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What's Next For Caterpillar And Deere

Let's start with Caterpillars five day chart. You can see how it zoomed upwards this week as a result of it's quarterly earnings report. If you want to play the downside next's weeks options are going to cost you something like $1,000.00 per contract. Here are how one series of Puts, the 575 Puts closed the day on Friday. So the stock has to drop like $12.00 in five trading sessions just to break even. What a daunting challenge trying to figure out these ones. Many option players accustom to playing the ups and downs of Caterpillar when it was trading at price levels like $325.00 only six months ago now feel totally out of the game. It's now not a game for the little guys. I get it. Now this, a look at how Caterpillar traded on the day last Friday. Between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. the stock dropped $15.00 dollars. The one day options that were expiring that day had an amazing price swing. So a new trend I see happening is a shift away from playing one and two week o...

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Do you remember Polestar going public at $10.00 a share?
Look at how it has struggled. It dropped further this week on a disappointing quarterly earnings report. Maybe next week it will bounce back again. It's still in business and advanced new models are soon on the horizon. It could be like the Nio report last week. Nio bounced back after reporting a quarter of lower production numbers.
Other upstart electric vehicle companies like Rivian and Fisker are also struggling to be profitable. Remember I recently mentioned Faraday Future doing a 70 for 1 reverse stock split? How crazy was that? A ten for one reverse split would have got them over the magical $1.00 mimimum trading treshold and kept it as one of the most actively traded stock on the Nasdaq. Here is how it traded this week after their announcement. Their stock in now sinking into oblivion.
Then there is a newly listed Vietnamese company called VinFast with vehicles arriving to North America and plans to buld a factory in the United States. What a dumb time to listing a stock in this sector on the NASDAQ. I think the stock is in for a rough ride.
Down from over $80.00 at the start of the week to $29.49. What's to stop it from going to $15.00? Stay away until it builds it's new factory on U.S. grounds and gets it up and running. On a differing note, the big three auto companies in North American now have new companies like this one coming out of nowhere as competition. Competition is a good thing. Consumers are gaining more options. ** An Sep 6th update. The rough ride continues.
A Sept.22nd update.
EV stocks in this price range make me nervous.

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