Since my Potty Mouth post a few days ago, the four marijuana stocks suggested have all thrived, but none more than Tilray (TLRY) which is up about 60% is only a few days!

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Since my Potty Mouth post a few days ago, the four marijuana stocks suggested have all thrived, but none more than Tilray (TLRY) which is up about 60% is only a few days!

Back on January 8th, I did a premium post and, a few hours later, a follow-up post, in which I said a number of things regarding Crypto, Bitcoin, and RIOT:
Well, below is the chart of Bitcoin and the day I made the post. Since everyone and his brother was calling for Bitcoin to immediately go to $100,000, it would idiotic of me to defy the trend, but it’s my nature:
(more…)I didn’t know the symbol RIOT even existed until about a month ago when I noticed The Director was making amazing (virtual) profits with his RIOT calls. So I started following it.
I did a couple of premium posts last week about buying puts on this symbol (or going short). This was an insane idea, of course, because RIOT is joined at the hip to Bitcoin. As I wrote on my January 7th premium post, “Daring to question or challenge the ceaseless rise of crypto is a fool’s errand, but I’ll make that trip right now by way of the equity symbol RIOT. “
I followed that post with another premium post only hours later, stating that “RIOT should peak a little over 30.” and noting of Bitcoin, “we’re starting to reach the crack-up stage” and “I believe any sustained weakness is going to create a swift sense of panic.” This is the chart of RIOT I provided at the time:
(more…)Just a quick post to you SlopeCharts users out there: this morning, our same-day quote data was completely wacko, and thus created obviously insane charts. We have switched to our backup feed (yes, like Boy Scouts, we are prepared!) so please press F5 on your keyboard when in SlopeCharts to give it a refresh, and you should be right as rain.
