Showing posts with label AMC. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 08, 2021

Weirdest Wall Street Stuff on Amazon

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by Fred Fuld III

Are you looking for a great joke gift for a stock trader friend? Or maybe just a funny gift for your father who likes to invest, and you need to come up with a present for Father’s Day. Then again, you could just be looking for something for yourself to prove what a great trader or investor you are.

If so, there is a great selection of unusual  items on Amazon related to investing and the stock market. Here is an interesting list of the out-of-the-ordinary.

ROCKET SHIP WSB WALL STREET BETS STOCK MARKET T-SHIRT

If you made money on GameStop (GME), why not show it off with this attention getting WallStreetBets To the Moon T-Shirt.

 

WOLF OF WALL STREET POSTER

Here’s an unusual one. A framable quote from Jordan Belfort, the Wolf of Wall Street.

 

MINIATURE ATM

All right, it’s not a real ATM. It’s basically a kid’s piggy bank, but instead of being in the shape of a pig, it is in the shape of a bank vault with keypads and everything. A unique gift for a child.

STOCK MARKET DECISION MAKER

If you can’t figure out which way the stock market is going, check out this desk paperweight stock market decision maker that might just tell you whether to buy, sell, short, hold, and so on. Makes a great icebreaker for visitors to your office.

 

ARE YOU MADE OF MONEY?

People might think so if they look below your pant cuffs and see socks with money raining down.


SHOW THAT YOU’RE THE GODFATHER OF STOCKS

If your father trades stocks, this might be the perfect Fathers Day gift, a T-shirt that says The Stocksfather.

 


COVID STOCK MARKET CHART

Now here’s a chart that you won’t see every day. A graph of the SPY from December 2019 to May 2020, showing the Coronavirus Crash.

 


SHOW THE WORLD THAT YOU TRADE WHILE YOU DRIVE

This is a chrome plastic license plate frame that proclaims that you would much rather be watching the stock market.

 

THANK YOU AMC STONK TO THE MOON STICKERS

Here are three stickers for those that made money from  AMC (AMC). Put them on your laptop, your front door, your car, your water bottle, your face, or wherever.

 


ARE YOU A STOCK MARKET GENIUS?

This Stock Market Genius coffee mug is great for braggarts.

 

WHAT GUY WOULDN’T WANT A THROW PILLOW?

This is a Buy the Fear, Sell the Greed throw pillow, great for punching or throwing if you make a trading mistake.

 

BULL AND BEAR BRONZE STATUE WITH A TWIST

You have probably seen several of this statues showing a bull and a bear. This one is a little different. The bull is goring the bear, and look at the bear’s expression.

Hopefully you can find some great unusual, weird, strange, investment related gifts for yourself, family, and friends.

 

 

 

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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

5 Low Priced Short Squeeze Stocks

 by Fred Fuld III

Unless you haven’t paid any attention to financial news at all, you probably already know that GameStop (GME) has gone up over 700% in the last five days. The movie theater chain, AMC (AMC) was available for a little over two bucks ten days ago. Today, it traded for 25.80 this morning in pre-market trading.

You also probably know that these huge gains have been caused by short squeezes.  Back on September 18 last year, I published an article called Top Restaurant Short Squeeze Stocks, and it listed four companies that were heavily shorted. In just the last four months, those stocks have had stellar returns.

The worst performing stock was up 38%. Not a bad return for four months. The best performing was Dave & Busters (PLAY), which was up 138%. Here are those four stocks, with the percent of float shorted at the time, the days to cover at the time, and the return if you had bought the stock back then and sold today.

StockSymbol% of FloatDays to Cover% Gain
Shake ShackSHAK26%5.785%
Dave & Buster’sPLAY33%1.8136%
Red RobinRRGB35%3.464%
El Pollo LocoLOCO19%11.238%

Many of the heavily shorted stocks you have seen on the news during the last couple days are high priced, with a majority of them trading over $100 a share. That’s a lot of risk. So If you are looking for low priced stocks that might be short squeeze plays, I will cover that shortly.

But first, a review about the short squeeze and its terminology. When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short selling can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against the short sellers, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason. All these stocks have significant short metrics.

StockSymbol% of FloatDays to CoverStock Price
AyroAYRO23.28%0.517.24
Clovis OncologyCLVS42.43%6.547.94
SenseonicsSENS30.95%1.362.51
TherapeuticsMDTXMD28.89%14.301.59
VBI VaccinesVBIV25.64%6.623.15

So as an example, VBI Vaccines has over 25% of the float shorted, and it will take over six days for the short sellers to cover their positions, based on the average daily volume.

Obviously, there is no guarantee that these stocks will go up, but if I was short any stock selling for less than $10 a share, I wouldn’t want to waste any time covering my position, before all the other short sellers clamor in and drive the price way up.

Disclosure: Author owns TXMD. No recommendations are express or implied.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Stocks Going Ex Dividend the First Week of December

Here is our latest update on the stock trading technique called ‘Buying Dividends,’ also commonly referred to as ‘Dividend Capture.’ This is the process of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at about the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend. This technique generally works only in bull markets, and can work in flat or choppy markets, but you need to avoid the technique during bear markets.
In order to be entitled to the dividend, you have to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date, and you can’t sell the stock until after the ex date. The actual dividend may not be paid for another few weeks.
WallStreetNewsNetwork.com has compiled a downloadable and sortable list of the stocks going ex dividend in the near future. The list contains many dividend paying companies, lots with market caps over $500 million, and yields over 2%. Here are a few examples showing the stock symbol, the ex-dividend date, the dividend amount, and yield.
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (AMC)12/1/20160.202.3%
Anthem, Inc. (ANTM)12/1/20160.651.8%
Calgon Carbon Corporation (CCC)12/1/20160.051.1%
Cedar Fair, L.P. (FUN)12/1/20160.865.7%
H&R Block, Inc. (HRB)12/1/20160.223.7%
Jack In The Box Inc. (JACK)12/1/20160.401.5%
Nike, Inc. (NKE)12/1/20160.181.4%
The additional ex-dividend stocks can be found here at wstnn.com. (If you have been to the website before, and the latest link doesn’t show up, you may have to empty your cache.) If you like dividend stocks, you should check out some of the other high yield stock lists at WallStreetNewsNetwork.com or WStNN.com. Most of the lists are free.
Dividend definitions:
Declaration date: the day that the company declares that there is going to be an upcoming dividend.
Ex-dividend date: the day on which if you buy the stock, you would not be entitled to that particular dividend; or the first day on which a shareholder can sell the shares and still be entitled to the dividend.
Monthly Dividend Stock List

Record date: the day when you must be on the company’s books as a shareholder to receive the dividend. The ex-dividend date is normally set for stocks at two business days before the record date.
Payment date: the day on which the dividend payment is actually made, which can be as long at two months after the ex date.

Sunday, October 04, 2015

IPOs for the Small Investor: GoDaddy, GoPro, Dave & Busters, Virgin, and More

If you haven't heard about the LOYAL3 brokerage firm, you should. The company allows investors to invest as little as $10 in a variety of stocks, without having to pay a commission. Enrollment is very simple with just three steps and takes only a couple minutes.

$10 Minimum Investment

You can buy full shares and partial shares based on the dollar amount, and you have the ability to invest one time or automatically on a monthly basis. There are no account management or account minimum fees. LOYAL3 receives compensation by performing various services for companies on its platform, and charges them for those services. Click on the link below for more information on the commission-free stock investing.

Invest Fee-Free. LOYAL3 is the only online stock platform that charges $0 fees. Enroll!

IPOs Open to Small Investors

More importantly, LOYAL3 participates in various IPOs, which allows the small investor to get in on some stock issues that are usually open to just wealthy investors and institutions. Some of the IPOs and follow-on investments that LOYAL3 has participated in include AMC (AMC), GoDaddy (GDDY), GoPro (GPRO), Virgin America (VA), and Dave & Busters (DAVE).

As a matter of fact, they are currently participating in an IPO for a major tech company, which is expected to price October 14. Click the link below to sign up for the list of upcoming IPO opportunities.

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Easy Sign-Up

You are not guaranteed that you will get the entire amount that you request. The minimum investment is $100. In addition, there are maximum investment limitations for the IPO. Plus, you need to have the funds available in the account in order to get shares, so I recommend that you open the account now and fund it so that you are ready when the next IPO that you are interested in comes out.

The LOYAL3 brokerage firm is a member of FINRA and SIPC. In the interest of full disclosure, I have an account with LOYAL3. I participated in two of their recent IPOs, and made roughly 60% the day the stock went public for one of the stocks and 30% the first day for the other stock. The sign-up process is easy and the customer service is superb.


Saturday, July 18, 2015

How to Get Shares in the Blue Buffalo IPO Stock Offering

If you watch television at all, you have probably seen the commercials for Blue Buffalo Dog Food. And if you own a dog (or a cat), you may even be buying Blue Buffalo for your pet. Blue Buffalo Pet Products, Inc. is going public, and if you want to get in on the stock offering, you have to act fast. The IPO is expected to close next Tuesday, July 21.

There is a way to get in on this deal, even if you are a small investor, through a brokerage firm called LOYAL3 (See link below) which is part of the underwriting group, and allows investments as low as $100, without any fees.  Enrollment is real quick with only three steps and takes just a couple minutes. The company is a member of FINRA and SIPC.

In addition, investors can buy shares in many other stocks, in custom amounts or various increments, with the option to invest once or with automatic periodic stock purchases, without having to worry about account management, account minimum, or cancellation fees. LOYAL3 makes its money by performing services for the companies that it works with, and charges for those services.

LOYAL3 has participated in various IPOs in the past, including AMC (AMC), GoPro (GPRO), Santander (SAN), and Teledoc (TDOC). Now it is participating in the Blue Buffalo IPO. The prospectus and additional details on the IPO can be found at the following link.

You need to open your account and fund the account, or at least initiate funding, by July 21, so don't waste any time. The sign-up process is very easy and the customer service is superb. LOYAL3 has found an innovative way of serving the small and medium size investor.


Sunday, August 31, 2014

Stocks Going Ex Dividend the First Week of September


  

Here is our latest update on the stock trading technique called 'Buying Dividends,' also commonly referred to as 'Dividend Capture.' This is the process of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at about the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend. This technique generally works only in bull markets, and can work in flat or choppy markets, but you need to avoid the technique during bear markets.

In order to be entitled to the dividend, you have to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date, and you can't sell the stock until after the ex date. The actual dividend may not be paid for another few weeks. WallStreetNewsNetwork.com has compiled a downloadable and sortable list of the stocks going ex dividend in the near future. The list contains many dividend paying companies, lots with market caps over $500 million, and yields over 2%. Here are a few examples showing the stock symbol, the ex-dividend date, and the yield.


Kronos Worldwide Inc KRO 9/2/14 3.8%
SPDR Series Trust SIPE 9/2/14 2.7%
Suncor Energy SU 9/2/14 2.7%
Analog Devices ADI 9/3/14 2.9%
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. AJG 9/3/14 3.1%
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc AMC 9/3/14 3.4%
American National Bankshares AMNB 9/3/14 4.2%
American National Insurance ANAT 9/3/14 2.7%
Baxter International BAX 9/3/14 2.8%

 The additional ex-dividend stocks can be found at wsnn.com. (If you have been to the website before, and the latest link doesn't show up, you may have to empty your cache.) If you like dividend stocks, you should check out some of the other high yield stock lists at WallStreetNewsNetwork.com or WSNN.com. Most of the lists are free. 
Dividend definitions:

Declaration date: the day that the company declares that there is going to be an upcoming dividend.

Ex-dividend date: the day on which if you buy the stock, you would not be entitled to that particular dividend; or the first day on which a shareholder can sell the shares and still be entitled to the dividend.

Monthly Dividend Stock List

Record date: the day when you must be on the company's books as a shareholder to receive the dividend. The ex-dividend date is normally set for stocks at two business days before the record date.

Payment date: the day on which the dividend payment is actually made, which can be as long at two months after the ex date.

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Don't forget to reconfirm the ex-dividend date with the company before implementing this technique.

Disclosure: Author did not own any of the above at the time the article was written.