Amazing how quick things change. Took some ETE profits & keeping some unless sell is triggered - ER coming up. ACIA under $41 for the second time now. AAOI $30's
It is making a real nice move since i last looked @ it so congrats if you are playing it! Do you think it's just the upgrade or maybe them banning Russia? AND maybe they would really fly if they banned Trump
Lol on trump. Yeah i actually heard about the ban and that is what got me on the move. I later read about the upgrade. So figured that was the bigger reason.
@Neil Allen forgot to mention that Cohen has a couple mil JD which is up today & didn't cross compare his entry with chart but might be interesting to see b/c know his entry into my plays has changed them.
lol think i have posted my thoughts on upgrades & if true then yours is definitely working out better than IMGN & OCUL etc
came close to picking up some ACIA the first time it dipped under $41 & SO glad i didn't b/c it too touched down to $30's.
Gave the ADOM heads up or as @Neil Allen would say "banged the table" a few days back which is in the $5's now
ETE hanging on by 03 cents so not expecting to still be in this much longer lol. And don't trust ADOM anymore & not holding over the weekend so am out for now & hope it dips back down to $3's again but if not then can always get back in. Heading out for a bit so hope everyone has a great day
MULE: $23.90: terrific earnings; ready for leg up imo. Mulesoft reported a stellar Q3, with revenue growth of 57% y/y smashing analyst consensus for 45% y/y growth. The company also delivered a huge guidance increase, boosting its FY17 revenue growth by ~$10 million. The news sent the stock flying ~7% after hours, a marked departure from Mulesoft's Q3 release, where a seemingly flawless beat-and-raise was met with a sudden selloff in the stock. The company has largely recovered most of the ground it lost post Q2, and shares are now trading at ~8x EV/FTM revenues. Despite the stock remaining a fantastic long-term growth story, its high valuation probably caps its near-term upside. Mulesoft - an essential platform company. Platform software companies - PaaS, as it's called - provide the essential backbone that enterprises use to build applications with. Because PaaS companies play at the layer below all of an enterprise's applications - which in and of themselves might be difficult to uproot - their subscription revenues are even stickier than usual software companies. In Mulesoft's case, it continues to grow not only by landing new deals but from an extremely sticky customer base that can purchase more cores to integrate more applications on its Anypoint platform. Recent Insider Buying: Sapphire: $21.99 1,600 Large Shareholder 6,527,018 2017-10-09 Filing $21.47 1,098,400 Large Shareholder 6,528,618 2017-10-09 Filing