Going for $BTCS at the moment, banks like JP Morgan and the Swiss Bank are bullish on staking and BTCS was already doing it first. Prices are very low now so it's a good time to stack.
On Friday, 40 of the Top 100 "Stocks to Own" on barchart.com were REITs. It is that kind of market right now. But I'm wondering why their algorithm isn't picking up BHVN which broke to a new ATH in spite of the market. Another biotech I'm watching is ANAB. Look at the moving averages all clumped together. It's a precarious position, but I'll be watching if it breaks out.
After the gap-up, a large supply of stock came into the market. I would assume the recently developed trading range will eventually resolve to continue the down-trend and settle into a range between 45 and 38 or 33. That is, unless demand re-appears. 30-minute bars:
The stocks I'm looking to buy more of HCMC at 0.0008 or 0.00009 a share. The stock is RYCEY (Rolls Royce holdings) at $1.50 a share.
EV Stock IDEX Has moved up in price on a series of news announcments, but trades under it's 50 200 MA
I’ll be looking at RH (Restoration Hardware) and LULU this week. Both report earnings on Wednesday the 8th. I bought RH during the pandemic for around $87 a share. Sold at $120. Regret not holding it longer term. Looking for another entry as I think it can go far in the long term.
I'm currently checking out $DFS. What do you think of this stock? Bought a good bag of $LCID last month at $20, I'm thinking of stacking up more, what do you think? And lastly $BTCS, they were recently listed on Nasdaq. They are launching a Data Analytic Platform soon that would consolidate crypto exchange into just one platform. The price is $5.80, you think it's a good entry?
LCID is volatile, but has potential. Of course it has no revenues right now. DFS: credit cards are susceptible to retailers pushing back against the fees that they charge BTCS: why not COIN?
I have only three: $DKNG (waiting for 40-42$ to buy) $LTHM (waiting for 26-27$ price to sell) $SI (waiting for 100$ to buy)
Looking at BABA and the chinese stocks for a continuation in rebound off the multi week lows. Engulfing candles + gap up off the 2 year lows
AFRM (Affirm Holdings Inc) on my radar (to partial sell). Has popped over the past 1 1/2 months due to deals with Walmart, Target, Amazon, and others... On one hand could be a good time to take partial profits from the recent surge (there's always a big jump upon good news) ; on the other, it has huge promise for the long term.
Lockheed Martin, Kimberly Clark and Verizon have been down enough for the last two weeks or so that they've been going buying opps to possibly DCA down a bit, depending on when anyone got in on them. Those dividends are never going away either, and Verizon has a lot of room to grow.