TLRY’s Exponential Run & More

Tilray, Inc. TLRY – Major Run Still in Progress: 

Our success with TLRY has been non-stop, first offering up a couple of options targets on Monday morning with the $26-27 Calls, and rolling up throughout the week as the stock has continuously soared to new highs. In Tuesday’s newsletters we reported on the multibag gains there, and tacked on the $34-36 Calls as additional targets.

We had to repeat the process yesterday morning, highlighting all of our tracked contracts’ performances, and once again adding higher strike points to our watchlist with the $50-52 Calls. We’re back for the fourth straight day today to do it again. TLRY has touched $75 in the premarket this morning, and we are repeating the process.

Here are the overall trading ranges and total possible gains on all of our selected targets in the TLRY chain. The stock itself has now run 189% intraweek since its Monday lows, providing our watchlist with the following incredible gainers: 

TLRY Weekly Calls
$26:
 1.70-39.25 (+2208%)
$27: 1.22-38.65 (+3068%)
(Since Monday)

$34: 2.49-31.10 (+1149%)
$35: 2.00-31.20 (+1460%)
$36: 1.77-30.70 (+1634%)
(Since Tuesday)

$50: 6.00-16.50 (+175%)
$51: 5.70-16.10 (+182%)
$52: 5.20-15.20 (+192%)
(Since Yesterday)


Twitter Inc. TWTR – Update

In addition to tracking the previously mentioned monster play, we offered up a couple of targets in yesterday morning’s report and got instant results from those as well.

TWTR Weekly $63-65 Calls
$63: 2.64-5.66 (+114%)
$64: 2.06-5.00 (+143%)
$65: 1.60-4.24 (+165%)


Fresh Options Ideas: 
KHC Weekly $34-34.50 Calls
AZN Weekly $50-51 Calls 


Extended Watchlist:
NEBC, GRSO, USMJ, STWC, RBNW, MINE, ARST, GRCV, GYOG

Blue Horseshoe Stocks: Marijuana Madness Continues & More

Puration, Inc. PURA

It seems that the majority of the stocks we’ve seen make big moves in 2017 so far, are in some way related to the marijuana sector. To start things off this morning we want to go back and retrace our steps with PURA, which began on Thursday the 12th.

We saw a nice initial 30% jump, followed by a consolidation down to .03 on  Tuesday, and for the rest of last week it was one bullish session after the other. The impressive run culminated in a new high of .075 on Friday, which stands as an intraweek upswing of 150%

With such good price action and volatility, we’ll be sure to leave PURA on our massive running watchlist that essentially includes all high-liquidity stocks in, or related to, the cannabis space.


Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. RMHB

Speaking of cannabis related, RMHB was new to our reports on Friday, and it too is trying to capture a chunk of the consumables market with its hemp-infused food and beverage products.

The stock put up a solid move in its first session on our radar, making an early run from .092 to a high of .137. That works out to a 49% intraday pop, and any play posting those types of single-session numbers could certainly have more in store for us, so we’ll keep RMHB on our watchlist as well.


VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) – Options Idea

The dollar has been looking shaky of late, as the various unknowns of a new administration has characteristically injected an element of fear into the marketplace. As a result gold has been on a month-long climb, and in the event that trend continues to carry, we’ll want to have an associated options idea at the ready.

One of the funds we like to trade for its correlation with gold is GDX, and in this instance, we’re going to put the GDX 02/10 $24-25.50 Calls on watch over the next several sessions.



Extended Watchlist
CBIS, MCOA, HEMP, MYHI, OWCP, TRTC, USMJ,

Blue Horseshoe Stocks: HAS Recap, Green Rush 2.0

Hasbro, Inc. HAS – Options Idea

Yesterday, after noticing the recording of new 6-month lows on HAS the day prior, coupled with a premarket earnings beat, we signaled a range of options ideas in our report.

Our targeted contracts were the HAS Weekly $79-81 Calls,with the stipulation that if the stock broke the $81-mark, that we’d correspondingly roll up our strike price a level. Based on the activity in HAS, there was literally no wrong answer, as all of the contracts mentioned provided us with a shot at excellent single-session gains.

$79 Calls – Range: 1.50-6.63 – Max Gain: 342%
$79.50 Calls – Range: 1.10-2.92 – Max Gain: 165%
$80 Calls – Range: .83-5.79 – Max Gain: 597%
$80.50 Calls – Range: .62-2.20 – Max Gain: 255%
$81 Calls – Range: .50-5.13 – Max Gain: 926%
$82 Calls – Range:  .24-1.25 – Max Gain: 421%

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Fresh Options Idea:

With NFLX beating on earnings yesterday post-market, we’ll signal a range of contracts to watch there as well. We’re particularly interested in tracking the NFLX Weekly $117-120 Calls.



The Start of Green Rush 2.0?

A couple of years ago, when marijuana stocks first began to emerge, and the march toward legalization in many places began, we termed it a ‘Green Rush’. It was a historical few months of exponential gains for anything even remotely tied to the cannabis space.

We’ve never stopped monitoring the sector, which, compared to practically any other, is still in its infancy. Recently, we’ve been reminding our readers to keep a keen eye as well, for if all things remain equal, it’s likely that California will become a recreational marijuana state in just a few week’s time. California is the most populous state in the country, and the proposed bill is more comprehensive than anything we’ve seen in the other states where prohibition laws have been scrapped. The ripple effect from the world’s sixth largest economy legalizing marijuana and its by-products will be significant indeed.

In fact, the effect of the anticipation is already kicking the tires on what could very well be Green Rush 2.0. Out of the top 14 traded stocks on yesterday’s scanner (pictured below) all but one have some link to the pot sector. Every last one of them are stocks that we’ve talked about in the past, and all of them (and more) will be high up on our working watchlist over the next several weeks.

We warned our readers of the first Green Rush before it kicked into full swing back in 2014, and we’ve been doing our best to do the same thing in advance of the forthcoming California vote on Prop 64, which should ultimately prove to be a real game-changer.

The symbols pictured above will also serve as today’s Extended Watchlist, in addition to FLDM, a declining stock that we want to put on bottom watch.