Makes 800 in this investment. :)
07/14/2020 11:00:18 Bought 100 MMMB @ 1.59 -165.95 07/14/2020 11:00:33 Bought 200 MMMB @ 1.59 -318.00
Dumbest reason ever to buy a stock. Someone else holds it, with inside information. lol! They were so sure they bought at $4.15.
07/14/2020 15:31:46 Bought 100 QUAD @ 2.9099 -290.99 07/14/2020 15:31:46 Bought 100 QUAD @ 2.9099 -290.99 07/14/2020 15:31:46 Bought 100 QUAD @ 2.9099 -290.99 07/14/2020 15:31:46 Bought 178 QUAD @ 2.9099 -517.96 07/14/2020 15:31:46 Bought 22 QUAD @ 2.91 -64.02
Today was a big breather. Think the S+P had clocked me eight out of ten days, and especially
yesterday. Was in the red for the year. Smaller stocks finally joined the parade today, and I got the market by 1%.
Stocks up over 5%:
AGRX 5.2% still in the hole, but a reprieve from the chopping block BWEN 13.3% ELA 6.2% ENPH 6.8% EVOK 5% LPTH 5.7% MVIS 9.6% RADA 6.4% RVP 5.3% VBIV 18.68% ( at $4.51, but $5.06 after hours. )
Currently getting some kind of lesson in warrants:
CCH+ in the hole, but holding until the symbol becomes UTZ, which should be by quarters end. Local company with 40 years of increasing revenue. My favorite chips.
FEACW - +$1280 sold some up 100%, now up 76% could be the bigger fool theory as a new SPAC, or maybe they have the target of a lifetime lined up.
Possibly the lesson is that new insiders want to get their hands on some cash when they get the opportunity. I'm sure I would if my company went public.
FREEW - down $380 not sure, but possibly the biggest maker of non sugar sweeteners. And licorice? No idea what is up with that. Here is some spin: yahoo.com
IMTXW - down $570 T cell cancer research: immatics.com maybe a flash in the pan, but they have a deal with GSK: investors.immatics.com
PAEWW - down $144 - "Pacific Architects & Engineers, Inc. (PAE) provides architecture and engineering services. The company offers expeditionary construction, base operation, supply chain solutions, facilities management, civil infrastructure, police training, and maintenance services" pae.com
2018 federal contracts: $1.9 billion. #36 on the latest Bloomberg Government list: data.bloomberglp.com |