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This was a pretty famous one. TLRY
A low float pot stock. Look at 1 year chart.
Agree again, shorting a low float stock is very very high risk.
Yeah I agree, & if it works We could all make a lot of ??
Hey that’s really good, and you’re right it looks a lot like what Kaplan’s doing. Here’s the rates:
1 hour 10 hours
UW Students $3.50 $30
UW Fac/Staff $4.50 $40
General $6.00 –
Lol. Very Touchy! Investing in things you don’t understand is why are you so nervous and unsure of yourself. All the information is out there, just read everything they post and you’ll get it pretty quick.
Also Boston, the questions you’re asking shows that you don’t have any understanding of esports or gaming at all.
No those are games Created and owned by gaming companies. And some of their PR’s They list other things that they will make money from like advertisements and tournaments
In regards to what titles they are involved in, this is what they say:
WINR), Simplicity is an established brand in the Esports industry with an engaged fan base competing in popular games across different genres, including PUBG, Gears of War, Smite, Guns of Boom, and multiple EA Sports titles.
Yes, but no shares to be had. The warrants are looking promising. The low price and the leverage are bringing in some buyers
Yeah I agree but I just don’t know enough about what these guys are doing, we just have to hope that they know what they’re doing! I’m pretty confident these guys are smart and they’ll go where the money is.
Yeah it kind of shows that there’s a lot of big money that wants to be in this space, esports. There’s another article about the advertisers that are heavily involved. It’s a lot of food, clothes & cars sellers. They all want that 18 to 35-year-old male buyers market.
One more about the $$$:
BenFischerSBJ Apr 17, 2019
Esports organization Gen.G has raised $46M USD from a diverse syndicate of investors that includes several prominent Silicon Valley funds and high-profile individuals such as LA Clippers minority owner Dennis Wong and actor Will Smith.
Also providing capital is Dreamers Fund, a fund created by Smith and Japanese soccer star Keisuke Honda, Alibaba Group’s former Chairman/US Investments Michael Zeisser, and MasterClass cofounder David Rogier.
Silicon Valley Bank joined the round and has also become an official marketing partner of Gen.G., said CEO Chris Park. Stanford University invested, along with Silicon Valley firms New Enterprise Associates, Conductive Ventures, Battery Ventures, and Canaan Partners. NEA’s Rick Yang will join the board.
Terms of the deal were not made public. Gen.G said it will use the funding to launch a youth academy program, open team HQ in LA this summer and further expand into new games and regions. Gen.G owns the OWL Database-Link-e1521645463907 team Seoul Dynasty Database-Link-e1521645463907, and the 2017 world champion team in League of Legends Database-Link-e1521645463907, which competes in the Korean circuit.
Smith and Honda will join current Gen.G Player Management Advisor/retired NBA player Chris Bosh in advising the team’s creative and commercial endeavors
This is part of an article I read:
Overwatch League has also seen broadcast partnerships around some of its big events, from ESPN to ABC. For Harari, these partnerships are a recognition that some broadcasters see esports as an important part of their future.
“They see that they need to improve their relationship with a young, elusive, coveted demographic. They are ahead of the game and have strong strategies around how to approach esports and they don’t see it as a risk to get involved in esports. They see it as a risk not to get involved in esports,” said Harari.
“Those are the partners we want to be talking to. Because the ones that aren’t thinking that are the ones that are going to be left behind because they are going to lose their entire youth audience.
I agree with that, if it works it works big. It’s hard for us to know how they see it and what other plans they have. It is however very risky but it’ll take quite some time for all the pieces to come together.
Looks like somebody jumped me on the bid to $1.40. It’s funny how on this stock, Buyers are trying to buy off the bid and sell off the ask. This is solely a function of the wide spread.
Wow, 95k warrants traded. That’s got to mean something.
This whole venture is a new concept, as I see it. I don’t know of any other business doing this. As such, there is the risk it does not work. Will young guys pay $10/hr to use these machines? It remains to be seen. But I would think you want your first site to start with a lot of promotion. The whole sports business is about promotion, Kaplan knows this with NBA.
I think a lot will depend on how they do the grand opening. With this being the first one It will set the tone for all the rest & how they do business. They need to go all out & Make a big splash. Everything depends on it. It needs to be done so that everybody wants to be a part of it.
I agree completely! This is just the beginning of the story and not many people are on board yet but I think they will be.
Well I was trying to tighten up the bid ask and trying to round off the number of shares. Didn’t really accomplish much I got less than 500 shares. And still have odd numbers. I was hoping they took that $1.48 out But it looks like he had another 5000 there.
Yeah I know about that because that was me on the bid at $1.42 ! Lol
It looks like big money is not sure about this company at this point. Just gonna take more time and more information. But it appears the downside is small and the upside is huge.
Lol, calm down Frances! First we have to get to two dollars. I hear you, it’s fun to dream!
Also I am curious as to how much they want for a franchise fee? Maybe I could get one out here in Arizona! Ha
Yeah looks like no matter how you cut it $1.50 a share now looks pretty cheap.
Lot better action today. Price and volume look good
Kind of funny last couple days small sellers were selling in the 1.20s And lower, And now there’s a 3000 share buyer @ $1.32 And no sellers. That’s the life of a very thin stock.
Good article out today about gaming and 5G. It will be a big boost. Google moving in too gaming.
Looks like 46,000 shares bid @ .091 for the warrants. ! Lol
Thanks for the Twitter link StevieT, I forget to go there and look. I left them a little message today
So 11 accredited investors put in an average of $160,000 Or so, for a $2 unit that we can buy right now for $1.60! So they thought it was a good deal at the time. So what does that make the price now? A great deal!
Yeah that’s not too bad put a few more shares in circulation and a little money in the bank, And besides that, now you can get a better deal buying it yourself ??
Yes, I think it was the great warren Buffett who said the stock market what is the transfer of money from the inpatient to the patient.
Those are words to remember.
Yeah we all do sometimes. This seems to be the beginning of money moving in to esports. And there are big players behind it plus a lot of advertisers with money who want to be a part of it. If it works this could be $10 easy.
Yes big position in the stock and the warrants. The upside to a low float is huge moves. I think this stock should be between $2-3. And possibly much higher. But Patience is a must. Movements can come out of the blue when you least expect it.
Well that’s one of the dangers of a really low float stock. Very difficult to get volume.
Thanks, This site has a lot of esports info:
https://esportsobserver.com/
Here’s another one:
Adrenaline Rush, a PepsiCo energy drink sold in Russia, will host the Dota 2 Adrenaline Cyber League Finals in May.
The Adrenaline Cyber League has put on Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments since 2017.
Four teams will compete for a $100K USD prize pool, with Virtus.pro the first to be announced.
Adrenaline Rush, a Russian energy drink brand owned by PepsiCo, will host the finals of the Dota 2 Database-Link-e1521645463907 Adrenaline Cyber League Finals in Moscow this May.
The tournament will be held at Loft Hall on May 25-26, and feature four teams battling for a share of the $100K prize pool. Virtus.pro Database-Link-e1521645463907 has already been invited; two other teams will also be invited, with the fourth slot earned via open qualifiers that begin this weekend.
The energy drink brand’s Adrenaline Cyber League has previously put on both Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Database-Link-e1521645463907 tournaments. Next month’s finals will the first in the event’s history to feature a 360° stage setup, and the event will also team signings and Adrenaline Game Fuel drinks provided to competitors
Here you see how money is coming in to esports:
Banking company Chase has signed a three-year partnership deal with the Warriors Gaming Squad.
The Warriors Gaming Squad is the NBA 2K League team of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors.
Chase branding will be incorporated into the team’s digital home court, plus the companies will co-produce video content and pursue additional initiatives.
Warriors Gaming Squad Database-Link-e1521645463907, the NBA 2K Database-Link-e1521645463907 League team of NBA team the Golden State Warriors, has signed a three-year partnership with banking company Chase.
The deal will see Chase branding integrated into the Warriors Gaming Squad’s in-game experience for home games, including digital signage and a pair of Chase logos on the virtual court. The companies will also collaborate on video content for this NBA 2K League season, such as a “Before the Game” series that follows each player’s route to becoming a pro.
Chase cardholders will also be able to participate in a “play where the pros play” event, plus Chase will provide Warriors Gaming Squad players with financial literacy sessions. The companies have an existing relationship, as the Golden State Warriors will begin playing in the newly-constructed Chase Center in San Francisco later this year
I saw on that last sale from K2 that they showed 780,000 warrants. So if they sold all their stock they may be selling their warrants also. But don’t know how you sell that many.