rockets and I miss it that's OK too. Added today as well.
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The power of Sharma compels you!
The power of Sharma compels you! The power of Sharma compels you! ..turn the page. |
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corn pops cheerios, corn pops cheerios - zapp & roger
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Come on man!
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You go now!
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This has to be the longest page ever.
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Turn
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Please turn?
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In before the page flip?
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Damn
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Fuck you, turn
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