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Old 12-02-2020, 05:11 PM   #521
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The WHO just got owned by a respected article on why their determination of Gilead's Remy ineffectiveness was flawed.

I doubt it will move Gilead much though...Remy was never going to be a long term money maker...Gilead needs a cancer or NASH win.
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Old 12-02-2020, 05:36 PM   #522
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This is one of those (like Vanda) where I am going to trade it for a buck here and there and then one morning it is up 100% on a buyout. The luck will be if I am holding it that morning from a previous day's purchase or if sadly I sold it for a buck profit hours before.
Your slugging percentage is pretty good. I figured not much on a buyout to occur during the holidays. We'll see. [emoji14]
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Old 12-07-2020, 09:50 AM   #523
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Good news this morning on the SGMO/PFE Hemophilia collaboration and the stock is down 7%? I may buy more today
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Old 12-07-2020, 09:59 AM   #524
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Good news this morning on the SGMO/PFE Hemophilia collaboration and the stock is down 7%? I may buy more today
Hmm, that's my loser so far today. I'll have to take a look.
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Old 12-08-2020, 04:36 AM   #525
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New to this site and this thread. I'm interested in playing with a little money and was wondering if most of the trades you are doing could be done in an IRA?
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Old 12-08-2020, 08:28 AM   #526
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New to this site and this thread. I'm interested in playing with a little money and was wondering if most of the trades you are doing could be done in an IRA?
Yes, they could be done in an IRA. Although for some of buy/writes that we talk about you'd need to have approval from your brokerage to do them.
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Good news this morning on the SGMO/PFE Hemophilia collaboration and the stock is down 7%? I may buy more today
Thanks for the heads up on SGMO dip!
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Thanks for the heads up on SGMO dip!
Wish I would have taken my own advice. I got busy and never placed a trade to buy more.....
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Old 12-10-2020, 12:51 PM   #529
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so what is going on with SGMO - can't find any news but it is up 20% today?! Sold a little on the way up.
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Old 12-10-2020, 12:56 PM   #530
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so what is going on with SGMO - can't find any news but it is up 20% today?! Sold a little on the way up.
i can't find any news either. I own a good chunk, but still kicking myself for not buying back in the other day when it got down to $9.25
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Old 12-10-2020, 01:49 PM   #531
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I bought a whole whopping 100 shares on the dip.

It's up +46.73% today.
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SGMO up BIG today!!! Wonder what's up?

I bought 500 shares on the dip. Would normally sell off but going to hold.
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I bought 5 contracts on $7 SGMO 1/15 calls late Sept, had slight movement and then had a loss. I was wondering if these would show a profit before expiration, today a pop of 160%, 120% gain overall. Decision now to hold or sell. Would like to know what the news is on this....
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I bought 5 contracts on $7 SGMO 1/15 calls late Sept, had slight movement and then had a loss. I was wondering if these would show a profit before expiration, today a pop of 160%, 120% gain overall. Decision now to hold or sell. Would like to know what the news is on this....
News spreads slowly?

https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...A-Gene-Therapy
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Yeah, that's newest story I saw as well, but stock dropped then. So I was looking at what changed that it's up 50% days later.. So maybe market makers just getting through Mondays news. [emoji14]
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I bought 5 contracts on $7 SGMO 1/15 calls late Sept, had slight movement and then had a loss. I was wondering if these would show a profit before expiration, today a pop of 160%, 120% gain overall. Decision now to hold or sell. Would like to know what the news is on this....


Well played, sir!!
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I think there might be a buyout, we’ll see
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I sold the 100 shares I bought on the dip, of course I wish I had sold it yesterday, however a 26% return in 2 days is pretty decent.

Now watch it get bought out for a ton more
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I sold the 100 shares I bought on the dip, of course I wish I had sold it yesterday, however a 26% return in 2 days is pretty decent.

Now watch it get bought out for a ton more
I had stuff to do this morning and by the time I checked share price had fallen below $13. So I decided to hold.

I guess I should have sold at close yesterday. My crystal ball is broken.
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I had a standing order to sell my SGMO (bought at $9) for $13.50. I wasn't paying attention, but it executed a yesterday. Sweet! Now I'll wait and see if it drops more, and maybe buy in again. I'm still not comfortable doing puts and calls, so I'll just stick with trading occasionally. Still holding out hope for ITCI and GILD.
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