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VisualMod t1_iu6lb72 wrote

>I don't care about poor people. They are all beneath me and deserve nothing but my contempt.

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Bzammitt t1_iu6lsph wrote

How much $ you up!?

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sempiternalloop OP t1_iu6lwx7 wrote

With covered calls? About $340k

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Bzammitt t1_iu6m0ep wrote

Hell yeah man, good job! How’d you get to that much to begin with?

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sempiternalloop OP t1_iu6mjv5 wrote

Some luck, some skill. Took a large margin loan Mar 20th of 2020 and caught the bottom of the market. Sold everything in Oct of 2021 to enter beaten down bio tech stocks. Before that had NVDA at $16. Bought a condo in 2009 at the bottom of the real estate market. NVDA allowed me to dump $600k cash into a lake house. I’m decent at finding bottoms and tops, I guess?

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Bzammitt t1_iu6moi0 wrote

I’m good at finding tops, you’d think I’d just do the opposite 😂. Where are you putting your money in the next ~year?

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BugTotal6212 t1_iu6n04v wrote

Nice job. Where do you find out about these companies going for fda? A medical journal?

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sempiternalloop OP t1_iu6nygf wrote

PDUFA dates are listed on an FDA tracker site. Pretty easy to find. You don’t get a lot of bang for your buck on approvals anymore as they usually are followed by an offering and small bios are terrible at self commercialization. P3 data read outs and BLA / NDA acceptances are better. That comes from calls / SEC filings, and following people more in the know than me. MYOV was an easy call as it was already 52% owned by Sumi and PFE was doing their commercialization.

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UltimateTraders t1_iu7a87x wrote

You brave soul, without a buyout, yuck... Any insight?

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