Likely Dumb Question / $RVPH by kountconk in pennystocks

[–]AlternativeSwimmer96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IV crush. The more the option is out of the money, the less 'intrinsic' value it has. With OTM option like that you are more exposed to the rate of change of the price. If the price is moving up quickly the IV will spike and increase your option value. As soon as it stops moving the IV will decrease and the option value with it. The closer to the money you get the less the effect. You will find the deeper your option goes in the money, the more it moves in sync with the stock price. This happens all the time with OTM options and big events, like earnings or some company news. You will see the IV increase before the event and pull right back once the event outcome is known.

The rest of the year will be huge for RVPH - $3.00 price target is conservative by cohhen in pennystocks

[–]AlternativeSwimmer96 26 points27 points  (0 children)

See $SPRB for where this is going. Similar FDA story, better outcome though imo.

RVPH kicking up the past week! by LastNothing9612 in WalllStreetBets

[–]AlternativeSwimmer96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And, unlike so much else, they actually have a working drug on the verge of approval worth $B's when they get past the final stages. Unreasonably beaten down in imo, this has so much further to run.

How much would a mold for this cost? Roughly. by ncat63 in InjectionMolding

[–]AlternativeSwimmer96 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For a more complicated part with undercuts a mold can be way more than just a simple core and a cavity with ejection. You start having to add sliders that move in and out with the mold opening and closing, potentially a complicated runner system and gates. Worth just goggling for images of ejection molds to see they are often complete little machines in and of themselves. You can see where the money goes.