WOWOWOWOW $RGNT the latest to go FULL Supernova thanks to no PDT Rule & an over-population of the invasive species of short sellers, congrats to all longs, give props to so many upcoming http://tim.ly/sykeschallenge students loooooooving this new market environment that will soon create many more millionaire students for me...WHO WANTS IT BAD ENOUGH?!?!?!
swedge: $RGNT 8.15 to 12.00/+ 3.85/share on a paper trade with getting stopped out on a wick after that last halt.
RookieRobert: so did I in @7.73 sold @8.60
mglass: $RGNT $7.09 to $8.06. Small position.
Raj_Anamika: in $RGNT 7.11 out half 8.61 looking for 10 plus
PipeWrench: $RGNT in 13.21 out 15.39
palapointe: $RGNT 8.00 to 8.80
Author celebrates RGNT's sharp intraday move (+526% according to external data), attributing it to 'no PDT rule' and short squeeze dynamics. Multiple students reported paper/live trades capturing gains ranging from ~10% to ~60% on small positions. External data shows RGNT surged on news of European GelrinC rollout plans.
Post celebrates extreme short-term price volatility and trading gains but provides no fundamental thesis on RGNT's business or valuation. The 'Supernova' framing and focus on short squeeze mechanics/PDT rules indicate this is speculative momentum trading commentary, not a bullish investment case. External data shows +526% move driven by GelrinC European rollout news, but author's emphasis is on trading the volatility rather than the underlying catalyst. Given the micro-cap/meme-stock trading context and lack of business analysis, this is promotional excitement about a volatile move, not a substantive bullish call. Low confidence due to absence of fundamental reasoning.
情绪 Somewhat-Bullish
关键要点
RGNT experienced extreme intraday volatility, with the author framing it as a 'Supernova' short squeeze scenario
Multiple traders reported profitable short-term trades: entries between $7-13, exits between $8-15
External data confirms +526% price move and recent news catalyst (European surgeon training for GelrinC launch starting Q3)
Post focuses on celebrating the trading opportunity and promotional messaging ('who wants it bad enough') rather than fundamental analysis of RGNT's business