February 12Feb 12 1 hour ago, B00M said: Is it falling because we no longer expect AI hyper scaling to require dedicated nuclear power plants? The big boys, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, & Meta, will mos def need nuclear to power AI data centers. I think the drop has more to do with a 10% import tariff on Canadian uranium (that’s just a guess).
February 12Feb 12 4 minutes ago, Harrison Stafford said: The big boys, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, & Meta, will mos def need nuclear to power AI data centers. I think the drop has more to do with a 10% import tariff on Canadian uranium (that’s just a guess). We’re tariffing titanium? Do we actually have enough domestic reserves of it for this to do anything other than raise prices?
February 12Feb 12 Author 1 hour ago, B00M said: We’re tariffing titanium? Do we actually have enough domestic reserves of it for this to do anything other than raise prices? Do you think President Huff and Puff cares about about the actual implications anything that he says? 2 minute time out for CR posting - self imposed
February 12Feb 12 30 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said: Do you think President Huff and Puff cares about about the actual implications anything that he says? 2 minute time out for CR posting - self imposed Time’s up. You’re good.
February 12Feb 12 Fuckers made me snort, thanks! I will tell you guys about a low volume thinly traded stock I really like because of its dividend so it’s really not very stonk like. ALVOF, a small Canadian energy company operating in Brazil. Very well run, excellent cash flows, and conservative management. I’ve collected dividends for a while now and the stock is relatively cheap on a P/E basis. It does take an appetite for currency, energy, and exchange rate risk though…
February 12Feb 12 56 minutes ago, Hefeweizen said: Fuckers made me snort, thanks! I will tell you guys about a low volume thinly traded stock I really like because of its dividend so it’s really not very stonk like. ALVOF, a small Canadian energy company operating in Brazil. Very well run, excellent cash flows, and conservative management. I’ve collected dividends for a while now and the stock is relatively cheap on a P/E basis. It does take an appetite for currency, energy, and exchange rate risk though…
February 12Feb 12 1 hour ago, Hefeweizen said: I will tell you guys about a low volume thinly traded stock I really like because of its dividend so it’s really not very stonk like. ALVOF, a small Canadian energy company operating in Brazil. Very well run, excellent cash flows, and conservative management. I’ve collected dividends for a while now and the stock is relatively cheap on a P/E basis. It does take an appetite for currency, energy, and exchange rate risk though…
February 12Feb 12 What stock would be best if I wanted to invest today, and cash out in 2 months with a 50% ROI?
February 12Feb 12 6 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: What is the best stock for - say - making bank on the privatization of prisons? Just make a prop bet on Kalshi or similar platform
February 13Feb 13 1 hour ago, Sbbruin said: What stock would be best if I wanted to invest today, and cash out in 2 months with a 50% ROI? We joke, but I wouldn't blink if Mara actually did this.
February 13Feb 13 1 hour ago, Sbbruin said: What stock would be best if I wanted to invest today, and cash out in 2 months with a 50% ROI? Sell cash covered puts on days in which a decent stock is getting hammered
February 13Feb 13 2 hours ago, Sbbruin said: What stock would be best if I wanted to invest today, and cash out in 2 months with a 50% ROI? MSTY, PLTY
February 13Feb 13 Author 1 hour ago, Trey3216 said: Decent shot of IBRX doing it to be honest He said 50%, not+/- 50%
February 13Feb 13 Bought a variety pack of 0-5 DTE SPY puts about an hour ago in anticipation of the tariff announcement at noon. Lets see how that shitshow transpires. Sold half my 0DTE 605P for 2X when it dropped right at noon, so I'm holding onto the other half in case something crazy happens, but the 12PM deadline seems to have passed with little fanfare. Womp, womp.... Edited February 13Feb 13 by Blotto
February 13Feb 13 imo Intel calls for any major positive news event. Tesla calls for the supposed robotaxi deployment in Texas in June.
February 14Feb 14 IBRX up 9.8% rt now on a maintained $30 PT from D.Boral Capital, acceptance of the MAA from UK... Hopefully good news keeps trickling out. Could slow burn upward before the short squeeze starts. 70% of the float is short, 17 days to cover right now. THing could literally run to $40 or 50 with ease in a true mega squeeze, maybe higher. Now sitting on 68k shares at roughly $3.85 average
February 14Feb 14 Author How much are y'all willing to incentivize me NOT to buy more IBRX? I am tempted to double up before the next jump occurs.
February 14Feb 14 i bought another 2k shares earlier today to get my avg down under $11. Up to 8k shares now.
February 14Feb 14 Since selling EOSE and, actually, making money and having liquidity, I’m buying another 5,000 shares of IBRX on a pullback…somewhere south of $3.60. That will increase my position to 32,800 shares and bring down that $9.77 avg. And Happy Valentine’s Day to my fellow long-suffering bastards. Wishing you all a profitable year!
February 15Feb 15 A trader thinks that the prices of eggs are going to increase, and so he contacts his broker and asks him to buy 1,000,000 egg futures at $1.70 Sure enough, a week later, the price of egg futures is $2.50, and the trader, happy to ride his winners, places an order for 3,000,000 more egg futures Next month, at $4.30 a piece, he pats himself on the back and restructures his liquid investments to buy another 10,000,000 egg futures At the end of the quarter, egg futures are trading at $7, and the trader finally calls up his broker and tells him to sell them all The broker replies: “To who? You’re the egg man!”
February 15Feb 15 1 hour ago, 52-80 said: A few more months of this and Surly will end up owning all of IBRX Next up in the pipeline, a cure to get rid of aggy.
February 15Feb 15 22 minutes ago, Blotto said: Next up in the pipeline, a cure to get rid of aggy. Just off of this website is good enough 🙏
February 18Feb 18 me selling baba at 115 (almost 130 now) from 80, is going to haunt me like what i did with facebook
February 19Feb 19 IBRX up 17% right now to 3.93. Approval from FDA for rBCG sales by IBRX will help relieve the BCG shortage, and will help get their foot in the door of every urologist in America for combo sales of rBCG and Anktiva. Big big deal.
February 19Feb 19 Just blew through 4 and is trading at 4.17 (25% gain) right now. Any more news and we are going to see a full on mega-squeeze.
February 19Feb 19 Bought 5,000 shares of IBRX at $3.58 bringing the position to 32,800 shares and moving the avg down from $9.77 to $8.85.
February 19Feb 19 Unlike the big swinging dicks in here I have just 15k shares at a 4.12 basis. Let’s hope the D Boral guy who thinks it goes to 30 is right…
February 19Feb 19 1 hour ago, Hefeweizen said: Unlike the big swinging dicks in here I have just 15k shares at a 4.12 basis. Let’s hope the D Boral guy who thinks it goes to 30 is right… Don't worry you have a lot more than me, but I'll still appreciate the small payday if it goes to 30.
February 19Feb 19 27 minutes ago, NorthLoop said: Don't worry you have a lot more than me, but I'll still appreciate the small payday if it goes to 30. *When* it goes to 30.
February 20Feb 20 10 hours ago, Harrison Stafford said: Bought 5,000 shares of IBRX at $3.58 bringing the position to 32,800 shares and moving the avg down from $9.77 to $8.85. I also bought at 3.58 yesterday. Not nearly as many shares but we're in this together
February 20Feb 20 Author 7 hours ago, Harrison Stafford said: *When* it goes to 30. *when* it *passes through* the 30s.
February 20Feb 20 15 minutes ago, Sam Lin said: https://configurator.lamborghini.com/configurator/ I'll probably be able to buy a couple models at JoAnn or Michaels.
February 20Feb 20 Author 9 hours ago, NorthLoop said: I'll probably be able to buy a couple models at JoAnn or Michaels. Mine is going to be blue
February 20Feb 20 1 hour ago, Wally Fairway said: IBRX down 2 pennies at the open.... I'm out 😉 Good timing now that it’s down one dime, one nickel and 4 (rip) pennies (rip).
February 20Feb 20 11 minutes ago, TonyTexas said: @Trey3216 Did you hold on to your TNXP? Unfortunately. SOld it a week or two back and bought more IBRX with it. Made me sick
February 20Feb 20 On 7/7/2024 at 8:26 PM, Harrison Stafford said: IBRX’s Anktiva was approved on April 22 for the treatment of bladder cancer and IBRX began shipping Anktiva two weeks after approval. These sales should be reflected in IBRX’s Q2 earnings. As more and more healthcare plans allow for Anktiva reimbursement, earnings should continue to grow in each successive quarter for the foreseeable future as Anktiva becomes the standard of care for the treatment of bladder cancer. But, that’s just the start of the story. IBRX, per their website, met with the FDA in June to get the green light to use Anktiva for the treatment of 2nd line and 3rd line lung cancer. As Anktiva is already an approved drug for bladder cancer, label expansion is not usually as difficult as a new set of trials. IBRX also has ongoing trials using Anktiva in conjunction with other drugs/vaccines to treat colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, glioblastoma, and leukemia and all these are in phase 2 trials. There’s also phase 1 trials for HPV, advanced solid tumors, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and HIV also marrying Anktiva with other drugs/vaccines as treatment. Go to ImmunityBio’s website Immunitybio.com and read about what this company is doing. Here you go. In addition, the European Medicines Agency accepted IBRX’s application of Anktiva for the treatment of patients with bladder cancer. This application covers 30 countries in the EU. Now, just waiting on approval. Big Pharma (looking at you, Merck) will most def try to buy IBRX at a hefty premium. Patrick Soon-Shiong, who owns 80% of IBRX, is 72 years old and ain’t getting any younger. Hit him with an uber aggressive offer and he might just bite. PSS also has the track record of building up a company and selling to big Pharma for big bucks.
February 21Feb 21 Tonight I finally got a chance to review a small inheritance my wife received from her mother. It's a mix of a few stocks, a couple of mutual funds, and some cash. We would like to be pretty conservative at this point, for a variety of reasons, so I'm wondering if there is any consensus about whether we should hang on to any of these holdings: MSFT (biggest holding, seems pretty stagnant for over a year) ABBV PG ABT XOM (pretty stagnant) WMT (nice run but took a dump today) BAC I can see keeping WMT, it's not a big % of the holdings and despite today's hit would seem more recession proof than most. The others I can do without, but if there are any compelling reasons to hold on to any of them I'm all ears. Apologies if this isn't consistent with the theme of the thread . . .
February 21Feb 21 Well this is the Stonks thread so if it’s not in IBRX I don’t know what to tell you other than if the BAC is over .08 you’re probably having a good time (I’ll defer to the Surly experts)
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