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Humbled and learned a valuable lesson on NTN this morning. I’m done with pump and dumps until I shell out for a good scanner and learn to read charts well.

Up big on IDEX.

Lowered my average after news of the offering on XSPA.

Got in at a decent price on DGLY thinking it would climb after news of the Justice Act, but it is stagnant.
 
I sold my SPXL this morning. It's interesting to see the discussion this morning on SYY and USFD. I had been looking at TYS over the last day or two. $400M+ coh, and it has faced some serious headwinds in the media headlines with plant closures and industry price fixing. It looks interesting to me at these levels.
 
You’re truly fighting in a boxing match with 1 hand if you don’t have $25,000 in the account to unlimited day trade. I’d avoid the pump and dumps until you get to that level.
 
Hypothetical for you short sellers or anyone that can answer. I understand a short seller is borrowing the shares from their broker, to sell, with the idea of a stock price dropping. Then buying back the stock at a lower price to give back to their broker.

Lets use XSPA as an example. When they announced their r/s on June 10 at 4pm does that make all the short sellers scramble to buy back those stocks in AH before the price jumps the next morning?
Can anyone answer this with short selling experience?
 
Humbled and learned a valuable lesson on NTN this morning. I’m done with pump and dumps until I shell out for a good scanner and learn to read charts well.

Up big on IDEX.

Lowered my average after news of the offering on XSPA.

Got in at a decent price on DGLY thinking it would climb after news of the Justice Act, but it is stagnant.

Can the more experienced folks weigh in on what the offering will mean for those of us holding XSPA?
 

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