Long
Tried buying this at $0.14, went at $0.30 will Retrace Past $1+

First off, please don't take anything I say seriously or as financial advice. As always, this is on an opinion based based. That being said, I have been watching the stock known as AADOM quite closely. It is an electrification company focused on trucks that was earlier $0.14 at the OTC markets. The demand surge in the morning was high w/ even many hedge funds, small caps and institutional investors picking up on it. Volume was at an all time high. Few cents decrease here and there doesn't matter to me for stocks that are VOLATILE. I am seeing this easily go up by huge percentage points, and am interested to see if support lines continue and resistances can be broken. I may shorten it later and re-entry once it surges or keep this for a very very long time. A company like this which went humbly down to startup status is underrated. You have early stage corporations like NKLA and then you have stuff like this that doesn't have brand equity value. I don't' like speculative investing or paying way more than a company is worth. This is why I shortened NKLA and said it is better to invest in what has more percentage growth potential. I don't care about fancy graphics as much as I care about fair market value and growth potential. Once I remove the bias of excitement from the flair, it lets me make more informed trading decisions. A stock like ADOM is still extremely high risk, so do your own diligence. However, the fact that it is getting picked up and I expect some positive news quite soon makes me all the more bullish.
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