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Research In Motion (RIMM) Reports After the Bell

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

1:30pm (EST)

Finally.

It appear the bulls are serious this time on closing above resistance which could gives us one last big push into April.

The Dow is up 65 points to 12,150 while the S&P is higher by 8 points to 1,306.  The Nasdaq is showing a 29 point pop and is at 2,727. 

We wanted o take time today to introduce you to a NEW type of option trading that could bring you powerful profits.  We are talking about profits of 338% in one-day.  We have been watching this stock on our Watch List and previewed a strangle option trade that made a huge jump yesterday.  However, we have been hesitant to introduce these weekly options because they truly can be hit or miss.  Basically you are betting on a stock to move up or down in 5 days.  The beauty is that these options don’t have a lot of delta which makes them cheaper. 

The April 55 calls we were following surged 100% yesterday on our strangle trade but the WEEKLY April 55 calls zoomed 338% on this metal stock.  To get our complete list of the 50 stocks that trade WEEKLY options, be sure to tune into tomorrow.

We do profile a WEEKLY strangle option trade for one stock that list these types of options but we will probably sit on the sidelines with  Research In Motion (RIMM, $63.47, up $1.45).  The company reports after the closing bell and we are sure shares will move 5%.  We would like to see a 10%+ move, either way, because we aren’t sure what RIMM is going to report.  Our gut says they are going to have a lousy quarter but they could surprise Wall Street with some decent numbers. 

Today’s rally past resistance looks good so let’s hope it sticks.  Subscribers check for the updates inside our Members Area.

MomentumOptionsTrading.com Weekly Wrap for 12/12/10

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

3:00pm (EST)

1.  Market Summary

2.  RIMM’s Bright Earnings Prospects             

3.  Adobe (ADBE) Looks Undervalued, Ready to Beat Estimates

4.  Patriot Coal (PCX) Covered Call Update

5.  Special Offer from Momentum Options Trading     

6.  Week Ahead

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1. Market Summary

The bulls managed to take the market higher on Friday after spending much of the session drifting around the breakeven line.  The day was pretty much going like the entire week had went, as the major indexes hovered around the flat line and stayed in a tight range.  We felt there was a slight chance the bulls would break and hold resistance but they lacked a catalyst as we went to press and we thought we would have to wait until this week.  Well, the bulls got a gift, as both General Electric (GE, $17.72, up $0.59) and Honeywell (HON, $51.98, up $0.64) announced dividend increases shortly after our update which helped push the Dow higher along with the other indexes.

The Dow jumped 40 points, or 0.4%, to finish at 11,410.  For the week, the bulls made it 2-in-a-row as the index added 23 points, or 0.3%.  We have been calling for a close above 11,400 (again) and we finally got it.  We told you once we broke this level back in early November there would be some consolidation and a test back towards support before we headed higher and the bulls will now target 11,600-11,700 by yearend with a push towards 12,000 in 2011.  Support remains at 11,200-11,000. 

The S&P 500 added 7 points, or 0.6%, to settle at 1,240 and at fresh two-year highs.  For the week, the index popped 16 points, or 1.3%.  The index closed just below 1,230 on Wednesday and we said the next stop would be a run to 1,250 on a close above this level which we got on Thursday.  A move above 1,250 should clear the way for a test to 1,275-1,300.  There is strong support at 1,220-1,200. 

The Nasdaq chipped in with a 20 point advance, or 0.8%, and went out at 2,637.  The index is on a 3-week winning streak as it gained 46 points, or 1.8%.  We have been calling for a run into the 2,600-2,700 area and it was the index’s first weekly finish north of the 2,600 level since January 2008.  Specifically, a close above 2,660 would be very bullish and would open the doors for a trip to 3,000.  Support is strong at 2,500-2,450.

The Christmas rally has been a windfall for our subscribers since October (16 out of 20 winning trades) but we still see plenty of opportunities for trades as we close out 2010 and head into next year.  The current winning trades we have profiled are showing gains of 200%, 196%, 60%, 43%, 28% and 20%, respectively, and we still think we can squeeze more out of them.

We told you last week we have locked in half profits on some of these positions but we still feel the market is going to end the year at its current highs or new ones.

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2.  RIMM’s Bright Earnings Prospects

Research In Motion (RIMM, $62.15, up $0.86) reports earnings this Thursday, December 16, after the closing bell.  Wall Street is looking for $1.64 a share on revenue of $5.4 billion.  There is a good chance the company will beat analysts’ estimates but a lot has to happen to pull it off.   

The company’s main product line is its stream of Blackberry smartphones, but hype has been surrounding its Playbook, its first tablet computer, which comes out in January 2011.  However, since the Playbook won’t affect this quarter’s earnings, we will leave it out besides a short paragraph at the end of this article.

Looking at the numbers, the stock appears cheap at a trailing price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 11.80 and a forward PE ratio of 9.70.  This is about half of Apple’s (AAPL, $320.56, up $0.80) PE and a little lower than that of Microsoft’s (MSFT, $27.34, up $0.36).  Even Nokia (NOK, $9.81, up $0.05), RIMM’s other major competitor, has a higher PE ratio. 

Research In Motion’s price-earnings to growth ratio (PEG) ratio is a scrawny 0.69 and the company has zero debt with $1.5 billion in cash.  The company has a market cap of $32 billion and is small enough to continue growing when compared to Apple’s $295 billion market cap.

Shares of RIMM have risen from $45 to $62 in the past three months, giving it momentum to go higher, but it is still off its 52-week high of $76.95.  The stock is well of its 2008 all-time high of $145 so it has tremendous room to grow if the trend continues and the 52-week high and the pre-crisis high are used as resistance levels. 

In its previous quarter, RIMM said Blackberry shipments grew more than 45%, versus its previous quarter, and said they have shipped 115 million Blackberries year to date.  Thus, there is still high demand for the Blackberry.  However, we have been telling you for over a year the company was losing a lot of market share as they dragged their feet on making improvements to their lines smartphones.   

The chart below clearly shows that the BlackBerry is losing ground to the iPhone, Android and other smartphones when looking at Verizon’s market share.  It is very likely that this trend will continue and could level off at some point in the future, probably at 10% based on the trend lines below.  This assumes HTC getting up to 20% of the total market share, LG 13%, Samsung 7%, with Motorola and Apple taking 50% of the pie.



Many corporations chose to stay with the Blackberry because of its reliability and security is well-known after years of use.  Thus, the corporate market share has become crucial to the Blackberry’s survival.  However, with the iPhone having been out for over two years now, some companies have accepted Apple’s security and have been allowing employees to use the iPhone and iPad at work.  Also, the introductions of the Droid and Andriod have broken into some corporate businesses, hurting the Blackberry’s market share.

Research In Motion has responded somewhat by expanding into new markets, such as India and China, which will help keep the Blackberry afloat and sales growing, but eventually it will level off and start declining as the smartphone market becomes saturated, and there are no more places to grow.  This is a long ways off and we don’t view this happening anytime soon but it’s something worth mentioning.

As far as the current quarter, the company forecast third-quarter earnings of $1.62-$1.70 on revenue of $5.30 -$5.55 billion.  The upper range is higher than the consensus estimate of $1.64 on $5.39 billion in revenue.

From the chart below, you can see the company grew revenues by $812 million, or 24%, from the same period a year ago in the first-quarter of 2010 (FY 2011).



Repeating this for the other quarters for both revenue and earnings and doing the calculations for the consensus estimates yields:

Revenue – Quarterly Results (in Millions)

Earnings Per Share – Quarterly Results


2010

2009

 

2010

2009

1st Qrt

811.9 (24%)

1180.9 (53%)

1st Qrt

0.26 (23%)

0.27 (31%)

2nd Qrt

1095.6 (31%)

948.4 (37%)

2nd Qrt

0.62 (74%)

-0.04 (-5%)

3rd Qrt

1465.7 (37%)

1142 (41%)

3rd Qrt

0.53 (48%)

0.41 (58%)

4th Qrt


616.5 (18%)

4th Qrt


0.35 (38%)


So, in order for RIMM to meet estimates, it would have to grow third-quarter revenues by $1.47 billion or 37% and earning $0.53, or 48%, from the same period a year ago.  This is not impossible considering that both percentages are lower than the previous growth percentages.  Specifically, 37% is lower than 41%, and 48% is lower than 58%.  Thus, the growth rate declined in each case, increasing the odds that it does meet or beat revenue consensus.  But more importantly, how much did growth decline versus other quarters? 

In the first-quarter, growth declined 29% from 2009 to 2010 (53% – 24%).  In the second-quarter, growth declined 6%.  And in the third-quarter, growth declined 4%.  This tells us the trend is that growth in the quarter compared to the same period a year ago also declines going from first-quarter to the third-quarter (29% to 6% to 4%).  The last 4% is about 2/3 of 6%, while 6% is less than 1/3 of 29%.  If everything were the same, growth for the third-quarter should be 2% (1/3 of 6%), but it is 4%, higher than the theoretical 2%, meaning that the possibility of meeting or beating revenue consensus is very likely and that revenue should come out higher.

Using the same methodology for earnings per share will also very likely meet or beat consensus.  RIMM’s earnings growth jumped in the second-quarter, and they predict a decline in the third-quarter.  The decline is greater (10%) than that of the first-quarter (8%) but nothing really indicates why their earnings growth should decline that much.  If growth stayed the same as that in second-quarter, the earnings should be higher. 

Looking at the Verizon market share, the rate of decline was the same in the first, second, and third quarters.  This does not seem to be affecting earnings, as stated by the number, which means most likely RIMM is gaining customers as they continue expanding (but still losing market share).  There does not seem to any evidence that explains why earnings will be so low, especially $0.09 lower than the second-quarter.  Lastly, third quarter seems to be one of their biggest months of the year, with Christmas sales probably helping to drive up revenue and earnings.  So why would earnings fall in the third-quarter?

Of course, now that we have mentioned all of this, it may not matter.

The biggest factor that will affect RIMM’s stock price when it announces earnings will not be if they meet or beat expectations, but what their forecast is going forward.  As mentioned above, the Playbook, which RIMM calls the “first professional tablet,” will be a big driver of their earnings forecast. 

Existing Research in Motion costumers will probably buy the Playbook as part of their brand loyalty.  Plus, with a lot of hype, some new costumers may want to test out the new tablet.  Some bloggers mention Playbook’s speed and high performance and that it uses Adobe’s Flash.  Apple’s iPad doesn’t use Adobe, choosing to use its own flash player.  Some bloggers report that speed is three times faster than the iPad. 

So, for the near term, Research in Motion’s prospects look good, despite the fact that it is losing market share to competitors.  Brand loyalty and a rapidly expanding smartphone market will support its shares in the foreseeable future but an earnings miss could push the stock back below double nickels ($55).

We aren’t sure if we will play an options trade on RIMM this week, but we are looking at one.

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3.  Adobe (ADBE) Looks Undervalued, Ready to Beat Estimates

Adobe Systems (ADBE, $28.71, up $0.11) reports earnings Monday, December 20, after the bell.  Analysts are expecting earnings $0.52 a share on revenue of $989 million.  The company is known for its flagship Photoshop, which currently has little competition, and it’s Flash Player.  Adobe’s PDF has become the standard for sending and displaying files.  A simple analysis can tell that the company may be undervalued and that earnings estimates are low.

Looking at the numbers, the stock does not appear cheap at a trailing PE ratio of 32, more expensive than that of its top competitors, Apple and Microsoft, who have trailing PE’s of 21 and 12, respectively.  Adobe has a forward PE ratio of 13.5, more expensive than Microsoft (forward PE of 10) but slightly cheaper than Apple (forward PE of 14).  Adobe’s trailing PE is even greater than the industry trailing PE of 25.50. 

The stock’s PEG ratio is a 1.18, lower than the industry PEG of 1.33, but higher than the PEG’s of its top competitors, Apple and Microsoft, who have ratios of 0.84 and 0.98 respectively.  Using these metrics, the stock does not look like a good buy.  However, the company, at $15 billion, is still small enough to continue growing. 

Shares are very volatile and have slipped from its 52-week high of $38, mainly due to Apple’s refusal to use Adobe’s Flash Player in the iPad, deciding instead to use its own Flash Player.  However, Adobe’s Flash is still used in most iMacs and PCs, plus, the company is working with Apple to improve its Flash Player. 

Adobe’s main source of revenue is from subscriptions and purchases of developer tools like Photoshop and Dreamweaver.  Flash Player is part of what it calls “Platform” and makes up only 4% of quarterly revenues.  Even dating back to 2006, the Platform segment has always made from 4%-6% and a few times reached 7%, thus, the stock decline on its Flash Player business may be overdone. 

The company forecast earnings of $0.48- $0.54 a share on revenue of $950 million to $1 billion back in September and the upper range is slightly higher than the consensus estimate of $0.52 a share on revenue of $989 million we mentioned earlier.

The chart below shows data provided from their earnings press releases:

Revenue – Quarterly Results (in $Millions)

Earnings Per Share – Quarterly Results


2010

2009

2008


2010

2009

2008

1st Qrt

858.7

786.4

890.4

1st Qrt

$0.40

$0.45

$0.48

2nd Qrt

943.0

704.7

886.9

2nd Qrt

$0.44

$0.35

$0.50

3rd Qrt

990.3

697.5

887.3

3rd Qrt

$0.54

$0.35

$0.50

4th Qrt


757.3

915.3

4th Qrt


$0.39

$0.60

The chart below shows calculations for the growth from prior quarters with earnings estimates for the fourth-quarter of 2010:

Revenue – Quarterly Results (in $Millions) 

Earnings Per Share – Quarterly Results 


2010

2009

2008

 

2010

2009

2008

1st to 2nd

84.3

-81.7

-3.5

1st to 2nd

0.04

-0.10

0.02

2nd to 3rd

47.3

-7.2

0.4

2nd to 3rd

0.10

0.00

0.00

3rd to 4th

-1.6

59.8

28

3rd to 4th

-0.02

0.04

0.10

From the above table, it is interesting that revenue for the third and fourth-quarter growth is estimated to decline in 2010 after increasing dramatically in 2008 and 2009.   The same is true for earnings.  However, the fourth-quarter is often the best quarter for many companies, so the estimates seem a little low.

The chart below shows calculations for the growth from prior years:

Revenue – Quarterly Results (in $Millions) 

Earnings Per Share – Quarterly Results


2009 to 2010

2008 to 2009

 

2009 to 2010

2008 to 2009

1st Qrt

72.3 (9%)

-104 (-12%)

1st Qrt

-0.05 (-11%)

-0.03 (-6%)

2nd Qrt

238.3 (34%)

-182.2 (-21%)

2nd Qrt

0.09 (26%)

-0.15 (-30%)

3rd Qrt

292.8 (42%)

-189.8 (-21%)

3rd Qrt

0.19 (54%)

-0.15 (-30%)

4th Qrt

231.4 (31%)

-158 (-17%)

4th Qrt

0.13 (33%)

-0.21 (-35%)

The table clearly shows that 2009 was a bad year, with revenue and earnings decreasing from the prior year but increasing again from 2009 to 2010.  The exception would be first-quarter 2010 earnings, in which earnings continued to fall.  Again, maybe estimates should be a little higher.

As far as the future for Adobe’s Flash, Research in Motion’s Playbook, unlike the iPad, uses Flash and may help buoyant Flash revenue when it comes out in January or next year.  However, as noted earlier, Flash is less than 6% of Adobe’s revenue, while the stock has fallen much more than 6%. 

The last time the company reported earnings, we felt shares would move 10% or more and we used a strangle option trade to play the move because we weren’t sure of the direction.

The stock was at $33 before the announcement, but fell below $26 (-20%), after the company missed its revenue forecast for the quarter just ended.  Wall Street was looking for over $1 billion back then so if Adobe sand-bagged their numbers last time out and revenues come in over $1 billion then shares could fly.

The straddle option trade we recommended (and can be viewed in our 2010 CLOSED trade portfolio) returned our subscribers 200% as the calls options made over 525% while the puts expired worthless.  There may be another trade next week in Adobe and we have the stock and the OPTIONS we want to play on our Watch List.

If you are not a current subscriber to our daily newsletter, there is still time to take a look at this trade, but you need to act quickly and sign up with us by the end of next week.

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4.  Patriot Coal (Covered Call) Update

Patriot Coal (PCX, $17.30, up $0.29) (COVERED CALL)

January 19 call (PCX10122C00019000, $0.63, up $0.05)      

Entry Price:  $17.80 (12/6/10) – sold January 19 call @ $0.95

Exit Target: $20

Return: 3%

Stop Target: None

Action:  Patriot Coal opened at $17.51 last Monday and shares were at $17.80 around 10am (12/6/10).  The 2011 January 19 call could have been sold for 95 cents.  This lowered the cost basis to $16.85.

If shares are above $19 by mid-January, we would be “called” away and our return would be 13% in a little over a month.  If shares retreat and don’t make $19, we will sell another option to lower our cost basis.

Here is our other, current, covered call trade, which we recommended in our daily newsletter.  This trade will be moving to the Weekly Wrap once we launch as a premium service in January.

Dendreon (DNDN, $37.65, up $0.17) (COVERED CALL)

December 40 call (DNDN101218C00040000, $0.15, flat)

Entry Price:  $41.96 (9/13/10) – sold October 45 call @ $1.30, (11/11/10) sold December call @$1.75

Exit Target: $45

Return: -3%

Stop Target: None

Action:  We will be looking to SELL another call option on Dendreon in a week or two.  This will lower our cost basis even further.

Dendreon opened at $41.96 and you could have sold the October 45 call option for $1.30 on 9/13/10.  This lowered the cost basis to $40.66.

On 11/11/10 we sold the December 40 call option for $1.75 which lowered our cost basis to $38.91.  If the stock gets “called away” from us by mid-December then we make 3% in 3 months.

Dendreon will be a $60 stock in 2011 so we aren’t worried about the current 3% loss.

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6.  Week Ahead

We will be back Monday morning at 9am (EST) with all of the current trade updates for the daily newsletter and a full update on the companies reporting earnings and economic news for the week.    

RIMM Tops Estimates, Falls Short on Revenue

Friday, June 25th, 2010

9:00am (EST)

The bears continued their assault on the bulls Thursday following a pattern of late-day sell-offs that has carried the market generally lower all week. 

Yesterday’s weakness came after the Labor Department reported initial jobless claims declined 19,000 week-over-week to 457,000 which was roughly in-line with the 460,000 that had been expected. 

The market also got a worse-than-expected durable goods number, and the ongoing debate over the pending financial reform bill had an impact on the Financial stocks.  More on this in a minute…

As a result, the Dow dropped 146 points, or 1.4%, and closed at 10,152.  The index finished right near its low and took out the 20-day moving average (MA) in the process.  If we get a repeat today and slip below 10,000 then next week could be a doozy.

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The S&P 500 fell 18 points, or 1.7%, to settle at 1,073.  The level Wall Street will be watching today is the 1,040 mark and if that is taken out then we could see a triple-digit index real soon.

The Nasdaq gave back 36 points, or 1.6%, to finish at 2,217.  More importantly, the index failed support at 2,240 and looks like it could be headed to 2K.

Research In Motion (RIMM, $58.58, down $1.06) is down $3 in pre-market trading after reporting earnings after the close on Thursday.

The company posted a profit of $769 million, or $1.38 a share, versus $643 million, or $1.12, in the year earlier period.  Revenue rose 24% to $4.2 billion.  Wall Street was looking for $1.34 a share, on revenues of $4.4 billion.

RIMM said it shipped 11 million units and added 4.5 million new subscribers.  These figures were at the at the low end of the company’s forecast range, but fell short of the 11.5 million and the 5 million new subscribers that analysts had penciled in.

Overall, this was a solid report from RIMM, but we showed you the writing on the wall yesterday.  The company plans to unveil a new line of handsets, perhaps by the end of the summer, but RIMM is playing catch-up to other rivals now.  It used to be the other way around.

The “other” big news this morning is the financial regulation reform bill appears closer to being signed as Congress pulled an all-nighter to get the final details hammered out.  The bill is expected to be signed next week by the president and brings sweeping changes to Wall Street and some of their business practices.

Futures are pointing towards a slightly lower open this morning as the bears try to close the week with a sweep.  They have been making noise all week and have shaved about 4% off the major indexes since Monday.

As we head to press, Dow futures are down 14 points to 10,085 while the S&P 500 futures are off by 2 points to 1,068.  The Nasdaq 100 futures are lower by 3 points to 1,846.

Make Or Break Quarter For RIMM?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

1:00pm (EST)

Second quarter earnings season is right around the corner, but we get an early present with Research In Motion (RIMM, $58.82, down $0.82) reporting after the close today.  The announcement is so important and will offer a sneak peek into how much the smart-phone playing field is leveling. 

rimm062410

Here’s a hint. 

Apple’s (AAPL, $270.00, down $0.97) iPhone had a 15% share of the global smart-phone market by the end of the first quarter.  A year before that, Apple had a little over 10%. 

Google’s (GOOG, $477.76, down $4.29) Droid/ Android gadgets currently have a 10% market share.  What’s scary for RIMM, and why we think they could disappoint Wall Street, is that Goog’s only had about 2% of the market a year ago.  

Both Apple and Google have just launched new phones.  We hate to say it, but RIMM has been asleep at the wheel for years!  They use to OWN the smart-phone market, and if they don’t wow Wall Street after the bell then we could easily see a 10% or more drop in their shares.

RIMM has missed the droves of new people getting a smart-phone, and you can almost bet the top two choices are going to be the iPhone or a Droid.  This could get interesting.

As far as the market goes, the bears are looking for blood, and they have the bulls backed into a corner.  We have been calling for a correction and last week delayed our thesis but the charts aren’t lying, folks.  We could be setting up for a NASTY correction by tomorrow, and next week could be brutal if you are a bull.

The Dow is currently down 88 points to 10,210 while the S&P 500 is off by 12 to 1,079.  The Nasdaq is getting punished for 25 points and was last seen at 2,228.  Subscribers, check the Members Area for the updates.

Bulls Putting Up A Fight

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

1:00pm (EST)

A lot of market pundits were calling for a nasty session before the market opened as futures looked weak after the ADP report.  We went over the numbers this morning and the debate is ongoing as to what clues this holds for Friday’s non-farm payrolls number for March.  The market, however, will be closed Friday in observance of Good Friday, so the reaction won’t hit until Monday.

This is what makes trading a little more difficult because of the unknown.  Do we get a good report and have a huge surge on Monday or is it the exact opposite?  Or do we come in flat and the market continues its slow methodical crawl higher?

In other economic news, a disappointing Chicago PMI reading for March after the open gave the bears more ammo.  The figure came in at 58.8, but the pencil pushers had called for 61 after a reading of 62.6 in February.  This pushed the market to its lowest levels for the day. 

However, the bulls got some good news after the Commerce Department report that factory orders rose 0.6% last month versus expectations for an increase of 0.5%. 

As a result, the Dow is currently down 15 points to 10,892 while the S&P 500 is flat but fractionally higher at 1,172.  The Nasdaq is up a couple of points to 2,408.

S&P 500 Hourly Chart

S&P 500 Hourly Chart

Wall Street is also expecting some ”window dressing” today which simply means fund managers might be selling stocks to lock in gains at the end of the quarter while looking for new ones to make their portfolios look better.  We don’t think this event will have much impact because the smart fund managers are holding on to their winners for even further gains.

Turning to stocks, Research In Motion (RIMM, $74.67, down $0.25) will report earnings after the bell and we are sure shares will be active in after-hours trading.  Analysts expect the company earn $1.27 per share on revenue of $4.3 billion.

RIMM Hourly Chart

RIMM Hourly Chart

The company has given a forecast of $1.23-$1.31 and revenue of $4.2-$4.3 billion.  It will be an interesting report because it comes out on the heels of all of the Apple (AAPL, $235.63, down $0.21) good news.

Guidance will be key for RIMM and we think the company will have to smash earnings for shares to get a significant pop. 

We will be back in the morning but we want to get inside our Members Area as we have a lot to cover.

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Trader Comments:

    REGINA L.
    I just want you to know that I love the way you write and explain everything. I am new to this, and have lost 50% of my account until I met you guys. Iit is slowly coming back. I will be calling to set up a year
    of membership rather than the one quarter. Thanks again, and LOVE YOU ALL.

    STEVE T.
    Rick, I appreciate the advice. I think I will just sit back and utilize your selections only for awhile. This will obviously save me a great deal of money in commissions. I have gone thru your entire site including the video on money management. This has brought me to the stark realization that I have been trading too much for too little. I definitely have not been "swinging for the fences", but I also think I have been getting impatient with trades and getting out too fast. This has no doubt caused me too trade too much. I like, and definitely agree on, the advice on money management. Thanks for the help.

    SCOTT H.
    Thank you!!! I held on to the NFLX position since Nov. 13 at a cost of $1.89. Sold ½ on April 14th for a 540% return and the other ½ upon earnings for 702% return. Total profit of $11,615 a 621% return. Keep the recommendations coming and thanks to you and your team for the service you provide.

    PETER G.
    Rick & Team, GREAT Call on NKE for my two trading accounts:
    1) Entry at .65, out at 1.45, 1.55 Profit = $415
    2) Entry at .60, out at 1.75, 1.50 Profit = $485

    LAWRENCE O.
    Hey Rick! Here is an update on what your picks have done in my accounts.

    1) Great call on the JoyG March 55. I bought when you said, then bought again on one of the dips. Booked 80+% profit. Made enough to pay for your service for years to come.

    2) Also booked profits on your Berk Feb 74 (80%) and threw a major chunk of change at the March 75’s (190+%). I would have never known that Buffet's stock had split if it weren’t for your service. Bought the shares also for the long haul. Won’t look at them for another 20 years. Great job on getting us in before the indexes did.

    3) Took profit on your Imax March 12.5. 20 cent trailing stop at 1.90 yesterday. Not sure what the profit on that was, but profit is profit.

    I see that you took a loss on some of these. It’s all good. I look to trade your “ideas” not your exact calls. I THANK YOU! For your ideas and commentary. Keep up the good work. And keep those ideas coming.

    C.J.
    Loving this subscription so far! I got into the BRK feb 76 calls the day you talked about right before the split...now up over 300% (0.70 to 2.475)! Keep the good picks coming and let's see some OSIS and EMC upside soon! Just wanted to share my positive enthusiasm on your newsletter...it gives us individual investors great ideas on not only the options market, but also the broader equity market! Case in point is BRK...I can't always read the breaking business news but its easy to read your twice daily updates on my smartphone...helped me get some BRK shares immediately after the split which I will hold for the long haul! Thanks again!

    SHAUN
    Aloha Rick - Thank you so much for the great CL pick. I am not sure if there was buy-out/merger news or what but at 3PM today Colgate-Palmolive absolutely EXPLODED to the upside, and my calls turned into green candy when they went from 1.40 to 3.8 in a matter of seconds! I even sold a few for over 4.0! Much thanks and keep the solid picks up my friend, honestly. Only a fool would scoff at 267% gains... Peace!

    MICHAEL K.
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    profitable calls. Keep up the good work.

    PARAG P.
    Woo hoo! Out for 50% on WMT this am. Making up for my depression for getting out of pcln for a 30% gain monday :( you the man! any word on the manual? My friend Mike ( who I sent to your service) told me he emailed you about your integrity in reporting fills. I echo that sentiment big time.. keep it up! Cheers!

    JAY P.
    Hi Rick, as a new member all I can say is, 'show off' LOL, with PCLN.

    MIKE
    Rick, I am a new subscriber to your service, and I want to say I am impressed. I am impressed by your results, but more than that I am impressed by your reporting of your fills. You could have easily said you got that Wal-Mart call today for 80 cents, instead you reported 98 cents! Good job and keep it up, I watched the reporting of the fills first, and then I subscribed. Thank You.

    TRISH D.
    Hi, good morning. I jumped the gun a little on this one (PCLN). But still made $1,675.00 profit!! Very happy!! Keep up the good work!! Thanks.

    MIN L.
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    JOE G.
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    GREG F.
    Rick - I wanted to say thanks for getting me started on the right foot with your service. I have made six trades since starting on October 22, 2009. Five are winners and One loser netting me $6,245. Thanks again and keep the trade recommendations coming.

    NOEL
    I got into the Nike 60 Call at 1.85, sold at 5.00, also bought a 55 put at 1.05, but got stopped out at .35. What a ride! $2830.00 in the black even with the put. It's right at 100% return. I hope earnings season coming up is going to look like this trade.

    TODD F.
    Nice call on Nike. I think I'll go buy a pair with my profits! : ) I did the straddle for safety but still made 62% on the trade. Not bad for less than 24 hours. If Goldman is right, then the Nov 70s or 75's could be a steal today.

    PAUL H.
    What a sweet way to get introduced to Momentum. My first trade based on your picks and it a 2X. Thank you!

    NOEL
    “Limit order was set at 1.60 on RIMM so it sold. I may have left some money on the table but you can't go broke making a profit. That was a fun trade. Thank you. Good call. I’ve been watching and trading Rick's advice since March. It’s usually a fun ride, but I give him heck when it's wrong to. :) ”

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    CHARLES M.
    “I did follow a lot of your trades with 1-2 contracts per trade and YTD I’m up 108%. I try not to follow blindly by not entering all of your trades and sometimes entering the ones you don’t. I entered AIG a few weeks ago against recommendation – that one hurt.”

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    JOHN H.
    “I have really enjoyed the past month since finding your blog. You have made some great calls. I would appreciate info. on the new options mentoring program. Thanks.”

    JEFFREY
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    ED
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    GREG
    “Rick – Wow what a day! I got in at the Dendreon calls at $2.25. Thanks to for your advice. I appreciate that. This company has a lock on this type of therapy and no one else in the world is close. Kind of reminds me of the type of companies that Peter Lynch and Warren Buffet suggest that investments be made in. Companies that can build a moat around their business model, that allows them to charge a premium for their product or service. In other words - a monopoly.”

    KEN
    “Hi Rick, Thank you so much for the Dendreon trade, I made almost $10,000 with that trade with a little over $2,000 investment. You have shown me the power of options trading. Again, thank you so much for all your inputs.”

    GARETT
    “Hi Rick, thanks for the encouragement to play the dendreon calls! did freaking great! Got in the first lot at $1.44 on 3-24-09, sold at $2.45, 70% not bad. Bought it back at $2.30 on 4-7-09 closed out on 4-14-09 for 454% gain! Wow! I love it when that happens. So, thanks the encouragement to get back in when others were saying sell, sell, sell. Keep up the good work.”

    TERENCE
    “Rick – Thanks for Dendreon – it has made all the headlines today! I missed on RIMM earlier, but I’ve been holding onto DNDN calls since 3rd week March. Of course today it all paid off today, as DNDN rocketed up.”

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