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Reddit by TimelyBodybuilder121 July 12, 2026

Believe it or not, still looks like calls.

I know it looks stupid, but I ran the math after ODing on protein powder. Around 70% chance it continues to go up, which is regardedly higher than my previous memepost (a whole whooping 4%). [https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1udiyb9/i\_ran\_the\_math\_believe\_it\_or\_not\_calls/](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1udiyb9/i_ran_the_math_believe_it_or_not_calls/) [Summary](https://preview.redd.it/4c2lgsezktch1.jpg?width=1261&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1406be5147151bb20c98475e3937de87866a4604) [Green lines are short leverage that's underwater. It works on btc ok?](https://preview.redd.it/v9si2ww9mtch1.jpg?width=1265&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e23f851a91a069bf7351543966a6beca4db371d1) [Daily …

Reddit by Ensheen July 12, 2026

Wasn't SPCX supposed to take us to the moon?

Even Elon had to sell BTC and the market plummeted, although people expected it to drop to $70-100. I'm still waiting.

Reddit by lies_are_comforting July 12, 2026

In three months I have swing traded SNAP from 36,200 to 49,000 shares.

SNAP stock is under a lot of scrutiny and especially following the unveiling of the AR Specs glasses the stock took a massive hit. I bought a lot of shares in March when it dipped below $4 for the first time in history. There’s been a lot of SBC’s ie …

Reddit by fuckscerf July 12, 2026

$POCI, a $50M Company Quietly Supplying Satellite Laser Networks, Defense Infrastructure, and the Optics of Modern Directed Energy Warfare

**What they do** On the surface this is a niche medical tech company… one that makes tiny camera systems for surgical robots and endoscopes. That's exactly what most people still think it is today, but they’ve recently stepped into some really sexy sectors. Precision Optics is an ITAR-registered, 100% US-domestic …

Reddit by PuzzleBeader July 12, 2026

Got $10k saved up. Is MSFT at $385 an absolute steal right now?

Hey guys, I finally cleared up $10k in cash to invest and I'm looking closely at MSFT. It’s currently down roughly 19% YTD and trading around $385 down from its peak of $555. The market seems to be panicking over their $190b projected 2026 AI spending budget but their core …

Reddit by I_killed_the_kraken July 12, 2026

You damn degenerates, leave some cash on the sidelines

For God's sake, you're buying into the narrative that this time will be different. * Debt through the roof. * Sticky inflation due to oil shortages. * Private credit ecosystem in shambles. * Major IPOs hitting the market and draining what little liquidity remains. That said, calls first thing Monday …

Reddit by MayhemMase855092 July 12, 2026

Best apps to use for AI stimulation currently.

I know this question has probably been asked a million times but as time goes on apps get better and worse and new ones arrive as well. Which apps do you all recommend for a Roth IRA that’s investing in crypto/stocks and has the option to use AI stimulation to …

Reddit by Random6017 July 12, 2026

Monday prediction

So what is going to happen on monday ? Someone have any idea?? We all knew on Friday that the war was up and it would be bad, but we turned friday green.. but now the war is like super bad so what are your takes on monday, is the …

Reddit by Glove_Neither July 12, 2026

PTEC.L (Playtech): A 5x EBITDA "Picks-and-Shovels" SaaS with a Massive Margin of Safety and a Recent $140M Catalyst

Really good breakdown on this [https://open.substack.com/pub/somethings0ff/p/something-special-issue-3-playtech?r=rc0eo&utm\_medium=ios](https://open.substack.com/pub/somethings0ff/p/something-special-issue-3-playtech?r=rc0eo&utm_medium=ios) **The Setup** Playtech (PTEC.L) is a FTSE 250 company that builds the underlying software for online casinos and sportsbooks (DraftKings, bet365, Hard Rock, etc.). They don’t take the bets; they provide the B2B infrastructure. Despite being a highly profitable SaaS business, it is currently …

Reddit by Secret_Swordfish4121 July 12, 2026

Vertex's (VRTX) last transformative acquisition took 11 years to pay off, what about the new Crinetics?

**TL;DR** * **\~98%** of Vertex's product revenue still comes from cystic fibrosis drugs. * That franchise came from a **2001** acquisition. The first drug out of it wasn't approved until **2012**, and it didn't become a giant until **\~2019**. * The newer bets (Diabetes, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Kidney disease) are …