Held the IPO on a weekly closing basis. Facing short and long term resistance between $60 and $66.50. $53 to $57 offers long term support. $53.64 needs to hold into year end to open the possibility of a move above the highs in 2019 and 2020. The stock will most likely establish a head and proceed to form a right shoulder (on the daily) from the current base to draw in trigger-friendly buyers who believe momentum can persist, and short sellers who think the H&S formation will ultimately lead to lower prices. I`d be a seller of puts in the $60s.
Looking for $TWLO to move to $85 in the near term, 1 month. In Oct. $85 Calls @ 1.10 from pre-earnings. Had 3, sold 1 at 3.00, now I'm riding free.
High Standards for Twilio (TWLO) Feb 12, 2019 Headed into its Q4 earnings report, the growth technology stock TWLO has set a high bar for itself. We have flagged the stock in our Bespoke 50 for some time now as one of the top growth stocks in the Russell 3000 in addition to it earning the accolade of best-performing stock of 2018. This comes in part as a result of the company’s recent history of strong earnings reports. Scheduled to report after the close today (2/11), TWLO is coming off of back-to-back quarters of Earnings Triple Plays—beating EPS and sales estimates while also raising guidance. While time will tell if we see back-to-back-to-back Triple plays (something that certainly no one should be banking on but is also not totally out of the question), strong earnings reports are definitely nothing new for the company. Below we provide snapshots from our new interactive site’s Earnings Explorer showing a summary of how TWLO typically reports relative to expectations and then how it reacts to those reports. Below that we show the growth of EPS and revenues for the company over time. The top two gauges below show TWLO’s EPS and Sales beat rates at 90% and 100%, which is considerably better than the market averages of 59% and 56%, respectively. The two gauges below that show the percentage of time that the stock has reacted positively to its historical earnings reports (70%), while the other gauge shows the Bespoke Earnings Score, which is a proprietary measure which takes into account how often a stock exceeds EPS and revenue forecasts as well as how the stock typically reacts to beats or misses. In the ten quarters that TWLO has been public, it has beaten EPS estimates 90% of the time. The only exception was in November 2017 when EPS were in line with forecasts and the stock dropped 7% on its earnings reaction day. Even more impressive, the company has a flawless record when it comes to sales; sales have come in above estimates every single time the company has reported. Aside from topping forecasts, EPS and revenues have been steadily increasing over the past couple of years since TWLO went public. With such a strong track record of EPS and revenue beats, investors have noticed and increasingly flocked to the stock over the past year. 2018 did not see a single quarter in which TWLO didn’t rise 16% or more on its earnings reaction days. Last quarter, the stock saw a remarkable full day gain of 35.44%! While the stock has been positive more than negative, TWLO has a history of volatility in both directions, averaging a move of +/-13.75% change on earnings days. Contrary to last quarter’s jump, looking back to its report in May 2017, TWLO lowered guidance and the stock dropped over 26% on its earnings reaction day. Also, gaps higher are not always indicative of gains on the day. Throughout 2016 and 2017, the stock typically gapped higher only to shed some or all of these gains throughout the day. In other words, while the stock has, for the most part, reacted very well on earnings days, the insanely positive response has been more or less a 2018 phenomenon. Turning to Tuesday’s report, while there is no reason there can’t be another strong report along with huge upward price movement, and more specifically last quarter, volatility for the stock cuts in both directions. Additionally, with four straight quarters of such strong reactions to earnings, TWLO no doubt faces very optimistic expectations.
I was very shocked to see Jeffrey Immelt made it to Twilio's board of directors. That guy ruined GE. Sounds like they want to use him for his connections, but he ain't worth it; he's connected to the collapse of GE to me.
this is not consultation or advice. TWLO: the price going to meet level 279. if the price go under this value, the price should meet the red line.
this is not consultation or advice. TWLO: The price reach the first target price, the halfway indicator (blue line) price 279 and stop there. from now the price can go up or down, because the price is under EMA line (orange) and we have red dots on the halfway indicator (the red dots indicate bearish trend), the probability to go down is higher then going up. If the price go below the blue line(halfway indicator), the next target will be the res line (lower target indicator).
this is not consultation or advice. TWLO: The price go above the EMA (orange line), and above the halfway indicator(blue line). the probability to go up to meet the high target indicator(green line) is higher then going back down. As long as the price above the EMA, the trend is bullish.
this is not consultation or advice. All Indicator lines used as dynamic support and resistance, that change reliance on the price and time. When the price reach and meet one of the indicator, the trend stop, and new trend begin. the system show the next price target at high probability(no 100%). TWLO: The price go below the EMA (orange line), and below the halfway indicator(blue line). the price should meet the low target indicator(red line). As long as the price below the EMA, the trend is bearish.
this is not consultation or advice. All Indicator lines used as dynamic support and resistance, that change reliance on the price and time. When the price reach and meet one of the indicator, the trend stop, and new trend begin. the system show the next price target at high probability(no 100%). TWLO: The price go above the EMA (orange line), and check the halfway indicator(blue line). If the price go above the Halfway indicator, the the target will be the High target indicator (green line). As long as the price above the EMA, the trend is bullish.
Twilio shares are trading higher after the company reported better-than-expected Q4 EPS and sales results and issued Q1 sales guidance above estimates. Feb 18, 2021 5:57a ET
It was a monster report from Twilio, all but assured they are going to end up raising guidance for the next 2 years.
Great growth company. I didn't have the guts to hold through earnings and now will need to wait for a pullback to get back in