Facebook has bounced so far today after an ugly breakdown to its 50 day moving average yesterday. We received a question on our thoughts for our April 65/60/55 put butterfly (post included below) that Dan …
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There are a lot of investors and analysts that I respect very much who are long or bullish on FB’s prospects. I do not share their enthusiasm at current levels. We could talk about valuation, …
Continue readingSolarCity (SCTY) reports their Q4 results tonight after the close, and the options market is implying about a 12.5% one day move tomorrow, which is a tad shy of the 13.5% average as a public …
Continue readingA couple weeks ago Enis took a Deep Dive on DDD (below), and after taking a hard look at the company, the existing fundamentals, the stock’s valuation and the sentiment concerning the entire space, he …
Continue readingMorningWord 11/21/13: Most investors have never heard of the German 3-D printing company Voxeljet (VJET) whose $100 million U.S. ipo last month quickly turned into a fabulous bubble, with Monday’s close representing 425% gains since …
Continue readingMorningWord 11/4/13: If you have been tuned into the financial press over the last week there appears to be a bubble forming in labeling the U.S. stock market, well, a bubble. Usually the comment is …
Continue readingWe’ve had some luck trading ahead of earnings this week, in both the AAPL condor and the FB call butterfly. Next week is a similarly busy earnings season, with a number of high fliers reporting. Some of …
Continue readingNot all Elon Musk stocks are created equal. Despite SCTY’s 138% ytd gains, the stock has nearly been cut in half since the May all time highs. TSLA on the other hand is levitating near …
Continue readingMorningWord 8/7/13: On Monday I took a quick look at the frothy action in Web 2.0 stocks ytd (FB, YELP & Z) vs their Web 1.0 peers EBAY, AMZN & YHOO in an effort to …
Continue readingEnis got the solar industry on our radar a few months ago with this piece. His point, which I agree with is that the solar industry is on the verge of mainstream, and like the …
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