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    What stocks are you eyeing for next week?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 07:30 AM PDT

    Mark Cuban: Every household in America should receive a $1,000 stimulus check every 2 weeks for the next 2 months

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 05:16 AM PDT

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/23/mark-cuban-americans-should-get-a-1000-dollar-stimulus-check-every-2-weeks.html

    Cuban says that all American households, no matter their income level, should receive a $1,000 stimulus check every two weeks for the next two months. He proposed this same idea in May and says "I still believe in doing it the exact same way" today.

    Additionally, families would have to spend each check within 10 days, or they would lose the money, Cuban says. He believes this "use it or lose it approach" would be beneficial because it would promote spending, which would help businesses stay open and stimulate the economy.

    Without mandating the money be spent within 10 days of receipt, Cuban believes many Americans will save it. "People are uncertain about their future, so rather than spending, they save," he says. He has a point: Many Americans have been saving more amid the pandemic than ever. In April, the personal savings rate hit a record high, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

    Thanks for the awards.

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    Here is a Market Recap for today Thurs, Sept 24. Another crazy day

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 01:19 PM PDT

    PsychoMarket Recap - Thursday, September 24, 2020

    Stocks traded choppily today, with stock rising throughout the session before nose-diving in the last hour. The benchmarks are now firmly in correction territory, roughly 10% below their record highs at the beginning of the month, erasing the gains from a historic August. Traders are digesting a range of concerns, including uncertainty surrounding the US presidential election, signs of slowdowns in economic growth, dimming hopes for more fiscal stimulus, and worsening trends in Covid-19 cases, particularly in Europe.

    After rising in the morning, the major indices cut their gains in the final hour of trading. The S&P finished 0.24% up, the Dow finished 0.17% up, and the Nasdaq finished 0.47% up.

    Today, the Labor Department released their weekly jobless claim report, which showed that another 870,000 individuals filed new unemployment claims. This is slightly above Wall Street's estimates but below the 1,000,000 level that's become a key marker to measure the health of the pandemic-stricken job market. This data shows that jobs are not coming back at the rate that Wall Street would like and that workers are continuing to struggle to secure jobs in our healing economy.

    Chris Rupkey, chief economist for MUFG Union Bank said, "The labor market losses are stunning in that they show there isn't enough work out there yet in the middle of September nine months after the Covid-19 virus shut the economy down. The stock market is falling again over the concerns for the economy as well they should because the high-level of joblessness shows that the country isn't out of the woods yet and it won't be if the pleading of Fed officials for more stimulus isn't heard by Federal government officials down in Washington."

    Unfortunately, hopes for more stimulus are looking increasingly unlikely before the November election Congressional lawmakers are at an impasse over how much fiscal stimulus should be passed and to whom it should be directed. And more recently with the tragic passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Congress' focus is now on the Supreme Court.

    Highlights

    • Boeing shares underperformed the market, ending the day 3.42% down.
    • After beating earnings and gapping up around 10%, Nike (NKE) gave back some gains today. Stock finished 1.83% down today.
    • US new-home sales unexpectedly rose for a fourth consecutive month in August, according to the Commerce Department, with the housing market continuing to make outsized gains relative to the rest of the economy as mortgage rates hold near record lows.
    • CarMax (KMX) announced better than expected earnings. However, investors were not impressed, the stock finished the day 10.96% down.
      • EPS of $1.79 vs $0.95 estimate
      • Revenue of $5.37B vs $5.08B estimate.
    • Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) shares are trading higher after Morgan Stanley (MS) upgraded stock from Equal-Weight to Overweight. They are the largest publicly traded copper mining company.
    • Square (SQ) was upgraded today by Oppenheimer to OUTPERFORM at $185, stock is currently at $150, very bullish.
    • JinkoSolar (JKS), big trend with renewables and solar in last days and today: Credit Suisse upgraded from NEUTRAL to OUTPERFORM at $32
    • Britain's treasury chief announced a new income support program Thursday for workers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, as the government races to prevent widespread layoffs when earlier employer subsidies end next month.
    • Fedex (FDX): Stifel Nicolaus upgraded to BUY at $281
    • SunWorks (SUNW), a provider of solar panels, ran today. Stock finished 237% up. Crazy!
    • Zillow Group (ZG), currently $94: Benchmark raised price target from $100 to $120 at BUY
    • Nikola (NKLA) had price target cut by Wedbush from $45 to $15 UNDERPERFORM. Stock currently around $19.
    • Goldman Sachs (GS) upgraded by UBS from $220 to $240 BUY
    • After a massive rally this week, Twitter (TWTR) gave back some gains today. The stock finished 4.85% down.
    • Sales of existing homes rose 2.4% this month. Sales were 10.5% higher compared with August 2019. This is the highest sales pace since December 2006, before the Great Recession, per CNBC
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    Natural Shrimp ($SHMP) DD - OTC uplisting to Nasdaq

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 05:20 AM PDT

    Natural Shrimp, Inc. (SHMP) is disrupting the billion-dollar seafood industry with its patented electrocoagulation technology that allows them to grow fresh shrimp in any major city, disease, and virus free without any antibiotics. After almost two decades of R&D, SHMP is moving into the production (revenue-generating) and commercialization phase of their operation and will be "very profitable" in 2021 (see numbers below in the "Fun Facts" section).

    TLDR: Natural Shrimp has applied to be uplisted to the Nasdaq and this is likely the last time you'll see the stock price this low based on their recent announcements at the H.C. Wainwright Annual Global Investment Conference (recording here - https://wsw.com/webcast/hcw7/shmp/1618264).

    Disclaimer: Currently hold and have been long on SHMP for 3+ years (in at 2 cents, currently trading at 12 cents). This is the only OTC stock I own in my portfolio.

    This DD is based on my own research over the 3+ years I've been following the company, as well as the research of others. Many insights I'm sharing were sourced directly from research in The Emergent REAL Green Aqua Technology: A TRAGIC NECESSITY - The Eddie Yolk Zone

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    NaturalShrimp, Inc. (OTCQB: SHMP) is a publicly-traded agro-tech company headquartered in Dallas that has developed the first commercially viable system for growing shrimp and other seafood indoors with their patented proprietary technology. NS produces fresh (never frozen), gourmet/sushi-grade shrimp without the use of antibiotics, probiotics, or toxic chemicals.

    Company and Technology Summary:

    NaturalShrimp set out with one explicit goal in mind; to raise shrimp WITHOUT the use of ANY chemicals, antibiotics in a clean, sanitary, completely organic aqua-farming environment comprised of indoor recirculating sea-water tanks where their location is dependent upon consumer locale rather than any dependency upon coastal regions or even the ocean itself.

    Through the use of their patented "electro-coagulation" (EC) technology, an electrical current is generated in the water and the susceptibility of bacteria and viruses to this electro-disinfectant mechanism results in approximately 99% of all pathogens to be eliminated; therefore, this physical nature and effect of electricity provide the means by which a clean, completely organic environment is maintained. Electrocoagulation is not a new concept, however, to address both essential and critical factors responsible for the demise of most aqua-farming crops; bacterial, viral infection and or the increase in ammonia levels as a result of the waste build-up from shrimp crops; the latter is the arch-nemesis and far more difficult to manage.

    However, the use of EC also confers the other essential benefit by liberating the chlorine molecules in the NACL or salt compound of the seawater that in turn combines with the nitrate compounds building up as a result of increasing shrimp waste levels; the newly formed solid aggregates (Chloramine, NH2CL) are formed that can be readily filtered from the seawater and therefore effectively controlling ammonia levels in the tank environment.

    Where does our shrimp come from today?

    Are there certain products you wouldn't consider buying if they were from China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, or India? I know I wouldn't buy my kid's baby food or my medications from there and I'd certainly never buy seafood from these places.

    So, why are we?!

    An analysis was conducted covering a decade of records from the FDA related to imports, inspections and rejection data from 2006 to 2015. The analysis revealed only 6 % of the total seafood market is domestic whereas 94% comes from imports outside the US and only 2% of these imports are inspected and from this minuscule sampling; only 1 in 9 imports are rejected.

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    However, from these rare inspections, since 2001, the FDA has detected the use of banned veterinary antibiotic residues on the shrimp crops sampled with unacceptable levels of chloramphenicol and nitrofuran antibiotics imported from China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and India. These antibiotics remain banned and illegal due to the carcinogenic nature of nitrofurans and chloramphenicol use associated with the onset of aplastic anemia. Yet these same banned drug residues still find their way onto American dinner tables merely by overwhelming an already sporadic and ineffective inspection system mediated by the FDA. The danger of tainted shrimp crops is twofold; the bacteria organisms that survive the chronic overuse of antibiotics develop immunity to more and more of the antibiotics used and are elevated to the status of "Superbugs" and the drugs themselves, particularly pesticides can cause neurological, respiratory, organ system damage with prolonged exposure. In the article "Shrimp containing antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in Canadian grocery stores"; the "Marketplace" periodical cited "17 percent" of the sampled shrimp (9 of 51 shrimp sampled) and tested by the University of Saskatchewan revealed strains of E.coli and Staph Aureus that showed resistance to at least one antibiotic and all but one of the shrimp were resistant to multiple drugs "meaning they have the potential to cause hard-to-treat infections – so called superbugs that antibiotics may not be able to kill".

    Why Aquafarming?

    The shift from wild-caught to farm-raised seafood where the production of the Aquafarming industry has grown dramatically from 50 million tons (in 1970) annually to over 150 million tons speaks to the necessity to provide environmental relief to land-based farming and the over-fishing of wild-caught species where nearly 90% of the world's marine fish stocks are categorized as either fully fished to overexploited.

    While seafood comprises 17% of the animal protein consumed in the world, it is estimated 200 million jobs are either directly or indirectly connected to the fisheries sector making fish one of the most traded food commodities worldwide and therefore generates more income than most other food commodities combined.

    For some of the biggest seafood species and markets like North Atlantic salmon; over half of the salmon consumed annually comes from the Aqua-farming industry. The largest seafood industry continues to be shrimp, however, where worldwide, the consumption of shrimp amounts to nearly 5 billion pounds per year. The estimates for this year's shrimp consumption are set for 1 billion pounds for the US alone. We will never be able to meet the world or even national seafood demand.

    Why is NaturalShrimp different?

    The NS solution chose to simulate the ideal natural environment of shrimp in their natural habitats where water quality is high and where bacterial and viral infections are not a critical deterrent to healthy cultivation because the entire cascade of out of control oxidation, waste build-up and poor water quality that leads to bacterial and viral infections is eliminated altogether and the focus then becomes how to MAINTAIN the optimal environment rather than a risk mitigation approach.

    This is an altogether DIFFERENT patented solution that did warrant the 18 years of research in order to arrive at a more quantitative, specific and effective technological breakthrough and solution that can in effect maintain optimum conditions within recirculating tank environments albeit a completely clean, organic and healthy methodology for the shrimp organisms and ultimately for us; the consumers.

    Conclusion

    To understand the essential differences between all of the most innovative models is to appreciate how actually groundbreaking this NS technology is and why such a patented solution that is currently being tested across MANY seafood species (barramundi, salmon, clams, crab, lobster) is poised to become a historical marker and industry disruptor for the seafood industry.

    Can you imagine sitting in the middle of the country, hours away from an airport with the ability to eat freshly harvested king crab legs?! That's the future in which SHMP is leading the charge. If you believe in socially and environmentally responsible companies (BYND, TSLA, etc) that will disrupt the future with their technology and products, SHMP is a company you be watching. It is simply where the world is heading and the world millennials and future generations want to live in. Always fresh, never frozen, always natural - no antibiotics or chemicals introduced.

    Similar to Tesla, there are many applications outside of their core focus in seafood, such as use in both residential and commercial aquariums and pools (multi-billion dollar industries). This is a billion-dollar licensing of their technology opportunity and I can assure you the SHMP team has this on their radar.

    Now, after nearly 20 years of R&D, they're on their final step to commercial production and massive revenue streams. They've stayed pretty quiet and have been flying under the radar until more recently from a publicity standpoint as they prepare to launch into their production phase and uplist to the Nasdaq. I'd encourage you to check out their recent filings and press releases in comparison to previous years (see link below). It is very obvious they've hired the appropriate resources to start marketing, selling, and propelling SHMP to the next level.

    Once more institutional investors gain access (most can't hold OTC assets) and SHMP gains more exposure, the stock should rise steadily. That run should continue and start spiking as that revenue switch gets flipped on in 2021. Barring massive market instability, SHMP shareholders would see massive gains and I truly believe the next few weeks and by the end of November will be the last time you will see prices under .25. By 2022, this could easily be $5-10+ if not considerably more.

    This isn't that far off from what Beyond Meat did to get started and is doing. Look at their massive market cap of almost $10B with a net revenue of only $297M in 2019 and $87M in 2018. SHMP could easily see that level of net revenue over the next few years, as their Iowa facility alone is forecasting $8-10M in net revenue.

    With their Texas facility up and running already, the major expansion plans (see diagram below), and massive opportunities to license their technology (it has been indicated there are several opportunities to do so), they'll easily hit the $100M mark and see similar trends from a market cap standpoint to BYND. Thus, rewarding shareholders with an innovative, socially responsible technology and massive gains for early shareholders.

    Fun Facts:

    • (9/16/20) CFO presented at the HC Wainwright Investor Conference
      • Announced SHMP will be "very profitable" next year as they move into the production phase of their rollout.
        • 60-65% margins (this is HUGE)
        • The cost to grow out shrimp are $6/pound
        • The Webster City, Iowa location alone will be producing 15-20k pounds of shrimp per week (270k sq. ft., 240 - 10k gallon tanks, all equipment is new)
        • Full production by late October/early November 2020
      • Distributing the shrimp fresh, never frozen and always natural
        • 90% of the shrimp market is frozen
        • As soon as wild shrimp are caught they are dipped in sodium triphosphate and then flash frozen. Sodium triphosphate is a preservative for seafood, meats, poultry, and animal feeds. In foods, STPP is used as an emulsifier and to retain moisture. Many governments regulate the quantities allowed in foods, as it can substantially increase the sale weight of seafood in particular. (per Wikipedia)
      • With EC tech, SHMP can raise 4x the density of shrimp compared to biofloc systems in that same cubic yard (much more economical which allows them to be profitable)
        • Biofloc isn't scalable (profitable) but does work, however, it is more suited for selling shrimp at a farmers market
        • Current commercial biofloc systems are not profitable and will not be profitable without the use of the NS EC technology (many are already calling SHMP)
      • Anticipating 2-3 species to be raised in 2021, scaling to more species from there
        • Many discussions and requests to expand the use of this technology into China for crayfish
        • Very successful in their phase 1 trial to cure amoebic gill disease in salmon. Responded within 3 minutes of being exposed to the technology
      • Shrimp larvae are bought from 1 of the 2 growers in the nation but there is work being done internally to build and produce their own shrimp larvae
        • In 2019, after being assured they were healthy, SHMP unknowingly bought and started growing larvae that were infected with the viral shrimp disease Infectious Hypodermal and Haematopoietic Necrosis Virus (IHHNV) which resulted in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department quarantining the facility
      • Announced joint venture in California and Florida that are "both well on their way" - more to come (this could be the licensing of technology play many shareholders are hopeful for)
    • SHMP has an amazingly transparent and open team that readily accepts and acts on feedback, answers questions, and proactively updates shareholders on a regular basis (check out their Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1158050257692447/about)
    • Their business model allows them to grow fresh shrimp in warehouses in major cities, allowing for a farm to table strategy to provide the freshest, healthiest shrimp possible to restaurants and grocery stores
      • No deveining required - Their technology, process, and regional site business model allow them to stop feeding the shrimp 3 or so days before harvesting so that all waste is expelled from the shrimp at the time of harvest and therefore not requiring you to devein the shrimp
    • $SHMP applied to be uplisted to the Nasdaq on 8/19/20 (this process usually takes 4-6 weeks so their assumed approval should be announced very soon). - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/naturalshrimp-submits-application-nasdaq-capital-113000886.html
      • When this approval happens, they'll have access to institutional investors with large wallets and the stock price should jump accordingly.
    • 3 institutional investors took positions in June (combined these institutions are managing 10's of billions of dollars in assets) - https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/shmp/institutional-holdings
    • SHMP Head Chef, Douwe Iedema, showcasing the massive shrimp at the Texas Restaurant Association Tradeshow in 2019
    • Expansion plans - https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1465470/000165495420010146/shmp_ex991.htm

    Links:

    Legal disclaimer: this is not investment advice and I'm not an investment advisor.

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    Significant Insider Trading Activity (Last 7 Days)

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 02:03 PM PDT

    This is a list of the top 20 companies that experienced the largest change in insider shares in the last seven (7) days. The SEC defines an insider as any officer, director or 10% shareholder. It is not illegal for these people to buy or sell their own shares. In fact, since most of them get paid in stock options, it is expected. However, it is illegal for them to trade on inside information that has not been made public. So for example if there are drug trial results that are bad and not public, insiders cannot dump shares. That said, many people have observed that insiders - in general - seem to have a good track record at timing their purchases. All trades that are marked as part of a 10b5 plan are excluded from this report.

    Largest Insider Buying (Last 7 Days)

    Company Count Shares Changed Avg. Price Value Change
    11135MBC9 / Broadcom, Inc. 1 101,740 361 36,773,923
    ATHA / Athira Pharma, Inc. 2 1,808,824 17 30,750,008
    MTCR / Metacrine, Inc. 7 1,497,691 13 19,469,983
    ALRT / ALR Technologies, Inc. 1 240,000,000 0 12,000,000
    STEP / StepStone Group Inc. Class A 10 347,157 18 6,248,826
    JFR / Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund 2 301,369 8 2,514,240
    TA / TravelCenters of America LLC 1 104,738 22 2,259,199
    SREV / ServiceSource International, Inc. 4 1,631,300 1 2,222,827
    PTVE / Pactiv Evergreen Inc. Common stock 10 124,251 12 1,585,728
    BNL / Broadstone Net Lease, Inc. 5 73,100 17 1,242,700
    VOXX / VOXX International Corp. 4 103,552 8 813,992
    PBF / PBF Energy, Inc. 1 100,000 7 697,910
    KSF / KINGSWAY FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 3 190,000 3 589,000
    HIW / Highwoods Properties, Inc. 2 13,000 33 435,070
    PB / Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. 1 8,700 50 431,233
    SAVA / Cassava Sciences, Inc. 2 46,281 9 419,527
    GBDC / Golub Capital BDC, Inc. 6 30,000 13 398,336
    ADMQ / ADM Endeavors Inc 12 17,301,500 0 395,816
    ETM / Entercom Communications Corp. 3 248,071 1 353,099
    AI / Arlington Asset Investment Corp. 5 120,000 3 321,340
    FUND / Sprott Focus Trust, Inc. 3 51,000 6 304,957
    CLDT / Chatham Lodging Trust 1 32,600 8 265,364
    PER / SandRidge Permian Trust 4 569,460 0 259,852
    VER / VEREIT, Inc. 1 40,000 6 253,152
    BFS / Saul Centers, Inc. 1 10,000 25 249,400
    NVDA / NVIDIA Corp. 2 450 496 224,142
    ERESU / East Resources Acquisition Company Unit 5 22,000 10 215,810
    BHVN / Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding 1 3,322 59 196,829
    MGY / Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp 1 35,000 6 195,748
    SOR / Source Capital, Inc. 3 5,292 36 193,254
    JSD / Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund 2 13,868 12 171,131
    ORA / Ormat Technologies, Inc. 1 3,000 56 167,310
    VGR / Vector Group, Ltd. 4 17,500 9 164,325
    CIO / City Office REIT Inc. 2 21,500 7 157,585
    GP / GreenPower Motor Company Inc. 1 10,000 15 147,984
    HOME / At Home Group Inc. 1 10,000 15 146,046

    Largest Insider Selling (Last 7 Days)

    Company Count Shares Change Avg. Price Value Change
    PPD / PPD, Inc. 22 -60,187,833 31 -1,882,925,942
    FSLR / First Solar, Inc. 1 -8,649,074 68 -592,461,569
    FRTA / Forterra, Inc. 1 -10,000,000 13 -128,250,000
    CRSR / Corsair Gaming, Inc. 1 -6,500,000 17 -110,500,000
    FROG / JFrog Ltd. 4 -2,523,177 41 -103,248,403
    SWFT / Swift Transportation Company 2 -1,062,885 41 -43,503,240
    ONEW / OneWater Marine Inc. Class A 11 -2,075,184 19 -39,428,496
    RAPT / RAPT Therapeutics, Inc. 1 -608,000 31 -18,756,800
    ETNB / 89bio, Inc. 4 -550,000 28 -15,400,000
    ERA / Era Group Inc. 3 -610,445 24 -14,324,164
    CRWD / CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. Class A 27 -78,873 130 -10,279,624
    FDX / FedEx Corp. 4 -39,944 245 -9,858,681
    DOCU / DOCUSIGN INC 7 -49,299 192 -9,454,484
    K / Kellogg Co. 1 -83,334 63 -5,214,500
    VRSK / Verisk Analytics, Inc. 2 -27,433 184 -5,037,638
    STRO / SUTRO BIOPHARMA INC 1 -400,000 12 -4,800,000
    TOTA / Tottenham Acquisition I Limited 1 -440,000 11 -4,765,200
    SEIC / SEI Investments Co. 1 -65,000 50 -3,262,350
    PLAN / Anaplan, Inc. 1 -51,180 57 -2,924,261
    WWE / World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 1 -57,573 39 -2,255,710
    BBW / Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. 3 -590,231 3 -2,004,106
    TTGT / TechTarget, Inc. 1 -46,100 38 -1,773,006
    PINS / Pinterest, Inc. 3 -45,549 37 -1,664,814
    FNF / Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 1 -46,751 33 -1,520,763
    SMAR / SMARTSHEET INC 1 -30,000 47 -1,420,035
    RMG / RMG Acquisition Corp. 3 -128,839 11 -1,393,196
    EGHT / 8x8, Inc. 8 -89,074 15 -1,356,241
    CRM / Salesforce.com, Inc. 17 -5,308 238 -1,288,578
    UPLD / Upland Software, Inc. 9 -34,048 38 -1,264,869
    RMT / Royce Micro-Cap Trust, Inc. 4 -143,000 8 -1,101,885
    TOL / Toll Brothers, Inc. 3 -21,000 48 -992,522
    SWAV / ShockWave Medical, Inc. 1 -12,653 73 -926,073
    NVCR / NovoCure Limited 5 -8,262 109 -902,294
    YEXT / Yext, Inc. 6 -56,812 16 -883,202
    QSR / Restaurant Brands International Inc. 1 -15,584 56 -874,418
    RARE / Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. 1 -10,000 85 -850,000
    MDLA / Medallia, Inc. 1 -31,959 26 -836,182
    AGX / Argan, Inc. 1 -17,131 45 -769,525

    Count column is number of transactions.

    Source: Fintel.io/insiders

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    NKLA... WHO THE HELL IS BUYING THIS STOCK RIGHT NOW?!

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 08:48 AM PDT

    I know there are fanboys out there thinking they're buying on the dip because they truly believe in the company's vision, but, come ON. They've got no product to show for money they're burning through, management is falling apart, there's apparently an investigation brewing, and corporate partners are grumbling.

    It really feels like the TSLA cult except that Tesla actually comes through with some products and earnings to provide hope that it'll eventually grow into the overpriced stock.

    Am I missing some hopeful news that everybody else is seeing somewhere?

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    News/price alerts stock screener

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 05:23 PM PDT

    Im about to start using scanz stock screener, and maybe benzinga as well.

    I cant find any good screener ios apps.

    My question though is, is there any screener that can combine news alerts with price action to send me a notification ASAP? I want to get news alerts but only alert me if the price moves by lets say 5-10%. So: alert with certain categories of news I select and a price action of 5% alert.

    But for the whole stock market, so anything that moves 5% and has certain news categories, like a merger or acquisition that I can specify.

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    Ark to increase Tesla long term forecast

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 02:36 AM PDT

    A couple of Ark's people did interviews yesterday and were obviously more impressed by battery day than some. They are in the process of updating their long term forecast but basically said that Tesla's lead on the competition will be greater than even Ark envisaged. They bought a load more on the the dip yesterday.

    https://youtu.be/REt5sGcPyq4

    https://youtu.be/vIbK18GvWYs

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    $RAD The market is in bizzaro world?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 08:56 AM PDT

    So I bought into RiteAide $RAD back on Monday for this week's play. Overall this was my thinking:

    1. Stock was in the lower end of its 52 way range, $13.30-13.50
    2. I felt the company was going to post positive surprise earnings 2020Q2 due to COVID and the need to avoid social contact, drug stores are quick in/out places that many rely on to get goods

    Actual:

    1. Earnings beat of $0.25 vs. -$0.01 of consensus, +102.00%
    2. Revenue beat, 5.98b vs 5.75b
    3. Stronger guidance for rest of 2020

    Source: https://investorplace.com/2020/09/rite-aid-earnings-rad-stock-crashes-despite-q2-beats-strong-guidance/?mod=mw_quote_news

    Source2: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/1062837/rite-aid-rad-tops-q2-earnings-and-revenue-estimates?cid=CS-MKTWTCH-HL-tale_of_the_tape|yseop_template_4-1062837&mod=mw_quote_news

    Result:

    Stock tanks 16-17% as of this writing. I can't make sense of with such good numbers and strength, why is the stock down and by so much? I can understand a small dip due to market expectations being even higher than analysts, but is it people selling off large positions to reduce? I can't see what's fundamentally wrong with this stock causing such a large swing.

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    Significant Activist Hedge Fund Activity (Last 7 Days)

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 02:03 PM PDT

    These are the latest Schedule 13D forms filed by activist investors in the last 7 days. Activist investors are investors that make an investment with the intention of influencing management in some way. There is evidence that following activist investors into investments can generate excess returns. Schedule 13G forms, in contrast, are filed by significant investors with no intention of influencing management (such as Index funds).

    There is always a lot of interest in insider trades, but what a lot of people probably don't realize is that hedge fund activity is probably more predictive of future returns than insider activity. The reason is that hedge funds (a) have large research budgets, and (b) have a choice where to put their money. In contract, insiders have no choice where to put their money, but only when to time their transactions.

    New Filings

    This table lists new 13D filings in the last week. A new filing does not necessarily indicate a new position, as investors frequently accumulate in advance before reaching the filing threshold.

    Date Form Company Investor Shares Ownership Change
    09‑24 13D CVGI / Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. OLMA CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Ltd 1,948,001 %
    09‑23 13D ATIF / ATIF Holdings Limited Liu Jun 4,061,574 8.6%
    09‑23 13D DESP / Despegar.com, Corp. LCLA Daylight LP 11,000,000 13.64%
    09‑23 13D CBPO / China Biologic Products, Inc. Chow Joseph 111,509 0.3%
    09‑22 13D CLRO / ClearOne, Inc. BAGLEY E BRYAN 1,580,814 8.4%
    09‑22 13D AIH / Aesthetic Medical International Holdings Group Ltd. Peak Asia Investment Holdings V Ltd 15,576,960 22.0% 0.00
    09‑21 13D STEP / StepStone Group Inc. Class A Brem Monte M 53,157,491 64.5%
    09‑21 13D STEP / StepStone Group Inc. Class A Argonaut Private Equity, L.L.C. 6,495,358 18.2%
    09‑21 13D WTRE / Watford Holdings Ltd. Enstar Group LTD 1,815,858 9.1%
    09‑21 13D MIXT / MiX Telematics Limited Frew Robin A 87,267,766 14.52%
    09‑21 13D SJ / Scienjoy Holding Corporation Cosmic Soar Ltd 5,409,598 18.87%
    09‑18 13D MFA / MFA Financial, Inc. STARWOOD CAPITAL GROUP GLOBAL II, L.P. 38,021,670 8.39%
    09‑18 13D CLRO / ClearOne, Inc. CLEARONE INC 1,580,814 8.4%
    09‑18 13D MHH / Mastech Holdings, Inc. NAYAR ARUN 7.3%
    09‑18 13D GSH / Grindrod Shipping Holdings Ltd Grindrod Ltd 1,841,962 9.7%
    09‑18 13D HUD / Hudson Ltd. GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 1,087,156 2.76%
    09‑18 13D DTF / DTF Tax Free Income, Inc. Karpus Management, Inc. 2,055,412 24.12% -0.74
    09‑18 13D VRTU / Virtusa Corp. Austin HoldCo Inc 4,907,925 14.7%
    09‑18 13D AHT / Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. Cygnus Capital, Inc. 1,012,231 7.8%
    09‑17 13D EPSED / Epsilon Energy Ltd PARAGON ASSOCIATES & PARAGON ASSOCIATES II JOINT VENTURE 1,283,245 5.4%
    09‑17 13D SPP / Sanchez Production Partners LLC SP Common Equity Subsidiary LLC 4,650,439 23.3%
    09‑17 13D NHLD / National Holdings Corp. ASHER DANIEL 2,656,450 19.55% 0.00
    09‑17 13D VCIF / Vertical Capital Income Fund Shares of Beneficial Interest Relative Value Partners Group, LLC 1,773,596 17.1% 27.80

    Amended Filings

    This table lists amended filings in the last week, and is useful for monitoring changes in existing investments or when a fund closes a position. I have eliminated all filings with less than a 5% change in ownership.

    Date Form Company Investor Shares Ownership Change
    09‑24 13D/A TMBR / Timber Pharmaceuticals, Inc. TardiMed Sciences LLC 5,437,517 45.2% -5.24
    09‑24 13D/A BBI / Brickell Biotech, Inc. Palisade Concentrated Equity Partnership II, LP 1,073,374 3.86% -70.31
    09‑24 13D/A FTK / Flotek Industries Inc. North Sound Trading, LP 6,600,000 9.3% 24.00
    09‑23 13D/A XOMA / XOMA Corporation BIOTECHNOLOGY VALUE FUND L P 4,182,243 38.0% 90.10
    09‑23 13D/A ETNB / 89bio, Inc. ORBIMED ADVISORS LLC 1,864,721 9.4% -21.01
    09‑23 13D/A SREV / ServiceSource International, Inc. Edenbrook Capital, LLC 13,611,126 14.24% 15.77
    09‑23 13D/A KNX / Knight Transportation, Inc. MOYES JERRY 9,034,826 5.3% -77.25
    09‑23 13D/A DVD / Dover Motorsports, Inc. TIPPIE HENRY B 12,735,000 59.6% 39.25
    09‑23 13D/A BFFTF / Biofrontera AG DEUTSCHE BALATON AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 14,200,469 30.8% 6.94
    09‑23 13D/A SBGLF / Sibanye Gold Ltd ADR GOLD ONE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 217,483,523 8.13% -12.01
    09‑23 13D/A SBBP / Strongbridge Biopharma plc CAXTON CORP 10,280,682 15.2% -12.64
    09‑23 13D/A IMXI / International Money Express, Inc. Steamboat Capital Partners, LLC 2,396,676 6.3% -7.35
    09‑22 13D/A BBW / Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. Philotimo Fund, LP 864,580 5.5% -42.71
    09‑22 13D/A PLAY / Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC 4,225,800 8.9% 50.85
    09‑22 13D/A CLRO / ClearOne, Inc. BAGLEY EDWARD D 10,152,405 54.1%
    09‑22 13D/A CLRO / ClearOne, Inc. HAKIMOGLU ZEYNEP 1,067,856 5.6% 19.15
    09‑22 13D/A 11040G103 / Bristow Group Inc Solus Alternative Asset Management LP 5,389,526 17.8%
    09‑22 13D/A PLAY / Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. Hill Path Capital LP 4,448,542 9.3% 32.86
    09‑22 13D/A EGI / Entree Gold Inc. RIO TINTO PLC 32,788,629 17.6%
    09‑22 13D/A WHLR / Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. STILWELL JOSEPH 1,286,609 13.1% 9.17
    09‑22 13D/A AGTX / Agentix Corp. Winterhalter Michael 150,000 0.004% -99.93
    09‑22 13D/A FLWS / 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. MCCANN CHRISTOPHER G 22,062,176 38.2% -33.91
    09‑22 13D/A SYNH / Syneos Health, Inc. ADVENT INTERNATIONAL CORP/MA 18,647,036 17.94% -17.14
    09‑21 13D/A MRSN / Mersana Therapeutics, Inc. New Enterprise Associates 14, L.P. 5,963,114 8.7% -32.56
    09‑21 13D/A FSLR / First Solar, Inc. Walton Lukas T 13,841,358 13.1% -40.37
    09‑21 13D/A SYNH / Syneos Health, Inc. THOMAS H. LEE ADVISORS, LLC 16,010,301 15.4% -16.98
    09‑21 13D/A ETNB / 89bio, Inc. RA CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.P. 4,736,214 23.8% 16.67
    09‑21 13D/A MJCO / Majesco Majesco Ltd 0 0.0% -100.00
    09‑21 13D/A KFS / Kingsway Financial Services Inc. STILWELL JOSEPH 6,375,904 28.0% 6.87
    09‑21 13D/A DVA / DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC 36,095,570 31.7% 6.73
    09‑21 13D/A IMUX / Immunic, Inc. Eckenstein-Geigy-Stiftung 440,000 2.94% -52.96
    09‑21 13D/A BWG / BrandywineGLOBAL - Global Income Opportunities Fund, Inc. Bulldog Investors, LLC 915,400 %
    09‑21 13D/A SONM / Sonim Technologies, Inc. 180 DEGREE CAPITAL CORP. /NY/ 9,395,229 %
    09‑21 13D/A WUBA / 58.com Inc. Tencent Holdings Ltd 0 0.0% -100.00
    09‑18 13D/A SOLO / Electrameccanica Vehicles Corp. Ltd. KROLL JERRY 11,474,196 17.18% -60.41
    09‑18 13D/A CWGL / Crimson Wine Group Ltd. Cumming John D. 3,017,861 13.0%
    09‑18 13D/A LUB / Luby's, Inc. PAPPAS CHRISTOPHER JAMES 5,667,153 18.43%
    09‑18 13D/A TORC / resTORbio, Inc. ORBIMED ADVISORS LLC 5,513,015 28.1% 105.11
    09‑18 13D/A CRSP / CRISPR Therapeutics AG Versant Venture Capital IV, L.P. 2,087,120 3.0% -30.23
    09‑18 13D/A MTEM / Molecular Templates, Inc. SANTE HEALTH VENTURES I LP 7,091,100 15.5% -9.88
    09‑18 13D/A MHH / Mastech Holdings, Inc. WADHWANI SUNIL 2,548,314 22.4% -40.90
    09‑18 13D/A IMVT / Immunovant, Inc. Roivant Sciences Ltd. 56,377,388 57.6% 6.27
    09‑18 13D/A RGNX / REGENXBIO Inc. Fox Allan M. 3,120,235 8.3%
    09‑18 13D/A CLRO / ClearOne, Inc. CLEARONE INC 1,067,856 5.6%
    09‑18 13D/A WUBA / 58.com Inc. GENERAL ATLANTIC LLC 0 0.0% -100.00
    09‑18 13D/A PSV / Hermitage Offshore Services Ltd. Scorpio Services Holding Ltd 1,011,096 3.2%
    09‑18 13D/A WUBA / 58.com Inc. Yao Jinbo 0 0.0% -100.00
    09‑18 13D/A GARS / Garrison Capital Inc. STILWELL JOSEPH 244,274 8.2% 18.84
    09‑18 13D/A FORTY / Formula Systems (1985) Ltd. ASSECO POLAND S.A. 5,733,574 37.5% -5.54
    09‑18 13D/A FORTY / Formula Systems (1985) Ltd. Bernstein Guy 1,817,973 11.9% -11.19
    09‑18 13D/A EDSA / Edesa Biotech, Inc. Edesa Biotech, Inc. 3,317,207 34.4%
    09‑17 13D/A L / Loews Corp. TISCH JAMES S 16,829,404 6.1% 19.61
    09‑17 13D/A REPL / Replimune Group, Inc. Atlas Venture Fund X, L.P. 2,524,866 6.3% -16.00
    09‑17 13D/A PIH / 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. Hale Partnership Capital Management, LLC 0 0.0% -100.00
    09‑17 13D/A GDL / GDL Fund, The GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 2,573,150 17.86% 10.18
    09‑17 13D/A FLGT / Fulgent Genetics, Inc. Gao Hanlin 803,379 3.6% -62.50
    09‑17 13D/A MCS / Marcus Corporation (THE) GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 713,650 3.08% -9.41
    09‑17 13D/A REPCF / RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. Schutte Andrew 4,627,351 13.51%
    09‑17 13D/A TTSH / Tile Shop Holdings, Inc. B. Riley Financial, Inc. 3,538,103 6.8% 21.43
    09‑17 13D/A TLGT / Teligent, Inc. LIFE SCIENCES OPPORTUNITIES FUND II LP 153,490 2.83% -85.03

    Source: Fintel.io/activists

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    Stock Market Fever Coming to an End?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 09:30 PM PDT

    It looks like we might be seeing a healthy and much needed reset to stock prices. Some of these tech companies became way over priced with all of the speculation we have seen recently. I think there are a few gems in the tech industry right now for long term investors that a lot of people are over-looking because they are not the 'new hotness' or because they have had a little bit of bad news. $INTC and $CSCO to name two companies that are trading well below what many securities analysts would consider fair value. Anyone looking at other tech companies that look promising for long term investors?

    Disclaimer: For educational purposes only, this is not investment or financial advice. You should consult a certified financial advisor and tax professional before making any investments or financial decisions.

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    Stock Market Newbie

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 01:15 PM PDT

    Is it possible to turn $1000 into $10,000 within a couple of months in the market? I have a little background. Unfortunately covid-19 has really affected my household earnings. Maybe I'm looking for a miracle. I dont know, just need honest advice and help. Working part time and still haven't been able to procure full time job that earns enough to pay my monthly expenses. Also my mortgage is deferred until December under the cares act and will be tacked on to the end of the loan term but I rather be able to pay what was deferred upfront.

    I am a young widow that went from a two income household to one which has already been a struggle for several years and damnit Covid-19 sucker punched me.

    Gotta get out of this hole!

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    Buying stock over asking price. How long should it take to buy?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 03:22 PM PDT

    Currently buying a few shares of a stock that dropped hard after hours. Still new to a lot of trading, but placed a limit order 20c above the asking bid as the market value is still $10 higher and I'm not worried about a few cents loss on a small sum of shares.

    If my offer is well above bid and asking, how long should I be expecting these trades to go through? Is it possible that there are just a lot of people buying at market and I can't get the trade in despite asking value dropping?

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    Long term shares

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 03:00 PM PDT

    Trading short term and trying to buy the dip is too volatile and time consuming for me so i just decided not to be an idiot and instead put money into companies that will grow 3+ years no matter what happens in the coming unpredictable months since i dont actually need the money now. I am thinking amazon, Microsoft, nvidia, tsmc and some solid companies in ev, 5g and renewable energy. Any recomendations?

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    What’s the difference between investing in an ETF tracker and the S&P 500 itself?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 12:55 PM PDT

    Is there any reason why all these ETFs have been created to track the S&P 500... why don't people just invest in the S&P itself?

    This is probably a really stupid question for experienced investors, so I apologise in advance.

    I'm new and really interested in trying to expose myself to the world of investing & learn as much as I can... but the more I learn the more questions I have 😂

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    iShares Core FTSE 100 UCITS ETF GBP (Dist) ISF - long term hold?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 12:35 PM PDT

    I'm looking for a fairly passive ETF that I can routinely put X% of my income into for the foreseeable future. This ETF also has a 4.45% dividend yield currently which is a massive benefit.

    It's done well to track the S&P500 since it's inception and just wondered if anyone had any reasons why I should be apprehensive of this ETF or should be avoiding it completely?

    Or whether anyone had any other ETF recommendations for a longterm passive strategy?

    Thanks for all and any advice.

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    New to stocks

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 12:35 PM PDT

    Hi all, I'm new to stocks and have some extra money that I know will be good to invest. "I want to make my money work for me", you know? Anyways, I've recently been reading a bunch of news articles such as yahoo finance, CNBC, motley fool, the street. (Would be open to other suggestions!) I'm just curious, due to Covid, stock prices for a lot of companies are down 50% or more. Now, because my money is just sitting in a savings, doing nothing, I thought I'd buy up some of these as they have high dividends (8-12%. I haven't bought a lot, $200 - $300 (CAD) of four different ones. But my questions are: A - should I invest more into one company rather than multiple? B - is this a good idea to buy shares when we don't really know how the economy is going? I probably have more, but can't think of them. Any insight is appreciated!

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    Watchlist: 9/24 Red Markets, Green Energy

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 05:41 AM PDT

    Market Notes:

    Markets are solidly in correction territory as bears appear to be firmly in control. Even TSLA has fallen out of favor after it's "battery day."

    Some small-cap green energy stocks are in play this morning as after the massive short-squeeze on SPI yesterday.

    I'm watching for sympathy plays on some other low floats.

    No surprises on the jobs report this morning. Futures are pointing towards a lower open.

    Watchlist:

    POLA is a low float, resistance at $5

    SPI is a low float, on watch

    CTRA is a low float, watching for a setup above $10

    PERI is a low float, resistance at $6.90

    SUNW is a low float, support at $4.50

    SBE is a lowish float, watching for a setup above $14.35

    OMI key level at $17.66

    PACB has resistance at $8.80

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    Relative volume

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 09:25 AM PDT

    Does anyone know of a mobile app or mobile site where you can create stock watch lists that show REAL TIME relative volume? The best I have been able to find is FinViz but they don't have an app or mobile site.

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    amazon got 280 billion in revenue in 2019 but only got 10 billion in profits?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 05:39 PM PDT

    Is that because they reinvested the other money? Or is it actually what they made in profit?

    If they profited more then that then please tell me how much they really got. I can't find the numbers

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    Any insight on DGLY? I have this stock and I can't remember why I bought it.

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 08:50 AM PDT

    Well, that may not be entirely true. Digital Ally ($DGLY) makes, among other things, police bodycams and well... those should've been mass produced and handed out by now.

    Google is pretty mum on the future (or present) of DGLY. Any of you better informed?

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    Which Shell stock do I have to buy?

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 08:47 AM PDT

    I don't know which ticker I have to pick.

    Here are all variants: https://www.shell.com/investors/share-price-information.html

    I read that B shares are better then A shares because there is some tax on A shares.

    I read that stocks from the LSE is better because of tax purposes but as you can see those shares are all in GBP.

    I have EUR and USD and live in an EU country. Which ticker should I pick?

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    r/StockMarket September 2020 Contest Update as of 9/24/20 @ 10:30AM ET.

    Posted: 24 Sep 2020 07:28 AM PDT

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