QUBT is a full on meme stock. With that in mind, I will lead with a word of caution for those who might attempt to follow in my footsteps on this trade. These are HIGHLY speculative stocks on which a person could lose a WHOLE lot of their capital if things go sideways. Drawdowns on these trades can routinely exceed 20% and do that in a matter of days. If you are tempted to trade this, please do your own research and make smart financial decisions.
With that out of the way, my rationale for this trade is simple, the potential for outsized gains. With the filter I've recently placed on my trading signals, risk is reduced, but still significant. But a median result in excess of 5% for 5 days of my money's work is a compelling motivator to go long here. Given that these trades almost always turn out profitably and there is an open trade 12% above the current price, I could theoretically hold on until and possibly beyond then. I may bail out more quickly, depending on the circumstances. I'm not a diamond-hander and definitely not necessarily needing a home run here. The wins add up.
If you look on the chart, the white arrows represent signaled trades. If I had just taken the first signal, waited until it closed, then took the next signal and held until it closed, etc. until today, the cumulative gain on what would have been 7 trades in 6 months would have been around 55%. I don't need home run trades here to make significant money.
Full disclosure, in the time it took me to write this, the stock has gone from 16.71 to 16.99, so if you want to deduct that from my reported returns, knock yourself out. I can't help that, which is why I usually post these ideas after the market closes. But this one was too juicy to sit on.
As always - this is intended as "edutainment" and my perspective on what I am doing, not a recommendation for you to buy or sell. Act accordingly and invest at your own risk. DYOR and only make investments that make good financial sense for you in your current situation.
With that out of the way, my rationale for this trade is simple, the potential for outsized gains. With the filter I've recently placed on my trading signals, risk is reduced, but still significant. But a median result in excess of 5% for 5 days of my money's work is a compelling motivator to go long here. Given that these trades almost always turn out profitably and there is an open trade 12% above the current price, I could theoretically hold on until and possibly beyond then. I may bail out more quickly, depending on the circumstances. I'm not a diamond-hander and definitely not necessarily needing a home run here. The wins add up.
If you look on the chart, the white arrows represent signaled trades. If I had just taken the first signal, waited until it closed, then took the next signal and held until it closed, etc. until today, the cumulative gain on what would have been 7 trades in 6 months would have been around 55%. I don't need home run trades here to make significant money.
Full disclosure, in the time it took me to write this, the stock has gone from 16.71 to 16.99, so if you want to deduct that from my reported returns, knock yourself out. I can't help that, which is why I usually post these ideas after the market closes. But this one was too juicy to sit on.
As always - this is intended as "edutainment" and my perspective on what I am doing, not a recommendation for you to buy or sell. Act accordingly and invest at your own risk. DYOR and only make investments that make good financial sense for you in your current situation.
Trade closed: target reached
Well that was nice. Less than 2 full days and I'm out at 19.17 with an almost 15%+ profit. More of these, please.Note
Trade results for my recordsWins 1
Losses 0
Avg gain per lot = +14.72%
Avg holding period per lot = almost, but not quite, 2 trading days. I'll call it 2.
Avg gain per lot per day held = +7.36%
Annualized RoR = +1854.7%
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