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Thanks again to the original WKHS anon who started shilling it last Summer, if you're still here. Literally a 14-bagger for me right now. Even higher if you had bought all of your shares during the week it went below $1.50.

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>>21307501
As someone who's been buying WKHS since below $1.50: it's probably because of all the hullabaloo over the past few days about Trump's appointee supposedly undermining the USPS.

The market has basically priced in a scenario where nobody gets the USPS deal. That's not really realistic. In reality the negotiations are going on as planned. Here's news from yesterday:

https://www.trucks.com/2020/08/11/postal-service-mail-truck-replacement-contract/

The lack of enthusiasm is causing a lack of volume. Smart investors are gradually accumulating as much as they can at $15.

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>>21232954
Don't tell me, you sold at like 14.80 today?

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WKHS entering severe oversold territory. I'm expecting the turnaround to start here.

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>>20966447
>the next WKHS

It IS Workhorse. Same founder, same technology, same deals. RIDE is going to be actually building all of WKHS's shit. RIDE goes up when WKHS goes up. WKHS gets the USPS deal? RIDE is building the fucking trucks.

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>>20774915
Even a tiny fraction of the USPS contract will send it to $20 or higher. If they get most of the USPS contract it's going to $30+.

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>>20525400
>>20525451
What were your stop loss targets? The low was 13.36.

In general I feel that stop losses hurt more than they help. It's less likely to save you money and more likely you're just going to get your shit snatched in a raid. You're just programming a computer to have paper hands for you.

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Looking back at that analyst that raised WKHS to $26.

>...the USPS contract, which remains a wildcard in terms of timing (it has already been delayed a few times) but could be worth up to $16/share (includes aftermarket service contracts) but assuming a 50% chance WKHS wins 50% of the contract points to $4/share

The analyst discounted the target based on perceived odds of WKHS actually getting the USPS deal. But with the news since he released his analysis, we can do better.

Joe Biden and Democrats have launched a new "Buy American" initiative, effectively stampeding to the economic right to try to salvage their election chances. They're obviously full of shit, but Donald Trump will be forced to take significant concrete Buy American action ASAP to keep the narrative on his side.

This virtually eliminates the Turkish and Indian companies from the running if you thought they even had a chance before, and narrows the choices to Workhorse EVs vs Oshkosh's contrarian internal-combustion entry.

Moving Forward Act Sec. 50001 finally provides the much-discussed $6 billion in funding for new vehicles for the USPS. But Sec. 50002 requires that at least 75% of the vehicles purchased be EVs.

That means rather than "50% chance WKHS wins 50% of the contract", we're looking at something much closer to "99% chance WKHS wins at least 75% of the contract". New armchair-analyst price target: $34.

Disclaimer: I have been long on WKHS for a year and hold 1200 shares at a $2.04 average, and boy would I really like this to come true.

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>people are going to be bitching as early as this afternoon about how they panic sold at the absolute bottom on WKHS and got jewed again

Sad!

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>>20049170
They just secured $70 million of financing convertible at a price of $19 per share. You think you know more than institutions?

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>literally up more than 1000% in three months

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.

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>>20007172
I've been too afraid to set trailing stops on things and it's fucked me over a few times. What sort of trail does /smg/ use?

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>>19934818
Delivery is going to be MORE of a thing than ever. And the WKHS patent on mounted drones for faster last-mile delivery could go places if cities are willing to ease drone restrictions to maximize social distancing.

I don't know if it's ever going to be the next Tesla/Amazon full-retard-growth stock, but I can sure dream. They had a business model that looked good before the pandemic and somehow looks even better during the pandemic.

Good luck to everyone and, even though I'm long, reminder to never feel bad about locking in profits.

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>>19913568
Workhorse is a long-term investment. You had ages to get in ultra-cheap and it's still not even anywhere close to topping off. It's going into the teens if the USPS news drops suddenly.

The deadline on USPS bids is 7/14/20. That's a $6.3 billion contract. 180,000 little Workhorses delivering to your home. It dwarfs everything they've done so far, and they're ready for it because of Lordstown. Workhorse is so confident in it that they bought out VT Hackney's stake in the project.

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