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Anyone still in on ZOM? I'm holding for the expected catalysts this month, but Sain dropped a vid over the weekend telling folks to think about exiting this week if it hits $3.

Wondering what I'm missing...
His angle was sell the news. The catalyst is launching the product. Once it does, he is thinking that the buzz will be over and the stock will sell off. Their earnings a quarter after the launch will tell you if the public was interested. Until then (in his opinion) its a spec play.
 
His angle was sell the news. The catalyst is launching the product. Once it does, he is thinking that the buzz will be over and the stock will sell off. Their earnings a quarter after the launch will tell you if the public was interested. Until then (in his opinion) its a spec play.

Thanks man, that makes sense. I got in late so I'm gonna have to keep a close eye on this.
 
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NNOX has been a $50-$55 stock since I've been watching it. I knew when it dropped to $44 it would get back to $55. I had no idea it'd do this once it got back.
NNOX has been beaten down after a decent earnings. I'll be swinging this one back up.
Sold my options for NNOX. This is a steady one to rinse and repeat anytime in drops under $45.
 
I need to hedge
I have reached my goals for Growth stocks and Leary of adding more

I have a Target date fund that has been consistent

but Want to start a value portfolio
incase interest rates rise this summer

Looking at

Lowes
J&j
Walmart
Nike

These are some that I have in my professionally managed account. Back then I didn’t understand why my advisor got a couple of these, but now I’m like thanks Dave.

I grabbed Nke back when Kap drove the price down.
JNJ before Covid
WM - dividend king
Cost - great value / company/ just gave us I think what $16 per share special dividend
Ups
 
These are some that I have in my professionally managed account. Back then I didn’t understand why my advisor got a couple of these, but now I’m like thanks Dave.

I grabbed Nke back when Kap drove the price down.
JNJ before Covid
WM - dividend king
Cost - great value / company/ just gave us I think what $16 per share special dividend
Ups

i like costco
 
I need to hedge
I have reached my goals for Growth stocks and Leary of adding more

I have a Target date fund that has been consistent

but Want to start a value portfolio
incase interest rates rise this summer

Looking at

Lowes
J&j
Walmart
Nike

You may want to consider CVS.. If you decide against WMT or J&J.
 
VDRM is gaining.

Up 82%




NEWS!

LOS ANGELES, March 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ViaDerma, Inc., ("Company") (OTC Pink: VDRM), is pleased to announce they have paid off all outstanding toxic convertible debt and the Company is now completely debt free. The total debt amounted to more than $869,900 and was spread out over five notes held by multiple creditors dating back to 2016, issued for monies received between 2016 to 2018. Conversion of the notes could have resulted in the issuance of more than 600 million shares of Company stock. After weeks of negotiation, ViaDerma management was able to reach settlements with the individual noteholders totaling only 70 million shares of ViaDerma stock in exchange for the cancellation of all the notes and the entire debt. As a result of this payment which was completed last week the Company is now completely debt free. Dr. Chris Otiko, ViaDerma President and CEO said, "Being completely out of debt is a major milestone for us. With this behind we can now focus all of our attention on increasing sales and continuing to expand our business. My expectation is that we will be able to self-fund all of our operations from this point on and should no longer require to take on any debt." ViaDerma also announced the licensing agreement they entered into in January 2021 for use of its Vitastem product has resulted in revenues of $30,000 per month since it began two months ago. The Company receives $5,000 per month for each state in which the licensee is doing business. The licensee is currently in six states and expects to expand to more states within the next 30-60 days.
 
Hey fam, I'm sitting on 7.5k that I was going to reinvest in $FSR (may still do so later on but a smaller amount), but I realized that I need to diversify my positions as I'm tech heavy.

I'm not opposed to index, ETFs or mutual funds as I'm currently invested in $DODGX, $SOXX, $FCNTX, $VOO, and $FBGRX. Other stocks held outside of tech, $LUV, $DIS, $UNH, $COF, $ADP. Any suggestions...Looking long term value stocks or established growth stocks that I can buy on a dip.
 
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