SMSI reverse split pump A reverse split pump in the small cap stock market refers to a situation where a company, typically with a low stock price, undergoes a reverse stock split in order to artificially inflate its stock price. Here's how it typically works:
Low Stock Price: Small cap stocks often have low prices per share, sometimes trading for just a few cents. This low price can make the stock less attractive to investors and may even lead to delisting from stock exchanges that have minimum price requirements.
Reverse Stock Split: To combat the low stock price and possibly meet exchange listing requirements, the company executes a reverse stock split. In a reverse split, existing shares are combined to reduce the total number of outstanding shares, thereby increasing the price per share proportionally. For example, in a 1-for-10 reverse split, every 10 shares a shareholder owns are converted into 1 share, effectively increasing the price by a factor of 10.
Pump: After the reverse split, there may be efforts to artificially boost the stock price, creating what is known as a "pump." This can involve various tactics, such as promotional campaigns, exaggerated press releases, or even coordinated buying by groups of investors. The goal is to create a perception of increased value and generate buying interest in the stock.
SMSI trade ideas
#SMSI Short-Mid Term Trendnext earning call is happening in just a few days and the stock keep dropping since last week. Now the next downside we should be watching out for is the ~$3.3 range. Is the earning call releases just expect normally we do not have much more downside.
Keep reward-risk ratio at above $2 and let me have a quick update 1) after the earning call 2) within next 3 months where target has a relatively high chance to be met
SMSI EarningsRemember this thing, lol?
It tanked way more than I expected post earnings last time, I threw some shares into my 401k, watched it tank and it eventually did fill the gap and I sold it last week.
Well, we're 3 weeks away from earnings which is usually when this thing starts to pick up interest, so I rebought today. Also bought some March 5 calls as well, leaving room to add if this tanks back to $5 support for some reason.
Xmas was good for phone sale (see AAPL) and SMSI got a contract with AT&T Mexico so guidance should be good.
Reversal in Smith Micro Software Smith Micro Software, Inc. engages in the provision of software solutions. It operates through Wireless and Graphics segments. The Wireless segment refers to wireless internet solutions to access information and entertainment anytime and anywhere. The Graphics segment develops a variety of software, including graphic design and animation, and compression and PC/Mac utilities, for consumers, professional artists, and educators. The company was founded by William W. Smith Jr. on November 30, 1982 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
Double bottom and return to the gapAfter earnings breakout SMSI has returned to the gap with a nice double bottom and just about touching the 200 DMA.
Checkout the declining volume on the monthly which is a great boredom signal, hopefully this beast is now gearing up for round 2 with some sustainable earnings. If so the market will realise the move was real and turn into a superstock.
Full credit to the man and myth himself Jesse Stine.
SMSI PredictionNo liquidity AH, but stock action tends to follow AH action so I'm giving this a stab...
Gap down around $5.9 followed by a dip to $5.5, and back up next week tp $6.25 for a gap fill. Looks like a sell the news type event, but earnings were pretty good, so no reason for a tank.
In fact, revenues increased 10% Q/Q, and next quarter includes Christmas when a lot of people buy phones...
Not sure if today's AH action is indicative though, someone tried to dump 20k shares into no liquidity. Funny thing is that earnings were better than last quarter and it hit $6.6 last time.
I guess we'll find out tomorrow.
SMSI drumroll please....Earnings AH, options have a 20% movement priced in. So we're looking at $7.5 (one of my target points when this broke out) or $5 support.
I'm long because I think they beat. $5 calls with profits from trading this the past 3 months.
I don't think technical or chart patterns really mean much, either they beat or they tank. It's sitting right in the middle of the trading range anyways.
$SMSI on verge of breakout, pre earnings. Entry level $6.40 = Target price $10.00 = Stop loss $7.00
Average analysts price target $7.75 | Buy
P/E ratio 39.86
Strong base built with a major breakout imminent.
Indicators bullish as is the current C&H pattern that is developing.
Earnings approach and positioning may ignite a small rally, pre breakout.
Smith Micro share price has appreciated a staggering 240% in 2019.
Company profile
Smith Micro Software , Inc. engages in the provision of software solutions. It operates through Wireless and Graphics segments. The Wireless segment refers to wireless internet solutions to access information and entertainment anytime and anywhere. The Graphics segment develops a variety of software, including graphic design and animation, and compression and PC/Mac utilities, for consumers, professional artists, and educators. The company was founded by William W. Smith Jr. on November 30, 1982 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
$SMTI on verge of breakout.Entry level $6.40 = Target price $10.00 = Stop loss $7.00
Average analysts price target $7.75 | Buy
P/E ratio 39.86
Strong base built with a major breakout imminent.
Indicators bullish as is the current C&H pattern that is developing.
Earnings approach and positioning may ignite a small rally, pre breakout.
Smith Micro share price has appreciated a staggering 240% in 2019.
The growth story so far has been driven by nothing other than strong fundamentals.
There are a few growth opportunities for Smith Micro on the horizon.
Despite the significant appreciation in 2019, shares are still attractively priced.
Source Seeking alpha
Company profile
Smith Micro Software, Inc. engages in the provision of software solutions. It operates through Wireless and Graphics segments. The Wireless segment refers to wireless internet solutions to access information and entertainment anytime and anywhere. The Graphics segment develops a variety of software, including graphic design and animation, and compression and PC/Mac utilities, for consumers, professional artists, and educators. The company was founded by William W. Smith Jr. on November 30, 1982 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.