Palantir SMASHES earnings. I sold 200 of my 400 shares at $82. I was thinking a good earnings beat and the stock would go down. I messed that one up.
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I've been dabbling with a couple of penny stocks that have been doing alright and are rated a strong buy at stock analysis. SENS & NAK have both been slowly climbing but are cheap enough that it won't break the bank to try them. How much a stock price goes up percentage wise is key. jmo
I know there's talks of firing up a bunch of old plants that have been dormant for years. Three Mile Island near me is one of them. They're supposed to be supply electricity for AI plants. Might not be a bad idea.What's behind them that makes their future seem bright?
I have been toying with the idea of buying some UUUU, but haven't had enough time to read up on the future of nuclear energy.
Just going by the analysts and have been watching the stock performance which does seem to be picking up slow but sure. Penny stocks are more risky but if they do go up you can make a decent profit in a short time as long as you own a decent amount. jmoWhat's behind them that makes their future seem bright?
I have been toying with the idea of buying some UUUU, but haven't had enough time to read up on the future of nuclear energy.
Having worked on several nukes as they were being built - TMI not one of them - we have TMI to thank for a huge upgrade in control systems in the other U.S. nukes. After the TMI accident, U.S. nukes had redundant control systems installed, so instead of 1 way to stop the reaction, we have 4 ways now. I live near a nuke I worked on in SE Pa. without fear.I know there's talks of firing up a bunch of old plants that have been dormant for years. Three Mile Island near me is one of them. They're supposed to be supply electricity for AI plants. Might not be a bad idea.
BOOM!!!!! This one was a slam dunk. Unbelievable performance.
I actually bought shares at 82$. Can't get enough of that sweet sweet PLTR. My portfolio is over 60% PLTR at this point. Loving it.
The ironic part of that is, I swear Ford is the one that did NOT take the bailout when all the auto industry needed it, correct?Ford stock has been sideways for years and now it's going lower.
They took money but paid most of it back, IIRC.The ironic part of that is, I swear Ford is the one that did NOT take the bailout when all the auto industry needed it, correct?
I'm not sure who did or didn't take the bailout but I bet when ford and chevy had to stop their normal production to make ventilators during covid it didn't help the bottom line much. jmoThe ironic part of that is, I swear Ford is the one that did NOT take the bailout when all the auto industry needed it, correct?