$BULL
Webull4/10Does he own it?
No first-person ownership signals anywhere. He rates it a "Buy" with a short bullish note and later cites it only as an example of post-IPO float/lockup dynamics. No "I'm long," no adds, no position sizing or weight. This reads as coverage, not a disclosed holding.
His thesis
He likes retail-heavy brokerages (Robinhood, Webull, eToro) because owning a large retail customer base creates many monetization paths. He views the pullback toward roughly $8 as an attractive entry. In later posts he frames BULL mainly as an illustration of how post-IPO float and lockup dynamics distort short-term valuations rather than as a stock he is actively tracking.
How his view evolved
Starts as a brief "Buy" thesis on the retail-brokerage angle in January, then degrades to a passing example of IPO float/lockup mechanics in March and May. Interest fades from a rated pick to a footnote.
Key points
- Rated a Buy on the retail-brokerage monetization angle, dip near $8 seen as attractive
- Later used only as an example of post-IPO float/lockup valuation distortions
- No personal position, sizing, or long disclosure stated
Derived from a holistic read of his public posts — paraphrased, never quoted. See his actual posts about $BULL on X ↗