NASDAQ:BSFT shows signs of gaining value. Through cyclical turns it looks like it is going to gain value. On the Balance Sheet and Earnings side the company has solid returns and is a fundamental growth stock. If a call option is taken the expiration date should be the longest date possible.
Right now many analysts agree that the market is overvalued, but many believe that just because it is overvalued doesn't mean it needs to be corrected. Many traders now trade with cognitive dissonance because the market is overdue for a correction. Just because there may be a "bubble" that doesn't mean that it will "pop". But I think that due to and overdated...
ASM
The stock ASM has been going through some cyclical change. Due to underperformance on the balance sheet side, the company broke its cyclical turn. I believe that there is still room to short. The best instrument to use would be put options with the strike price closest to the actual price, and the expiration at the earliest date given. If you go along the...
TOWN
Looking at the cyclical life of TOWN , it looks like the stock may have some room to grow. I would say advise buying short-term call options at close to price strike price. The company does not perform as well on the balance sheet side. I would advise executing the right to buy stock when the option contract expires, only to minimize the risk of the option...
VKQ
The stock VKQ looks like it is heading toward its cyclical-under-performance-time. The best strategy would be to take a short position on the stock. The company "on the books" is profitable - therefore I wouldn't advise buying put option contracts because I don't know how far the company may drop, or when it will, which are more necessary criterion for...
MTN
I have been watching MTN , and it looks like it is on one the longest rallying in the history of the stock. It may still have room to grow. I would advise buying some call options that are the closest to the price or buying a few amount of call options furthest from the price. To offset the option I would short the position, and continue to hold the short...