As someone who has traded through a couple verified stock market bubbles over the last 20 years, I can tell you that there are few single stock trade set ups as powerful as the short squeeze. And …
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Here is some generally directional, untied options activity that caught my eye during Wednesdays trading: 1. AIG – saw a very large bullish roll when the stock was $55.28 a trader sold to close 43,000 Jan16 …
Continue readingHere is a quick recap of all of the trades that we initiated, closed, managed, expired and considered (Name That Trades) in the week that was March 2nd to March 6th:
Continue readingEvent: Ambarella Inc (AMBA), the supplier of chips to mobile cameras like GoPro (GPRO), reports their fiscal Q4 results today after the close. The options market is implying about an 8% one day move which …
Continue readingLast night on CNBC’s Fast Money the panelists were asked to give a few ideas of where to find growth now that we have seen once loved growth sectors like 3D printing, internet services and …
Continue readingOn a week that saw the S&P500 rise by 3%, coming within one percent of the prior all time highs it is important to note that single stock volatility was the real story for some …
Continue readingGoPro (GPRO) reports their Q4 results tonight after the close, the options market is implying about a 12.5% one day move in either direction. In the stock’s short history as a public company it has …
Continue readingIt’s a strange investment world we live in when I can talk about AT&T (T) and GoPro (GPRO) in a post detailing high short interest. This may come as a surprise, but one of the top …
Continue readingWith the Fed’s continued dovishness last week, and this morning’s Q3 GDP revised higher its hard to see what will derail U.S. stocks between now and year end. Holiday trading periods like the one we …
Continue readingAnother day, another head and shoulders pattern, or the Triangle of Death. No matter what you want to call it, it looks bad for shares of GoPro (GPRO): The stock is down 40% from the …
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