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    Stocks - r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Mar 03, 2020


    r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Mar 03, 2020

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 12:07 AM PST

    This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.

    Some helpful day to day links, including news:


    Technical analysis (TA) uses historical price movements, real time data, indicators based on math and/or statistics, and charts; all of which help measure the trajectory of a security. TA can also be used to interpret the actions of other market participants and predict their actions.

    The main benefit to TA is that everything shows up in the price (commonly known as "priced in"): All news, investor sentiment, and changes to fundamentals are reflected in a security's price.

    TA can be useful on any timeframe, both short and long term.

    Intro to technical analysis by Stockcharts chartschool and their article on candlesticks

    If you have questions, please see the following word cloud and click through for the wiki:

    Indicator - Trade Signals - Lagging Indicator - Leading Indicator - Oversold - Overbought - Divergence - Whipsaw - Resistance - Support - Breakout/Breakdown - Alerts - Trend line - Market Participants - Moving average - RSI - VWAP - MACD - ATR - Bollinger Bands - Ichimoku clouds - Methods - Trend Following - Fading - Channels - Patterns - Pivots

    See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday.

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    Rant: why ask about a stock if you’re going to respond with an dumb opposite questions?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 09:04 AM PST

    I see too many posts of "do you think X stock will increase?" followed by someone saying "I think it might" followed by the OP asking "what if it goes down?" followed by "ok then it might go down" followed by "but what if it actually goes up?".....why the fuck you asking then? It's a conversation into nowhere. Stupid

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    Today's Stock Market News [Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020]

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 06:13 AM PST

    Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to Tuesday. Here is your stock market news this AM-


    Today's Top Headlines for Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020


    • Dow futures, in another volatile overnight session, were pointing to losses at Tuesday's open on Wall Street after a morning statement from G-7 central bankers and finance leaders contained no specific actions to combat the economic risks of the coronavirus. (CNBC)

    • Trump asks Fed for 'big cut' after Australia slashes rates on coronavirus impact (CNBC)

    • Hopes for action from the Fed and world central banks to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus sparked a powerful rally Monday. The Dow soared nearly 1,300 points or 5% after last week's plunge.(CNBC)

    • 10-year Treasury yield moves higher after hitting a record low Monday (CNBC)

    • Investors will be looking for signs of how the coronavirus may be affecting retailers Target (TGT) and Kohl's (KSS) when they hold conference calls after issuing earnings. Target reported mixed fourth-quarter results before the bell. Kohl's beat on the top and bottom lines and hiked its dividend by 5%. Nordstrom leads Tuesday afternoon's retail earnings reports. (CNBC)

    • Automakers are expected to report February sales throughout the day. There are no U.S. economic reports from the government this morning. Two regional central bank presidents, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Cleveland President Loretta Mester speak today.

    • The spread of the coronavirus in China is slowing while new cases in many other countries are accelerating. The vast majority of the more than 91,000 global cases and over 3,100 deaths are still in China. (CNBC)

    • Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Adobe pull out of more conferences as coronavirus spreads (CNBC)

    • Uber acknowledges coronavirus poses material risk to its business (CNBC)

    • Visa flags hit to Q2 revenue due to coronavirus outbreak (Reuters)

    • New cases in South Korea surged by 851 on Tuesday, bringing total infections there to more than 5,100, including 31 deaths. Italy's cases rose to more than 2,000 with 52 deaths. (CNBC)

    • Pope tests negative for coronavirus, Italy report says (Reuters)

    • The U.S. has at least 91 coronavirus cases with at least six deaths. On Capitol Hill, aides said negotiations were nearing completion on an emergency funding bill to develop a vaccine and offer disaster loans to businesses hurt by the crisis. (AP)

    • How grocery stores are trying to prevent 'panic buying' as coronavirus causes stockpiling, emptying shelves (CNBC)

    • Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden are vying for a victory in Texas, the second biggest delegate haul among the 14 states holding Democratic presidential nominating contests on Super Tuesday. (CNBC)

    • Super Tuesday polls are opening: Here are the states holding 2020 Democratic primaries and what's at stake (CNBC)

    • Billionaire ex-New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, on ballots for the first Tuesday, and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren could also win delegates as the primary field shrinks. (AP)

    • Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk jumped to the defense of fellow tech billionaire Jack Dorsey last night, as the latter faces pressure from an activist investor to step down as the CEO of Twitter. (CNBC)

    • JMP upgrades Tesla with highest price target on Wall Street, shares soar (CNBC)

    • Hundreds of angry Robinhood users took to Twitter and Reddit to blast the start-up after a technical outage kept users from trading during * Monday's huge rally. Some threatened to leave the platform, while others called for a class-action lawsuit. (CNBC)

    • A bipartisan group of lawmakers unveiled legislation that would hold e-commerce companies like Amazon or eBay liable for counterfeit products sold on their platforms as U.S firms struggle to combat the sale of fake goods online. (CNBC)

    STOCK FUTURES CURRENTLY:

    (CLICK HERE FOR STOCK FUTURES CHARTS!)

    YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP:

    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP!)

    TODAY'S MARKET MAP:

    (CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S MARKET MAP!)

    YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS:

    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS CHART!)

    TODAY'S S&P SECTORS:

    (CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S S&P SECTORS CHART!)

    TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:

    (CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR!)

    THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR!)

    THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S:

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S!)

    THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($TGT $PLUG $JD $ZM $COST $TLRY $AZO $KSS $SPLK $DLTR $VEEV $XRAY $SE $MRVL $FOLD $KR $OKTA $STNE $BLDP $BURL $CIEN $ALBO $MAXR $ANF $ITCI $FNKO $JWN $EPRT $VIPS $GTT $CORE $BNFT $LVGO $EVRG $ROST $EGRX $AOBC $TGLS $ATRS $HPE $NWN $WVE $WSC)

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)

    THIS MORNING'S PRE-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($TGT $AZO $KSS $SE $ATRS $AUTL $IGT $AFI $INSW $TGTX $STIM $CHFS $MYE $SHLO $FOE $SCM $TDW $ITMR $NCSM $HCM)

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)

    EARNINGS RELEASES BEFORE THE OPEN TODAY:

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS RELEASES!)

    EARNINGS RELEASES AFTER THE CLOSE TODAY:

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S EARNINGS RELEASES!)

    YESTERDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES:

    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES LINK #1!)
    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES LINK #2!)
    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES LINK #3!)
    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES LINK #4!)

    YESTERDAY'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS:

    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS LINK #1!)
    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS LINK #2!)

    TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR:

    (CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR LINK #1!)
    (CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR LINK #2!)

    THIS MORNING'S MOST ACTIVE TRENDING TICKERS:

    • TGT
    • TLRY
    • TGTX
    • QGEN
    • GILD
    • KSS
    • SE
    • CVX
    • DAL
    • CRON

    THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:

    (source: cnbc.com)

    Target — Target shares dipped about 0.8% in the premarket after the retailer reported disappointing revenue figures. The company posted revenue of $23.4 billion for the previous quarter. That's slightly below a Refinitiv estimate of $23.5 billion. Same-store sales — a key metric for retailers — came in line with expectations.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TGT

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Kohl's — Kohl's rose 4% on the back of quarterly results that easily beat analysts' expectations. The retailer reported earnings per share of $1.99 on $6.537 billion. Analysts polled by Refinitiv expected a profit of $1.88 per share on revenue of $6.523 billion. Same-store sales were flat while analysts expected a decline of 0.1%.

    STOCK SYMBOL: KSS

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Uber — The ride-sharing company acknowledged in a regulatory filing the coronavirus poses a material risk to its business in a regulatory filing. Uber mentioned the coronavirus five times in the filing, noting it could disrupt operations outside the U.S. Separately, an analyst at Needham put Uber in his "conviction list" as the coronavirus outbreak has "created a very attractive buying opportunity."

    STOCK SYMBOL: UBER

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    AB InBev — An analyst at Bank of America downgraded the beer-making giant to "neutral" from "buy," citing "near term headwinds" such as lower earnings out of Brazil and the coronavirus outbreak.

    STOCK SYMBOL: BUD

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Advanced Micro Devices — AMD was upgraded to "overweight" from "neutral" by an analyst at Piper Sandler who noted the broader market's recent pullback "provides an attractive opportunity for long-term investors" who want to buy into the stock.

    STOCK SYMBOL: AMD

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Tesla — The electric car maker was upgraded to "market outperform" from "market perform" by an analyst at JMP Securities. The analyst also issued a price target of $1,060 per share, which represents a 42.5% upside from Monday's close of $743.62 per share. "Investors may find themselves with additional near-term opportunities to buy the stock as TSLA works through the first half of 2020 and the impact of COVID-19 becomes apparent," the analyst said.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TSLA

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Tilray — Tilray tumbled more than 13% after the cannabis company reported quarterly revenue numbers that missed analysts' expectations. The company posted sales of $46.9 million in the previous quarter. That's below a Refinitiv estimate of $55.4 million. "We have faced industry challenges, but we remain committed to driving long-term value for our shareholders," CEO Brendan Kennedy said in a statement.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TLRY

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Visa — The credit card giant warned its second-quarter revenue growth could be about 2.5 to 3.5 percentage points below its previous guidance amid pressure from the coronavirus outbreak.

    STOCK SYMBOL: V

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Microchip Technology — The chipmaker's stock dropped more than 1% after the company warned of flat sales for fiscal fourth quarter. "We see very weak demand in Asia, especially in China, driven by the COVID-19 fears, and customers returning to work at a slower pace than anticipated," Microchip Technology said in a statement.

    STOCK SYMBOL: MU

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    DISCUSS!

    What's on everyone's radar for today's trading day ahead here at r/stocks?


    I hope you all have an excellent trading day ahead today on this Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020! :)

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    Tesla Shares Jump as JMP Lifts Rating to 'Market Outperform'

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 06:55 AM PST

    https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-shares-jump-as-jmp-lifts-rating-to-market-outperform

    Tesla Inc. (TSLA) - Get Report shares jumped higher Tuesday after analysts at JMP Securities lifted their rating on the clean energy carmaker to "outperform", arguing investors will be able to buy the stock cheaply amid the ongoing market upheaval linked to the coronavirus.

    JMP said its new price target of $1,060 per share, one of the highest on Wall Street, implies earnings multiple that "may seem excessive", but argued that with investors still happy to buy unprofitable automakers at lower multiples, Tesla is growing at a compound annual rate of 23%. Based on 2021 estimates, JMP said, Tesla is valued at around 20 times forecasted earnings -- compared to around 18.2 times for the S&P 500 -- and could churn out nearly 2 million vehicles a year by 2025.

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    S&P 500 futures are now in the red. So much for that rate cut.

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 05:12 AM PST

    This stock market bump will be very short lived. Corona virus will continue to drag the market down for quite a while longer.

    Do you agree?

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    Yield on the ten year treasury drops below 1%. This is getting pretty ugly

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 12:06 PM PST

    Fed cuts rates 50 basis points and yet investors panic into treasuries. The yield on the ten year is the lowest of all time. This is setting up to be very ugly

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    What are the pros and cons of a Fed rate cut?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 07:39 AM PST

    I get that it can encourage spending and cause inflation, but what are some unintended or not so obvious benefits and side effects?

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    How big of a deal would it be for Iran’s Supreme Leader to die from the Coronavirus?

    Posted: 02 Mar 2020 04:04 PM PST

    So it just came out that the advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader(ali Hosseini Khamenei) died from the Coronavirus. Given the lethality of the virus, especially in Iran , how bad would it be for the world economy if The Supreme Leader of Iran died from the Coronavirus? Edit: because I feel this needs to be better stated. I use this story as an example of the fear that might be caused by seeing a person of high fame(or infamy) fall sick and die within a matter of weeks, from a new virus with no known cure

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    Federal reserve cuts rates by 50 basis points, gold +52.20 $1642.30 an oz

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 07:45 AM PST

    Paraphrase: Buy gold as bonds yield nothing and stock market due to crash worse than 08.

    Accidentally got my post taken down because I commented on a trading platform that has been down for the last two trading days. Didn't know that word was banned here lmao.

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    Ibio

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 05:29 AM PST

    Is ibio going up to 5-10? Want to buy it

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    My March 03 Covid-19 Stock Pics

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 12:55 PM PST

    I've attempted to map COVID-19 impacts to the economy based upon my best guess of the cascading effects of human behavior, company behavior, supply chains, spending, etc, and resulting impact to company profits and guidance. Starting with this very basic diagram. Draft impact diagram and Coggle source. Here are the positions I picked up on Mon 2-Mar and will likely hold for a month:

    LONG STOCK OR CALL: PYPL, EBAY, SHOP, V, MMM, HBIO, GILD, VIVO, RGR

    SHORT SELLS AND PUTS: TJX, Starbucks, Nautilus, Las Vegas Sands, Wyndham, Brunswick, Transdigm, Textron, Parker Hannifan

    So far, outperforming the market


    BULLISH implications (most certain, positive & near-term first... BOLD = known COVID-19 exposure):

    • Protective Equip --> MMM, CLX, CTAS, KMB
    • RX + Vaccine + Testing --> GILD, MRNA, NVAX, NNVC, IBIO, CODX, OPGN, BDX, BSX, HYH, INVA, BMY, MDCO, ACHN, ENTA, INO, MLNT, QDEL, SRPT, SVA, TBPH, CEMI, DVAX, GNCA, OSUR (be careful, lots of potential misses! more analysis here)
    • Med Devices + Equip --> APT, AHPI (careful microstock), HBIO, DHR, RMD, DIO, HRC, ICUI, STE, TFX, A, BAX, EW, MDT, CL, KMB, LAKE, BIMI, LLIT
    • Medical Distribution --> ABC, CAH, HSIC, MCK
    • Guns & Ammo --> RGR, OLN, AOBC, NPK
    • Online Purchases --> AMZN, FISV, WP, V, GPN, FRPT, PYPL, SHOP, EBAY, ETSY
    • Hospitals + Medical Svcs --> HCSG, HCA, CYH, LPNT, UHS
    • Home Care + Deathcare --> AMED, LHCG, CSV, STON
    • Internet and Media --> NFLX, FB, TWTR, T, VZ, CTL, FTR, S, TMUS, AMCX, CBS, DISCA, FOX, VIA, DIS
    • Wine & Spirits --> BF.A, STZ, DEO, BREW, TAP, BUD
    • Gaming --> ATVI, EA, TTWO
    • Online Education --> CHGG, XRS, APOL, CPLA, DV, STRA
    • Home Comfort & DIY --> TPX, HD, LOW

    BEARISH implications (most certain, destructive & near-term first):

    • Cruise Ships --> CCL, NCLH, RCL
    • Hotels --> HLT, IHG, MAR, WH
    • Fitness Clubs --> BC, NLS, PLNT
    • Casinos --> LVS, MGM, WYNN
    • Restaurants --> CMG, CBRL, DRI, JACK, SBUX, PLAY, RRGB, CAKE
    • Community Gatherings --> BWL-A, AMC, CNK, MCS, RDI, ISCA, SEAS, SIX, IMAX
    • Sporting Events / Venues --> MSG, MANU, WWE
    • Furniture OEs & Retail --> ESND, SCS, MLHR, FLXS, ETH, BBBY, BSET, LEG, HOFT, TCS, WSM, RCII, AAN
    • Other Retail --> ODP, LULU, JWN, TJX, GPS, FL, ROST, DG, DLTR
    • Flight Hours Decline --> TXT, PH, TDG, UTC, HON, GE, RR, BAE, BA, AAL, DAL, LUV, UAL (be careful with airlines, the low price of fuel is a huge tailwind for their earnings... also remember that Boeing is 50% defense and already down from recent scandal... parts manufacturers will get hit especially the first three here, short those!)
    • Intl Container & Crude Carriers --> CMRE, MATX, EURN, KEX, NAT, OSG, TGP, GLOG, GLNG
    • Health Insurance Cost Spike --> ANTM, CI, HUM, UNH
    • Office Supplies & Services --> ACCO, EBF, RRD, XRX
    • Consumer Luxuries --> AVP, COTY, EL, NUS, REV
    • Auto Mileage Decline + China supply chain --> GPC, AAP, AZO, ORLY, CASY, MUSA
    • Capital Equip Pushed Out --> TXT, JCI, LII, WSO, FAST, SNA, SWH
    • Construction Delayed --> AYI, TILE, LL, USG, PPG, SHW, MAS, DOOR, BCC, UFPI, MLM, VMC, OC, CAT, DE
    • New Home Builds Delayed --> DHI, LEN, NVR, PHM, TOL
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    Daddy's Fed to the Rescue! Hooray!!

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 08:31 AM PST

    Financial socialism is in full motion!

    Nominally, asset prices will go up but intrinsically, the purchasing power of the currency will fall. Further deteriorating purchasing power and negatively affecting the vast majority of the citizenry.

    Speculators gonna SPEKULATE THOU🚿!

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    Pfizer announcing progress in finding a cure for COVID-19

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 12:55 AM PST

    Stocks To Watch Today, Mar 03, 2020 - Top 11 Ideas

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 04:22 AM PST

    Hey guys, every day I scan the market in order to find best opportunities for the next day.

    Here is the list that I found. I make 50% of profits from daily watch list, so it is very important.

    If you want to know why I picked these stocks, let me know - there is short 7 minute video about it

    Gl with trading today ;)

    Longs

    LPTX

    EXTN

    ANAB

    NGVT

    VIRT

    TXRH

    CYH

    KPTI

    AXSM

    Shorts

    NVAX

    MRNA

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    What's the deal with iBio?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 09:59 AM PST

    I don't get what is up with the hype surrounding iBio.

    I see a lot of talk about Thursday's annual meeting. Are the bulls anticipating the company is going to announce a miracle cure to the coronavirus?

    I'm even seeing some people predicting a $20 share.

    Can anyone explain this to me? I already sold at $3.30 last week.

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    Honeywell says it will soon launch the world’s most powerful quantum computer for JPMorgan Chase, what are your thoughts?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 12:14 PM PST

    Just for the context, I'm discovering this company for the first time. But it seems to me that a 114 years old company successfully pivoting towards Quantum Computing is quite impressive. It remembers me IBM history and its ability to go throw any kind of crisis.

    During these tough times, it looks like a solid pick but I may be missing some points in the picture.

    Source: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/03/honeywell-says-it-will-soon-launch-the-worlds-most-powerful-quantum-computer/

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    Pulling the plug

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 11:23 AM PST

    I'm not a super experienced investor, mostly just add money every paycheck into a betterment roth and a wealthfront brokerage account. I'm sure the market will eventually recover and historically there are gains 6-12 months after a viral outbreak so in all likelihood Im just gonna keep adding money to my accounts every paycheck.

    Now, hypothetically when do you guys pull the plug and pull all of your money out of your accounts to avoid total loss? What signs are you all looking for? What's your tipping point for jumping ship

    Edit This post is more interested in the average active investor, what are some of the metrics you're using to gauge market health etc

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    IBio

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 01:25 PM PST

    I bought Ibio at $1.83 today...am I fool? Or is it going to go up again to over $2?

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    Carnival Cruise Lines $CCL Has been Hacked

    Posted: 02 Mar 2020 06:34 PM PST

    The hackers apparently gained access to "email accounts containing employee and guest personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, government identification numbers such as passport numbers [and] national identity card numbers, credit card and financial account information, and health-related information."

    https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/02/carnival-cruise-lines-reports-cyberattack.aspx

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    APT

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 09:41 AM PST

    What are we thinking here? Buy? Has been going up slowly all day

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    How much money could I lose with my stupid options? (In description)

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 09:11 AM PST

    I have NDAQ $90 put 1 buy for 3/20 And MSFT $200 4 buys call for 3/20

    I realize the stupidity of this situation but how do I get out with minimal damage? How much money can I lose?

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    IBIO

    Posted: 02 Mar 2020 09:19 PM PST

    What's everybody's play with IBIO? Keep hearing hold out but if it goes to $4 to $5 today I might pull out. What's the stance behind staying in a bit longer? Just the Thursday meeting? I'm sitting on 3746 shares currently at an average of $2.57 a share.

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    S&P graphs with moving averages

    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 10:31 AM PST

    Can someone send me a good resource that shows s&p and the 200 and 50 day moving averages?

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