Comments on Grittani Trade Recap: Short IFON

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Tim Grittani has started doing recaps of selected trades on YouTube, which are interesting to review. Here's an annotated chart with my comments for his short trade in IFON, initiated on July 26, 2017. IFON has done two reverse splits since then so the scale has been multiplied 25 times.

Position size: ~$35,000

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Comments on Grittani Trade Recap: Short AEZS (win)

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Tim Grittani has started doing recaps of selected trades on YouTube, which are interesting to review. Here's an annotated chart with my comments for his short trade in $AEZS, initiated on July 21, 2017. He swung this one for two days, risked $7500 to high of previous day, made 74 cents or 5R on this swing trade. Multiple R trades are more likely on swings than day trades.

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Movies Watched -- The Enforcer (1951)

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87 minute running time but felt much longer … story told in flashbacks … scrawny weasel Humphrey Bogart plays a D.A. … prosecuting the mastermind of a murder-for-hire outfit … the ending had a little excitement, a little twist, but the movie was so poorly structured that I just wasn’t interested by then … no idea why it was in my queue, ah, it was a John Farr recommendation, but once again he led me astray … this was not a Top 500 movie, not even close.

Earlier incarnation of Adam Driver

Earlier incarnation of Adam Driver

Spotify Global Top 50 Selections -- April 30, 2020

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There were six new tracks among the Global Top 50 this week .. data doesn’t look right, these are repeats mostly?

goosebumps — Travis Scott, 4:03, auto-tune hip hop, not thrilled, skipped

HIGHEST IN THE ROOM — Travis Scott, 2:55, hop hop, skipped

Righteous — Juice WRLD, 4:03, hip hop, not thrilled, skipped

SICKO MODE — Travis Scott, 5:12, hip hop / rap … skipped

STARGAZING — Travis Scott, 4:30, non-stop Travis, sheesh, skipped

THE SCOTTS — THE SCOTTS, 2:45, auto-tune hip hop, more Travis, skipped

Stock Du Jour, Fri. May 1, 2020, MDGS

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MediGus Ltd. (MDGS) was the stock du jour, doing 201,000 trades and $222MM in volume. It was hard-to-borrow and I paid the bookie 9.35 cents per share ($935 per 10,000) for the borrow … see why you want to be a bookie broker? It gave me a good spot and I covered end of day because the bookie broker charges SEVEN TIMES the original borrow cost to carry overnight (7 x $935 = $6,545) plus 1x for both Saturday and Sunday night, so my total cost to carry over the weekend would be $8,415, and the stock would have to drop another 85 cents (which I expect it will do) just to cover those costs … crazy. Obviously I need a new bookie. It only took me two years to sign up with a bookie broker in the first place, so it’ll take another two years to switch (I’m half joking).

I also played AMTX, MYO and SPI with the bookie broker (huge amount spent on borrows today, but it turned out to be worth it) and I played AGRX, GSUM and MIST with IB, since they had “free” shares, but I paid hundreds of dollars in commissions there — they get you one way or the other, as I’m fond of saying.

Good day today though, I guess the broad market was down (I never know) which may have given a tailwind, but microcap HTB land is a universe unto itself, and I’m happy that it’s my playground. I was a good boy (no tilt), and it was a good day. Looking forward to getting some rest this weekend!

Stock Du Jour, Thu. Apr. 30, 2020, UAVS

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AgEagle Aerial Systems (UAVS) was the stock du jour, doing 421,000 trades and $248MM in volume. It was hard-to-borrow, so hard to borrow that my bookie didn’t have a single share to lend! IB had quite a few shares available at first but I stupidly didn’t pre-borrow any and they quickly disappeared. I’ve been told that Cobra had borrow and I’m seriously thinking about switching bookies … the opportunity cost from missing just this one is pretty huge (six figures if done right).

UAVS had a conference call that started at 11AM, I don’t know what happened, I never read the news, but I guess the CEO resigned? It doesn’t matter, what does matter is when it hit $4 I had a picture perfect entry (slow down the tape below and study it), just minutes before it went limit down and halted. It re-opened an hour later at $1.27. Pretty sick, as the kids say.

Some other in-play stocks were TXMD (didn’t play it but should have) with 44,800 trades; CDEV (51,900 trades) which gave a good spot pre-open, but I was not around then; THMO, which I tried to play but couldn’t get a fill on because of SSR, with 47,800 trades … MTDR, which I did play despite it being ETB, and I’m happy to say it was a pretty big winner, with 91,500 trades; and VXRT, which I also played pretty well except I got a bit impatient into the close and covered up just before it dropped another 25 cents to trigger SSR (a huge move in a $3 stock), but it too was a nice win. So I’m happy with today’s trading, all green bro, I was a good boy, and if I had had a borrow in UAVS, I can confidently say I would have made a frigging fortune in it.

But tomorrow is a new day, and one that could easily lead to disaster if I’m tilted.

Stock Du Jour, Wed. Apr. 29, 2020, CAPR

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Capricor Therapeutics Inc (CAPR) was the stock du jour, doing 659,000 (!) trades and $1.63BB in volume … IB had shares then ran out then got them back as it continued to squeeze then ran out again … instead of monkeying with the erratic borrow I simply paid the bookie 4.81 cents per share ($481 per 10,000) … when it finally gave me a spot, I got tricked by a tick then poked out and on my second attempt got slipped for ten cents which was sort of my fault, and it was right near the close and I was exhausted from watching it all day and just clicked out for a 25 cent loss and it went straight to target after hours … Murphy’s Law … two swings, two misses … now the real question is why didn’t I get long this? I’m going to devote May to the long side (I always say I’m going to do this but never do).

UAVS was the other in-play stock … I couldn’t get a locate at the bookie, oddly, maybe it’s a Reg SHO Threshold list stock? Anyway, I did actually get long this one in the afternoon using IB (dumb, I paid a huge amount of commissions today at IB), but then I bungled it a bit, not entirely of course, I did make money, but it wasn’t comfortable the way the short side is for me. UAVS did 179,000 trades and $232MM in volume. I also traded CMRX which was ETB, therefore I got my ass handed to me repeatedly as it tricked and trapped, as ETBs always do. Revenge traded that one a bit too, which predictably tripled the original loss. Every day is a struggle, an exhausting battle with one’s demons. I can’t wait for tomorrow, lol.

Movies Watched -- Leave Her To Heaven (1945)

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110 minute running time … brilliant Technicolor, I wouldn’t call it a “film noir” … this was a weird one, weird and wonderful first three quarters, which reminded me of Nightmare Alley … the final quarter of the movie (the court scenes) sort of ruined everything that came before … Gene Tierney was a great beauty, and having her play a psychopath was a stroke of genius … really dark stuff here, must have been incredibly shocking for 1945 (like Nightmare Alley was for 1947) … wish the last quarter was better, it’s a pity that it spoils it, maybe Zanuck meddled once again and messed everything up … was John Stahl gay? Was the cinematographer? Gay Russian Jews, maybe? It’s pretty brilliant, but at the same time I’m going to hold off from a green-go rating for now given the unfortunate courtroom scenes ending.

Bosley hated it. Tony Lane also not thrilled, but a little kinder.

Yes, she was that sort of monster.

Yes, she was that sort of monster.