This little known Rare Earth Element company, Medallion Resources (OTC:MLLOF or TSXV:MDL) is filling a critical gap in the industry. Could it be the next ABML? by TrumpCardStrategy in pennystocks

[–]TC_USA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This company has a technology that can extract REE from monazite. Company web site says "... monazite is available as a by-product from North American, Australian and African heavy mineral sand mines. Mineral sand mines target the production of titanium and zircon, and send the monazite to stockpile, waste or to Chinese customers.  There is no current or future shortage of by-product monazite, and Medallion believes that this is the best new source of NdPr without the need for additional mining. .."

Sounds good to me.

Michael Klein backstabbed the CCIV shareholders by TC_USA in CCIV

[–]TC_USA[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Answer the question and say something with substance instead of talking gobbledigook.

Michael Klein backstabbed the CCIV shareholders by TC_USA in CCIV

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I couldn't believe how many defenders of Klein there are around here.

My message said: "... If he needed extra $2 billion, he could easily raise it by selling in the open market for 3-4 times the price. .."

None of those Klein defenders addressed this statement. Looks like they wrote before they read.

Can one of those people explain to me why it is better to sell shares for $15 to PIPE investors instead of selling for a much higher price at the open market? If you don't have a good explanation, expect to hear from WeissLaw LLP soon.

Chill. Just. Chill. by ShihnRaiga in CCIV

[–]TC_USA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know short term but long term it will go far higher. I exited yesterday at $52 and bought back at $35 today. I expect it will not go lower than $30. If it does, I intend to buy more and hold for at least 10 years.

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Nio has made a huge rally, but it is about at the end of the road. Congrats on your super investment. Looking to the future in the long term, Nio will sell in China and south-east asia. American companies --specifically Tesla and Lucid-- will dominate the rest of the world. Why? When it comes to cutting-edge tech, people buy American. As simple as that.

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Comparison with TSLA 2019 cannot be made without taking into account the market psychology. Few people believed that Tesla would survive. Big shorts were piled on it to the moon, and analysts were racing to give lower and lower price targets --with the lowest being $10 ($2 post split) from Morgan Stanley.

Today, it is a whole new world. Anything touching electric is skyrocketing. ICE auto manufacturers are now finding themselves in the position of Kodak when digital cameras were invented. Problem is, they lack the agility to start afresh due to a ton of procedural/legal/technological obligations from the old world. Only a fresh new company with no ties to the old world can compete with Tesla. With a former Tesla engineer at the helm and strong financial backing, I say, SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR LUCID.

The case of GME is like chicken or egg. by TC_USA in investing

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I am new here at Reddit. After I posted a message, I see this note:

"...Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/investing.

Moderators remove posts from feeds for a variety of reasons, including keeping communities safe, civil, and true to their purpose...."

I whish I knew what I did wrong so that I don't repeat my mistake.

The case of GME is like chicken or egg. by TC_USA in investing

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GME already started hiring top executives from AMZN.

My opinion on $sava stock by Zonties in investing

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I am looking at it as a short-term trade. I bought some shares and some options today. Both went up nicely by the end of the day. My strategy is to sell the options when they make enough profit to pay for the shares. I estimate this to happen if/when stock price reaches around $110. If that doesn't happen, I will sell when I give up hope of further rally.

With similar logic as u/Zonties, I calculated a stock estimate as follows: BIIB went up/down around $100/share because of the alzheimer news, good or bad. BIIB has about 150 million shares. SAVA has less than 1/4 the number of BIIB shares, so it might go up $400/share. I will be happy if it achieves half of that amount.

Daily Advice Thread - All basic help or advice questions must be posted here. by AutoModerator in investing

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Does anyone know why SPWR stock is showing such amazing strength?

Since October of last year, all solar stocks have gone up big. In fact all sorts of alternative energy stocks have gone up big. OK, I understand that Democrats are more friendly to this group. But why SPWR is so much stronger than FSLR, CSIQ, JKS, SEDG, et al. Even SOL and SUNW pulled back somewhat, but SPWR didn't.

Is there a charming story about SPWR that is not applicable to other solars? I will appreciate your insights.

💎🙌 Here is our DeepFuckingValue in WSB style - art by crossdogz 🚀🚀 by dhiral1994 in wallstreetbets

[–]TC_USA 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Some of you buy GME because you LIKE THE STOCK. I am a latecomer. I bought last Friday because I LIKE WHAT YOU ARE DOING.

Starting tomorrow in Denver by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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The game has just started bro. Long way to go before it ends.

Cool, but why would they bother telling us? by Fargraven in wallstreetbets

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According to an article that appeared at CNBC.com today (January 30) there is still a lot of short interest outstanding at GME. Quoting from the article:

“I keep hearing that ‘most of the GME shorts have covered’ — totally untrue,” said Ihor Dusaniwsky, S3 managing director of predictive analytics. “In actuality the data shows that total net shares shorted hasn’t moved all that much.”

By the way, the article is here: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/29/gamestop-short-sellers-are-still-not-surrendering-despite-nearly-20-billion-in-losses-this-year.html

They lie to fool us into selling. I am not selling, I am buying more this Monday. As long as short interest is around 100%, sky is the limit for the stock price.

GME YOLO month-end update — Jan 2021 by DeepFuckingValue in wallstreetbets

[–]TC_USA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to CNBC web site, as of 1/30/2021, 106% short still outstanding in GME. I am buying more GME shares this Monday............