GBA Presents: RADIO SAVANT-!

Van I won't be coming back and it's nothing at all personal.

I really need to get a more controlled forum going. In my mind 25 pages.

I know that seems odd my last three threads have run into the thousands...

But in talking with some HF guys who I really value their opinion they told me to shorten things up if I want the pros involved and I do.//

One idea I had was to create two threads one with just the upgrades/downgrades & stories of the day thread with no advice and then the shorter actionable thread...

Still working on some ideas, I am going to change format drastically and provide longer, more explained reasoning in Master Class set ups. So the stocks will be fewer but hopefully just as good.
 
Good Morning! What do you all think of GTLB?

Was the Q horrific? The earnings bounces on GTLB are strange, I bought a little at $31.2 will stop out at $30. Added to GE, GEHC and LMB because they won't stop going up!

Edited: and AMD and NVDA :)
 
fairly confident this has based out at a low. ( I hope)// Adding GSAT

Time To Buy- Globalstar, Inc. (GSAT)-$1.15
NYSE American - Nasdaq Real Time Price.
1.15 00+0.0200 (+1.7699%)
As of 10:04AM EDT.

Stoney I bought SBAC, AMT during the crash around early 2001-2002? Remember how low they hit?
 
The outlook looks strong for the security software sector despite near-term macro headwinds, Goldman Sachs analyst Gabriela Borges asserted Tuesday in a 90-page research report picking up coverage of the group.

“We see several industry dynamics that are favorable for long-term investors,” she writes in the report.

Among other things, she asserts that the industry has shifted to multi-product portfolios, reducing a historic tendency toward boom-and-bust product cycles. And she says the industry’s cyclicality is tempered by a shift away from hardware and toward software-as-a-service.

She also sees natural extensions for the industry’s incumbents, including edge and cloud security products. And Borges sees the industry benefiting from growing adoption of machine learning applications.


Borges cautions that in the near-term those positives will be partially offset by a more muted demand environment this year than in 2022, reflecting pressure from macroeconomic factors.

The analyst picked up coverage of nine stocks. She launched CrowdStrike (ticker: CRWD), Check Point Software (CHKP), Fortinet (FTNT), and Palo Alto Networks (PANW) with Buy ratings. Borges started AvePoint (AVPT), SentinelOne (S), and Zscaler (ZS) with Neutral ratings. And she set Sell ratings on both Cloudflare (NET) and Okta (OKTA).
STONEY!!!!
Is The Option King buying the SentinelOne March $15 calls for $0..55?

STNE reports tonight too.
The Stoney Company.
Based out of Cayman lol.
 
Stoney, why you feeling so glum? You trying to get the following of DeepFingValue?


Tax season always gets me crazy. And I was bugging my wife about her business sales tax stuff and completely forgot my own LLC which apparently has a filing fee due tomorrow and a signature page. And then I realized some of these banks crashing I probably own.
 
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