
Right on cue, these posts start to ramp up (wonder why?)
The company is living rent-free in these pea-brained heads
It makes me chuckle how much work they put in, fair play

The company is living rent-free in these pea-brained heads
It makes me chuckle how much work they put in, fair play
I've opened one of my trading accounts, and it's showing a green figure next to some Beyond Meat options I bought.
I'm a bit confused because people have been telling me the company is dead and that I've lost my investment.
Could this just be a glitch in the app or something? Any help would be appriciated
Another bad week for a 🌈🐻
I can't argue with the earnings - companies seem to be printing infinite cash.
On the other hand, farmlands across the West are being decimated by wildfires and severe droughts, nuking our food supply.
On top of that, we're rapidly running out of fuel reserves, whilst the US is in a stalemate with Iran to get oil and fertiliser flowing through Hormus again.
Countries are preparing for food shortages and rolling blackouts, which should lead to steep inflation as they battle for resources - This should keep interest rates high for the foreseeable future.
To add a cherry on top, unemployment rates are rising fast, and we're probably 2 Claude updates away from making most service workers redundant.
So what's the play fellas, because I'm bored of chasing bubbles - full port into CSCO earnings tonight?
Thank you for your attention to this matter
At a $210M market cap, this is massively oversold IMO
They have $171M in cash and cash equivalents, and hundreds of millions in assets.
I'm going to keep buying over the next week whilst it goes through the RS, and if this drops below $0.35 (pre-split) I'm going to load up on 100k more shares
“Bringing small, agentic models like Muse Glimmer directly onto PC and mobile hardware bypasses cloud compute costs to outcompete Google, Microsoft and others on the end-user’s device,” Shah said.
Hit the jackpot on a penny slot today
Some fat-fingered retard must have placed a market order whilst SPX gapped down slightly right before close.
This was 100% of the buying power I had left after placing my YOLO chips on SNDK calls & SPX/SPCX puts.
I was down $3.5k for the day, so the powers that be must have taken pity on me.
Looking at the bid/ask spreads, I could probably have set any sell price and it would have executed.
Was this a glitch in the matrix, or does this happen a lot?
We're getting very close to the 52-week lows, which is where it touched in October last year before quickly squeezing to $8 within a couple of weeks.
With a current market cap of $300m, I wouldn't be surprised if a big player made a bid to acquire the company.
Interested to hear about the response of Beyond Immerse on the next earnings call, and hope they plan to release this in the UK soon!
I'm convinced that if an asteroid were about to wipe out the planet, the S&P would somehow still rally to fresh all-time highs.
Riddle me how the price of oil is near pre-war levels again?
Hopefully Tuesday's inflation figures save my puts, otherwise i'm switching to calls and taking you all down with me.
Finally learned how the sell button works and clawed back some losses.
It turns out the market only goes up, and 0DTE options go down
Still pushing towards my goal of 100k shares, and using options to the mix for additional leverage.
This is conviction in the company, the products, and the turnaround plans.
Excited for a wider rollout of Beyond Immerse (praying this lands in the UK soon).
There's a lot of trolls working a full-time job in this sub spreading FUD on beyond, thinking they're the next Michael Burry.
Here's why shorting BYND is one of the worst risk/reward trades on the market:
Your theoretical max gain is 100% (before borrow fees and interest), and that only happens if the company goes bankrupt. Given the cash on hand, that's highly unlikely in the next 12 months.
At current prices, the realistic short upside based on lower support levels is closer to ~$0.20/share, around 28%, before fees and interest.
You can increase that with leverage, but you're also multiplying the risk.
Your downside for shorts is unlimited
Beyond has repeatedly shown it can squeeze hard and fast. In October it went from roughly $0.55 to almost $8 in a week.
If you're shorting this, especially on leverage, you can get stopped out or margin called whilst busting a nut in your mum's basement.
The upside for longs is unlimited
See the screenshot of my long CFDs which printed in the October squeeze. Including my ISA and trading account where I sell calls, I've turned an initial £5k investment into roughly £50k by being long BYND.
I don't care whether you're bullish or bearish, but at least look for asymmetric setups where the downside is capped and the upside is open-ended.
The second screenshot is a trade I made on 0DTE SPY puts. I made 7,000% in five hours. My maximum downside was $24, while the upside was effectively unlimited. That trade returned £1,260.
So to everyone claiming BYND is an obvious short: it isn't.
And no amount of posting negative comments about the company is going to improve your risk/reward or move the stock price in the slightest.
SPY seems glued at $741.
I think the only thing that can save me now is an unhinged Truth Social post from the big man himself
I've just started trading options - is it always this easy?
Hi, someone else has access to this account. He changed the password and email and posts spam in penny stocks subreddits. I can access the account using the original mail/google account, but I'm not able to change the password, mail or delete de account. How can I stop this? I don't mind deleting the account. Thank you.
Buying QQQ puts has been a never ending money pit, so I've decided to jump onboard the AI gravy train.
This can only mean one thing - the bubble will pop tonight and I'll be living in mummys basement forever
Update: They crushed it! My recklessness might actually pay off for once. All hail our AI overlords
Got this email today from The Vegconomist.
We all knew this was coming.
Plant-based meat is now significantly cheaper than animal meat.
Most people decide with their wallet.
When this happens, demand for brands like Beyond is going to jump.
Source: https://vegconomist.com/studies-numbers/plant-based-mince-29-cheaper-beef-tesco-meat-prices-climb/