$American Superconductor (AMSC.US)$I think you'll be able to buy this at $25 or slightly better 24 and 7/8 24 and 3/4 in the very near future. they had outstanding earnings their guidance is superb they picked up several new analysts writing research on the company it's nothing but positive. and if you look at the chart it has the 20-day moving average has a nice upward bias and prior to this post earnings rally it has held that 20-day upward trend for an extended period. so I think with a v...
smoothshoe
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Tom’s Jerry
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I always regret not having bought more shares. But you never know, and hindsight is 20/20. Still, this is how I make my living.
Today is 2/12/24. Sizing 15% for NPWR at13.41 with 1mins ORB, SL at LOD. SL order triggered but order not filled. At the end sold at12.78. shitty illiquid stock. AMSC, sold half at34.26 and remain 1/2 for original SL. at 27/11/24, AMSC, stopped out for remaining 1/2 for original SL. ATGE, sold half at 90.79 and remain 1/2 for SL at BE.
A lagging sector. Natgas has been lagging and on the downtrend for years now after the big run-up. We'll that big run up, was only the first leg of this inflation super cycle. Many of the natgas companies have begun to already run. One sector is still lagging. Potash, potash runs with natgas. If anyone is looking for a sector to hold for the next year or so to see huge gains (my favorites go in the hundreds of percent gains), then have i got the sector for you. $Intrepid Potash (IPI.US)$ here is...
Squishys98
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was looking at several natural gas companies the last two weeks. Always seems like a hit or miss buying them at this time of year. Several of them looked like it is possibly a better buy in, January following a normal decline in November and December. But they are trending an increase this year which seems odd. Possibly the campaign run of them promising more fracking and cutting back on green initiatives have sparked a change?
iamiam
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Squishys98
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I think energy gets another drop, I do not believe that about potash,another drop, always, but not before a good run. although I'm always happy with a shock drop
smoothshoe
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dynamic-stacker
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I use analyst ratings and price targets as a starting point. I then research the analysts and their reasoning behind the price targets. Then, I researched the companies, including top executives, for prior successes. Then, I look at their addressable market and industry peers to ensure they possess a competitive advantage. Lastly, EPS must be trending upward on a quarterly basis. I hope this helps.
RocketXP9 : same boat