Regular readers know that we have not been fans of 3d printing stocks for the past year, despite our belief that the technology will be transformative for consumers and businesses in the decades to come. …
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While there is no shortage of stocks at 52 week highs, a handful of stocks are doing most of the heavy lifting in the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ). AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL, FB and INTC make up …
Continue reading3D printing technology has already had an impact on industrial manufacturing and likely to find many uses among consumers. The price action of many of the largest publicly traded companies have reflected the speculation for the uses of the …
Continue readingThere is no shortage of high valuation stocks that got trounced in the first five months of the year that have coming roaring back recently. I would have bet one of my cats that some …
Continue readingLast week I made a contrarian bullish bet that DDD was gearing up for a pop after a more than 40% decline from the January highs. The week started out with some fairly impressive relative …
Continue readingDDD has rallied over the past 2 days after holding the above the early February low (at $54.63, marked in green below) on Friday and Monday: Our long Apr 60 call position initiated on Friday …
Continue readingYesterday we detailed the horrendous price action in 3D stocks on the heels of XONE’s negative earnings pre-announcement (below). 3D stocks continue their slide today, actually sporting equal to if not greater losses than yesterday. …
Continue readingThis morning 3D printing company XONE pre-announced worse than expected sales for the current quarter, sending its shares down 8.5%, and the shares of larger competitor DDD down about 3.5%. While we have acknowledged on …
Continue readingBack on Jan 15th, in a post titled Sagging DDDs, I stated that the 3D story was a “sector I just don’t get”, while giving props to those that were early and saw gains that …
Continue readingYesterday’s price action reminded me a whole heck of a lot of what we became used to in 2013, at least from a leadership standpoint. Large cap tech led the way, high valuation internet roared, …
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