KTOV still a solid buy Monday? Did they have any news this week?
Brayden Watson
They had phase one trials of a drug- no official news rumor slated for may 29
Easton Gutierrez
nice Chechen flag
Carter Hernandez
Alright lads, it's the weekend and we no have some time to clear the noise from all the shilling and start doing our homework for the coming week. Apart from stock speculation we also need to know what macro trends have in play for us. Jerome is appearing in 60 minutes tomorrow night so we could also keep an eye on what he will say and adjust our positions for the next day. Trump is doing some fuckery wwith Huawei and China so this could have some effect on markets but I'm too much of a brainlet to see what. UK/EU had little to no progress which made the dollar make some gains compared to GBP but not so much the EUR. No idea how this can have any effect but I'm throwing that just to not look like an uninformed cunt. Markets are closed but let's use this time to get our shit together and get better positions.
I’ve been thinking of how it’s hard to find precious metals and how drilling companies could be a good play- since we’re making profit, should we start looking at $1.00 plays? Maybe they move up to $2.00 or $3.00 a little more realistically
Nolan Rivera
Idk what you imply and your spacing is a bit worrying. OTSO has been shilled hhere and its already up a lot this month. The people shilling it call it a long play but you, I and others interested should do some digging ourselves. I'm doing my homework before jumping in. For starters, learn basic stuff about PM miners and why juniors are a good play atm gold.org/about-gold/gold-supply/responsible-gold/all-in-costs Sub $1 plays have been said to be good pnd's and there are some that are later shilled as long term holds (ie KTOV). Throw some info you might have gathered by your own research and you will be shat on if it's not worth the effort or someone will pick it up and will (hopefully) give some further insight. Don't come here just asking to be spoonfed. Do some digging and come back with your findings. Zig Forums will do group work if it's worth the time but we're still not a collective
bumping this thread bc I'm probably the only Zig Forumstard in these threads. How do we play with earnings? Apparently the days/weeks leading in earnings releases there is a surge in the stock's price. As far as i understand, it's a good time to go in a few weeks prior to earnings and sell a few days before. Holding is a risk with far greater gains/losses. Anons, it's tempting to go in because of a well written shilling or a nice looking chart but double check before jumping in. This is also probably a bad time to go into stocks as there is uncertainty i the market and unless you bet on volatility (VIX, SQQQ etc) make sure what you're throwing your money in. Let's try to get our shit together and stop getting bogged (checked) Probably bc the stock was surging and you got fomo. I can only imagine how many people are getting justed by JCP. The share's price was still pumping despite news about bankruptcy. It could be a case where you should cut your losses unless the brand manages to survive but few can tell in this market
Lincoln Davis
LODE CEO says he expects share price to reach between $2-$4 next quarter
Alexander Anderson
I'll look it up as I probably missed it bc I was nervously seeing my bags getting heavier by the hour. I need to stop looking at charts like they're gonna change by how hard I look at them. I remember seeing this company and I'll look at the charts once I finish reading some material to learn more about the industry. The CEO can say whatever he wants. Do you have any evidence as to what CEOs say about shares' prices doing wht they say? Not trying to shit on you, I'm just new and want to get a better understanding of these markets
Nathan Stewart
I love it. keep it up. you truly embody the spirit of Zig Forums already.
TAAL Millions of warrants will be exercised in july, pricing subject to a floor of $0.80. spot price could drop as low as $0.60 imo. No debt and at least $15 million cash on hand. Quarterly revenues have been in the millions in the past. Primary operations are partially suspended due to btc halving and a relocation of hardware. The company has income streams aside from its primary business model. Three $100k quarterly service contracts with bitcoin miners. The service has no overhead cost to the company as it is just a software license agreement. Each mining unit must have an individual license to benefit from the TAAL orchestrator software. $100k seems to be an introductory discount, like a trial. This revenue is a side business. TAAL will primarily engage in computational transactions on the BSV network. These are not your typical peer to peer payment transactions. Those transactions will continue to be serviced as well. The distinction is important because computation transactions can run particle swarm optimization functions. Evolutionary code. AI and machine intelligence will be the customers of TAAL in 5 years.
Gabriel Rogers
Can somebody give me a rundown on how to options trade penny stocks with only 400 dollars? New to investing so plz be nice
>new to investing >options You should not be doing options flat out if you're brand spanking new to the game.
Adrian Stewart
Up 12% on KTOV and we haven't even left accumulation stage yet. Also watching VSTM, primed for another $2+ pump this week. Lastly, ZNGA is about to leave penny stock land and head over $10, strong upward momentum and hype behind it being a company able to grow through this Coronavirus bear market.
John Campbell
Options trading is difficult and requires time, focus planning and having an edge in the market. If you're a beginner throwing money in without having a plan you're gonna lose it all fast. Speaking from experience.
Carter Nguyen
I’ve been trading penny stocks but There was a stock (mgmt?) that if you had bought a certain option of with 50 dollars you would have made 96K
Yes options can grant you massive gains potentially, but unless you're an insider you just don't know when stuff is gonna pop off. The real way to make money in options plays is either selling premium on OTM high volatility stocks or buying momentum stocks when they're at rest.
Cooper Reyes
Yeah I was talking about lode I’m not asking you to do footwork, I baked the bread- also those screencaps for lode is based on research I did last night. I’m sharing my train of thought goondoggy
The only thing I missed is when the CEO thinks they'll see the share price spike
Luis Wilson
The same can be said about penny stocks and even companies. Ifs and buts will get you nowhere. If you had invested in the right company at the right time you'd be a billionaire. Try to understand the market you're investing in and then do it with your own confidence as weapon. Don't base your investments on people on the internet. Many people, especially here are trying to dump on you and laugh at your misery. Study a bit first or you'll be BOGGED to eternity
Michael Walker
With only 3800 stocks and only a fraction of those being penny stocks, why not just put $50-$100 on as many penny stocks as possible and hope for the moon? Eventually one has to pay big right?
Elijah Roberts
No because many penny stocks end up continually going down forever and never pumping thus giving you total losses... a minor leg down from 80c to 60c on a penny stock is a huge loss. Never put more than 10% into a single trade if you want to stay in the game.
Justin Anderson
Are you ? Why change ips, there's only 10 of us here to do that? Good caps and article. Will pick up from there and do my dd as soon as I finish my lunch. Again, not trying to shit on people since you did the needful but there's a lot of elaborate scams out there and I'm getting fomo onto junior miners and as I have very little understanding I don't want to get justed from this industry too. Do you know about the industry in general to share any breadcrumbs or what newfags should look out for? What's a good starting point to learn about PM mining? /pmg/ has mostly links to mints and getting to know the metals themselves but no info on the industry. I want to make some money on ETFs or whatever instead of buying physical