01-25-2021, 10:55 AM
(01-25-2021, 10:42 AM)kblake Wrote:(01-25-2021, 10:22 AM)Otter Wrote:GME is not even worth $20 a share. They nearly went bankrupt last year. The stores have been dead for years. The only reason why the stock is up this high is because it was being hyped on every stock board known to man and it was the 2nd most shorted stock. The news of the activist is not the reason its up $125 from its lows.(01-25-2021, 10:05 AM)kblake Wrote:(01-25-2021, 10:01 AM)crimsonghost747 Wrote:Like I said it's based on the future. Its cheap based on future sales. They have cash flow no debt or loan. I don't question the traders who keep bidding it up lol(01-25-2021, 09:55 AM)EricL Wrote: Why wouldn't a company with $10.5M in annual revenues be worth $2B? That's only 200X sales! =)
sounds cheap to me!
We all should be questioning GME at $100. This stock should be worth $5
If it goes up any higher I will buy puts
I've now sold 5 2/19/21 GME $20 Puts at an average of $0.80 per contract. Their balance sheet has been cleaned up substantially, an activist investor appointed to the board who is focused on continuing to grow online sales (2020 was a 300%+ growth rate for online sales), and they are undergoing the mother of all short squeezes right now.
Worst case scenario, the stock drops more than 85% in three weeks, and I end up owning 500 shares at $20/share, plus the $400 I pocketed for selling the puts.
Same thing is happing to TR right now. Yes that boring stock Tootsie Roll. This market is bonkers. Just buy the top 5 shorted stocks and make millions
A lot of the same was said about CHWY when it was $35/share. Cohen knows what he is doing.
The company had over $100 million cash on hand at the end of October, more than $300 million operating income at the end of FY2018, and it would be trivial for them to do a small issuance at current prices to eliminate their debt (pulling a TSLA).
I think the odds of them being under $20 in three weeks time is low. Pretty sure I will get to keep the $400 and not own any shares in mid-February.