Figured this fresh position would be worth posting here. Am I well regarded or about to save my hopes and dreams? 🤔
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Purchased a 4/21 Domino’s Call for $7.44. I was looking at major retail/food companies this morning and noticed Domino’s share price was recently slashed with expectations being cut to ~$330 as well. Given the big ups and downs lately I figure it could recover fairly soon as earnings will pick way up after the first quarter, and next quarter calls were too expensive. Also 4/20 means pizza will be in high demand 😂
I think people are more interested in knowing how you lost the $36k
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Bro I’m an idiot but this DD is legendary lmfao
At this point, nobody is surprised why you lost 38k.
So you thought the possibility of a day with slightly higher pizza sales would increase the value of the entire company
Isn’t Christmas pretty good for retail stocks 🤔
Are you comparing the over half a billion dollar holiday season to 4/20
Wait, so you are going this goes up because of stoners? Did you factor in the fucking recession when thinking business could pick back up? Good luck, homes.
Most forecasts show the slowdown lasting through the first quarter then an upward trend through 2026, not just for Domino’s but for every major retailer and more than a few shipping companies. RSI is extremely low and oversold on anything more than the daily, it’s had big swings up and down lately, and when Starbucks lost 50% from its peak (as Domino’s just did) it reversed the next two months to get back 60% from the low. I’m not hoping for a return to pre-dip levels but I’m certainly expecting it to at least hit the strike price, even if it maintains a downward trend till future earnings. 🤞🏻
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