RIMM $33 or $53?

RIMM $33 or $53 in the next 2 weeks?

  • $53

    Votes: 9 27.3%
  • $33

    Votes: 24 72.7%

  • Total voters
    33
Quote from shortie:

did not he say go Long AAPL @9 in 1999? :confused:

Did you not say long SPY at 1350 late July 2011 ? And short the VXX using options at the same time ?

Was that not one of the WORST calls on EliteTrader in two years ?
 
Quote from S2007S:

And the trend is still down, everyone thinks that companies stay on top forever, they dont, the next trend is always somewhere, RIMM has major competition from IOS and android smartphone market...and some people actually thought the playbook was going to be a huge catalyst for RIMM, HAHAHA, what fools would believe that. The playbook I can guarantee you is going the way of the HP touchpad, count on it, I think they will end production by mid 2012. They only sold 200,000, and with more tablets coming to the market every month that number is going to decline greatly. The playbook is just too overpriced, who wants to pay $600 for a tablet, anyone who goes out and pays that much is going to end up buying an ipad. Aside from that amazon is coming out with a tablet in the next month or 2 pricing it very cheap to compete with the other overpriced models, if you want to take market share from the ipad you have to sell the same tablet for 1/2 the price, thats the only way to grab market share, these billion dollar corporations think they can just develop tablets and start selling them for $500+ thinking they are going to grab market share, how foolish are these top executives at the top of the corporate ladder, Rimm had its day, will be trading even lower in the months to come, probably will be bought out under $10 a share!

Do you ever tire of posting ridiculous ideas on this site ? Honestly, its getting repetitive with you posting long calls immediately before markets drop and short calls immediately before markets rise.

RIM could do anything really, you have no real knowledge at all.
I can't believe some niave kid like yourself has the audacity to call RIM executives "foolish". Man. these guys built RIM from nothing and made a fortune.

I see you posting about "fools" a lot. To me, you are the fool. You understand so little about anything, but post so much about things you know very little about.

You know what, once you've parlayed your "immense" trading instincts into a billion dollar enterprise, you can come on here and tell us all about it.
 
Quote from Nine_Ender:

Did you not say long SPY at 1350 late July 2011 ? And short the VXX using options at the same time ?

Was that not one of the WORST calls on EliteTrader in two years ?

no, but i did buy AAPL @9.50 in 1999
 
nine_ender's RIMM long recos:

01-05-11 06:15 PM


ps RIM up approx. 5% today ( one of my recent recommendations ).

01-04-11 02:28 PM


Buy large caps with strong earnings history and fairly flat stock performance in 2010. Some sample candidates : RIM, INTC, TD, CM. May be last chance to get in fairly cheap before the next earnings reports on these stocks.

RIMM closed $61.92 on 1/5/11
 
Quote from atticus:

nine_ender's RIMM long recos:

01-05-11 06:15 PM


ps RIM up approx. 5% today ( one of my recent recommendations ).

01-04-11 02:28 PM


Buy large caps with strong earnings history and fairly flat stock performance in 2010. Some sample candidates : RIM, INTC, TD, CM. May be last chance to get in fairly cheap before the next earnings reports on these stocks.

RIMM closed $61.92 on 1/5/11

These trading ideas were net winning. You don't like money ?

So is what you are saying I was far more successful with TD then RIM ? Funny thing is, I recommend a specific trade in late February on TD and RY, but nothing on RIM. I lost interest in RIM when bad news started coming out. That's how trading works, I'm hoping at some point you'll get some help and learn how to trade rather then post rather weak ideas on other people.

In case you aren't aware, TD/CM/RY all posted 52 week highs in March, around earnings week. So the lesson for you might have been instead of obsessing about a trading idea that wasn't panning out ( but it did trend up for months ), focus on the banking trade idea I posted about that was a home run winner.

Do you dare deny that my posted call to buy near month call options on Canadian banks into March earnings was not one of the BEST calls anyone posted on here all year ?

Of course you deny it, because you don't do your research and don't understand trading.
 
Quote from Nine_Ender:

These trading ideas were net winning. You don't like money ?

So is what you are saying I was far more successful with TD then RIM ? Funny thing is, I recommend a specific trade in late February on TD and RY, but nothing on RIM. I lost interest in RIM when bad news started coming out. That's how trading works, I'm hoping at some point you'll get some help and learn how to trade rather then post rather weak ideas on other people.

In case you aren't aware, TD/CM/RY all posted 52 week highs in March, around earnings week. So the lesson for you might have been instead of obsessing about a trading idea that wasn't panning out ( but it did trend up for months ), focus on the banking trade idea I posted about that was a home run winner.

Do you dare deny that my posted call to buy near month call options on Canadian banks into March earnings was not one of the BEST calls anyone posted on here all year ?

Of course you deny it, because you don't do your research and don't understand trading.

Net winning? RIMM crept up to $70 and then crashed to $22. You made no mention of an exit. There was no "25% winner" on RIMM. You also recommended it again near $60 and again at $47. Both adds resulted in catastrophic losses for you.
 
Quote from Nine_Ender:

Buddy, most of those short term trading ideas were winners.
You appear to be too stupid to understand this. In fact, I only posted a specific trade once, and it made 25% in 6 weeks. I posted the exact target, the exact time period, and it made the target.

Reader's can take some time to analyze your "short to $10 call" and see that until earnings you were LOSING money on that trade. So much for your insight having any value.

Real traders understand that what occurs in 2010 on a volatile stock has no bearing on what happens in 2011. I could explain this to you but your recent posts suggest quite clearly that you are about as dumb as bricks and not worth the effort.

25% this is good alot. Nine_ender want to join my trading pick think i'm going to do? We have people pay us for our trades... Hey guys how much more would you pay me if there were two trader's making picks? per month
 
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