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Stock hit $19 today... Missed out on a number in the mid six figures. Guh.
Update: would now have been $1.2 million
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I bought a few hundred $ at $18. You had 30k shares?
No I had a couple thousand shares in my 401k which is bad enough. Planned on holding for a a long time but outsmarted myself trying to be mr stock trader. Bought them all the way down from $5-$2.

But I noticed in March or April the ask on the few January $10 calls I had been holding since December were .10 per contact ($10 each). The stock was beaten down primarily bc of dilution to raise money to finish building their sats. I knew their launch, FCC approval, and partnership announcements were all coming before January. The stock has previously spiked quickly on good news so I figured any one of those could create a quick IV spike that I could cash in on if I could scalp them cheap.

Was able to accumulate 300 $10 contacts between .05 and .15. I also had 100 January $20 calls that I think I mostly got for .01 or maybe it was .05 idk.

Those 300 $10 calls that I bought for like $5k on are now worth $850k. That did most of the heavy lifting.

Edit: not 401k, IRA that was an old 401k I rolled over.
 
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No I had a couple thousand shares in my 401k which is bad enough. Planned on holding for a a long time but outsmarted myself trying to be mr stock trader. Bought them all the way down from $5-$2.

But I noticed in March or April the ask on the few January $10 calls I had been holding since December were .10 per contact ($10 each). The stock was beaten down primarily bc of dilution to raise money to finish building their sats. I knew their launch, FCC approval, and partnership announcements were all coming before January. The stock has previously spiked quickly on good news so I figured any one of those could create a quick IV spike that I could cash in on if I could scalp them cheap.

Was able to accumulate 300 $10 contacts between .05 and .15. I also had 100 January $20 calls that I think I mostly got for .01 or maybe it was .05 idk.

Those 300 $10 calls that I bought for like $5k on are now worth $850k. That did most of the heavy lifting.

Edit: not 401k, IRA that was an old 401k I rolled over.

Now you'll try to make it up on the next one and loose
 
About as close to a confirmation as you're gonna get...

 
"Investors have been questioning whether Mr. Icahn himself has been selling his stock. He has taken out personal loans using his stock as collateral. Banks that offer these loans typically have strict requirements related to the value of a company. A sharp drop in a stock price could force a lender to sell shares."

Lol, bless their hearts.

 
"Investors have been questioning whether Mr. Icahn himself has been selling his stock. He has taken out personal loans using his stock as collateral. Banks that offer these loans typically have strict requirements related to the value of a company. A sharp drop in a stock price could force a lender to sell shares."

Lol, bless their hearts.

These people and their hypocrisies.
 
I mean, neither of them actually need this, but imagining the type of things Qualcomm could do with an actual production subsidiary like Intel...ooooooowiieee. Shit.
It might be a tough puck to slide by the FTC goalie, but the synergies - on the surface - sure seem like they're there.
 
It might be a tough puck to slide by the FTC goalie, but the synergies - on the surface - sure seem like they're there.

I think the Harris admin or Trump admin would both tell the FTC we (the country) need to let this happen because right now Asia is cleaning our clock on chip growth and if a real war ever pops off we will be fucked even more than we are now regarding manufacturing in country.
 
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