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"It feels good to get rid of the other crap."
I did that last year.
Good point. EOM
My GOODNESS! :) EOM
From email this morning.
Glucose Health, Inc. USPTO Patent Filing Asserts First Use of Nutritional Composition Underlying GLUCODOWN
BENTONVILLE Arkansas, December 28, 2021 – Glucose Health, Inc. (OTC: “GLUC”) (“Company”) is pleased to advise that a patent application for “Compositions and Methods for Metabolic Health” was filed with the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO) on December 23, 2021, on behalf of the Company.
The patent filing discloses a composition of the combination of resistant dextrin, corosolic acid and chromium picolinate, in measures for maintaining and improving health by attenuating post-prandial glycemic and lipid increases and/or lowering levels of plasma glucose and lipids. The composition disclosed is the nutritional foundation of the Company's GLUCODOWN® products.
The purpose of the USPTO filing is to assert Glucose Health, Inc.'s claims and rights for the way in which the composition may be used. Prior to filing, a worldwide patent search was commissioned, which indicated the composition disclosed by the Company is its first use, in the context of a nutritional product, in the world.
About Glucose Health, Inc. (OTC: GLUC)
With its focus on creating delicious beverages nutritionally appropriate1 for the nation’s 100+ million2 pre and Type-2 diabetics, Glucose Health, Inc., the manufacturer of GLUCODOWN®, is uniquely positioned among emerging beverage companies. Introduced in the third quarter of 2018, the Company's GLUCODOWN® is the market leading brand for new & innovative, diabetic friendly & delicious, beverages. Glucose Health, Inc. is a publicly traded company with the ticker symbol OTC: GLUC.
To buy GLUCODOWN® visit our Amazon Store at www.amazon.com/glucodown
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/glucodown
For more GLUC information visit www.glucosehealthinc.com
1 For citations visit www.glucodown.com/clinical-data
2 National Diabetes Statistics Review, 2020; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and while Glucose Health, Inc. is not subject to the 1934 Securities and Exchange Act, contains forward-looking statements within the meaning Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements that are not a description of historical facts constitute forward-looking statements and may often, but not always, be identified by the use of such words as "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "estimates," "plans," "potential, "possible," "probable, "believes," "seeks," "may, "will, "should," "could" or the negative of such terms or other similar expressions. Actual results may differ materially from those set forth in this release due to the risks and uncertainties inherent in the Company's business. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement and the Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update this release to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof.
Contact:
Murray Fleming
Glucose Health, Inc.
info@glucosehealthinc.com
(479) 802-3827
Looks like you made a great move. :)
Thanks for sharing this information here. :)
Every message board has at least one.
Ameritrade has a list of potentially effected stocks.
https://www.tdameritrade.com/retail-en_us/resources/pdf/TDA101550.pdf
When is the next earnings date? I sent email to management but haven't received a reply yet.
$EXMT Question: Will EXMT be able to produce edible THC infused items in Clifton, AZ and then sale them throughout the state?
What effect would extremely low volume have on PPS? Current volume is less than 3000 shares. This is a very volatile stock at this point.
Why does EXMT need $5 mil liquidity?
Where does it read that they (the company) needs 5 mil liquidity? That is the question. Provide a link.
Where does it read that EXMT borrowed $5 mil to enter the lottery?
Option Information.
Dear Insider—Jeff Bishop here.
Meme stocks have been all the rage this month. And while this trend will come and go—there is one theme that I believe will have greater staying power—options and the incredible leverage they offer the retail trader.
In previous posts we’ve had Jason Bond explain what gamma squeezes are.
But today I want to pull back a little...and talk about some of the basics option principles.
Why?
Because I believe there is a lot of opportunity for everyday folks to take advantage of them...but without a proper knowledge base...they’ll either get discouraged or make avoidable mistakes.
So let’s get started…
Below is a screenshot of an option chain for NUGT from a few years ago, when the ETF was trading at $7.64. The closest calls to being at-the-money are Feb $8 calls. The yellow highlighted rectangle, along with the in-the-money $7 calls, are displayed below.
Greek Interaction.png
In this lesson I’ll discuss the behavior of an option based on the Greeks. Keep in mind these changes are not constant. With every tick, every one of them changes.
Let's start with a review of the four main Greeks: Delta, Gamma, Theta, and Vega.
Delta
Delta is the most straightforward of the Greeks. It tells you how much your option will move if the underlying stock moves $1.00 (in either direction). When an option is at-the-money, Delta is approximately 50. The more out-of-the-money the option is, the lower Delta will be. The more in-the-money, the higher it will be.
An excellent way to look at this is this: One option contract leverages 100 shares, all things being equal, an option with a Delta of 50 is like holding 50 shares. A very deep in-the-money option will move very much like a stock position.
At expiration, the Delta of an option will be either 0 or 100 for a call. In other words, calls expiring at least one penny in-the-money will be converted to stock and options. For put options, the Delta ranges are 0 to -100 and work the same way.
Gamma
Gamma tells us the amount by which Delta will change for every dollar move in the underlying stock. The higher Gamma is, the bigger the move in Delta will be. Gamma is expressed in fractions of a dollar. So, the Delta of an option with a 25 Gamma will increase or decrease by .25 for every $1.00 move (up or down) in the price of the underlying stock.
Gamma is the same for both puts and calls. Gamma is positive if you are long and negative if you are short. Gamma is highest when an option is at-the-money and decreases as an option gets deeper in-the-money or deeper out-of-the-money. As with all the other Greeks, Gamma changes as the price of the underlying stock changes.
Gamma can be very sensitive as we approach expiration. As noted with Delta, an option will either close in-the-money or expire worthless. That said, Gamma can move the final week of expiration.
You've probably noticed with AMC and CLOV recently.
Gamma is essential to watch as we approach expiration. For example, traders who short options with low Delta's might think it's safe. However, they forget to consider how quickly that can change. By reviewing your Gamma exposure, you'll avoid making that mistake.
Theta
Theta tells how much the price of an option will change over one day. This number is variable and accelerates as we approach expiration.
It is highest when an option is at-the-money only because there is no intrinsic value in the option, making up only time value. While it is highest when an option is at-the-money, Theta will decrease as the option gets deeper in-the-money.
Theta Value vs Price.png
An option that is deep in-the-money is made up of mainly intrinsic value. On the other hand, Theta may be small in nominal terms for an out-of-the-money option but relative to the option price Theta is high.
Theta increases over time at an exponential rate as the option nears expiration. At expiration, at-the-money and out-of-the-money options will expire worthless as Theta erodes.
And, finally, as the image below demonstrates, the further away from expiration an at-the-money option is, the smaller Theta will be.
Distant Thetas.png
Whether you're long a call or put, your position will have a negative Theta--- time is working against you. On the other hand, a seller of options has a positive Theta. Option sellers benefit from time decay.
So now EXMT has three buildings. Here is the rest of the story.
"...we have secured our dispensary building located in Clifton, Arizona. The building is 12,000 SF and sits on over 2 acres."
"This news is in addition to the announcement that Sonoran Flower had secured a 40,000 SF offsite grow facility and won the Arizona Dispensary License Lottery in April."
"The company still has its 15,000 SF facility outside of Tucson."
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/05/13/2229060/0/en/ATM-Subsidiary-Sonoran-Flower-Secures-Building-for-Dispensary-and-Cultivation-in-Clifton-AZ.html
You misunderstand.
"Each ball in the lottery drawing Monday represented an applicant who paid a nonrefundable $25,000 for the chance to win. The state collected about $9.4 million from the applications.
Applicants also had to have $500,000 of capital available, and a proposed location for where they will open in the counties where they applied."
That information is in the post just before yours.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=164083681
wadirum1, thanks for your detailed comments. I retired last August and want to buy a house in Prescott Arizona. I have cash but I don't want to buy at the top of the real estate market and see lower prices in a year or two. It may be best to just stay put for now and continue to monitor real estate prices, interest rates, markets and the political arena.
What is your opinion, if any, on how real estate prices will be effected in either or both of the scenarios mentioned? TIA
Looks like Bitcoin will open greater than 60K.
PI Cryptocurrencies
https://minepi.com/white-paper
I added today.
Yoyums sounds better.
WTF is 'notyoms'?
Why not call Glucose Health and get a first hand answer to the question? Let us know what you find.
Hammer out a bottom.
Agree, makes sense that good news has an improved chance to lead to good results. I added today.
Shake n' Bake!
I am thinking the same. Company may be building cash (at share holder expense) for expansion.
I damn near jumped out the window of my RV! :)
I'm thinking the same thing.
I think both Powell and Yellen are short RIOT.
I wanted to see an inverse H&S on the 5 min chart. Now it looks as though $53 will be tested. Not a day trader, just an observer with a long position that's underwater for now.
Maybe RIOT has found a bottom at $53
Maybe waiting for COIN to trade.
Hedge with a little riot.
“I don’t see how you could ban it. You could certainly make the effort. It would be very hard to stop people from [trading Bitcoin]. So I think it would be a foolish thing for the government to try to do that.”
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