Ticker symbol CXAI went from $1.21 to a high of $69.47⦠                                                                                                                                                                     Why Did CXAI Go Supernova On Friday? Money is attracted to speed. Nothing is more true in trading. A second faster can mean the difference between capturing massive profits or missing out entirely. Just look at all the action we saw in AI-related stocks last week. Ticker symbol CXAI went from $1.21 to a high of $69.47⦠GFAI went from $8.82 to a high of $39.20⦠And SAI went from $1.17 to $7.40⦠[What a week for Supernovas!]( I hope when you see and hear about moves like this: - You get excited about the potential the market offers
- Youâre curious into why these stocks moved so much. The most obvious relationship between these three stocks is that the last two letters of their ticker symbol was AI. But thatâs just scratching the surface. After all, one of the first stocks to kick off the AI rally was BZFDâ¦but that stock hasnât done much since its January highsâ¦In fact, it has sold off considerably. And the âsector leaderâ AI, barely moved last week. There are two main reasons why some AI stocks are popping off while others are sitting idle. Here they are⦠Market Structure I think itâs a good practice to look at a companyâs stock structure before trading it. For example, check out these details in CXAI: Source: [StocksToTrade]( So when Iâm looking at a companyâs stock structure Iâm paying attention to the market cap, float, and average trading volume. Based on Fridayâs action CXAI had a market cap of about $200.5 million. This tells me that the stock is a micro/small-cap company. Ideally, you want to stick to small caps because they have the most volatility and opportunity. Second, which is the most important is the float. This tells me how many floating shares there are out there. [According to StocksToTrade data]( CXAI has a float of under 500K shares. Thatâs an extremely low float. Generally, stocks with floats of under 10 million are considered low floats. Trading is all about supply vs. demand. If there is a low quantity of shares available then itâs a lot easier to push prices. Third, I want to see the average stock volume. Over the last 60 days CXAI has traded an average of 3 million shares. Thatâs 6x the float! However, last Thursday it traded 163 million shares⦠Another thing worth looking at is short-interest. This tells us what percentage of the float is short the stock. [Stocks with high short-interest (above 10%) have a better chance of going Supernovaâ¦]( But just because a stock doesnât have a high short-interest doesnât mean itâs not worth trading. Short-interest data is not released in real-time. So a lot of stuff can change, especially when these stocks take offâ¦it sucks in new shorts. Stubborn Shorts None of these Supernovas would have occurred had it not been for stubborn shorts. Look I get it⦠I used to be a short-seller. Most of these companies are trying to capitalize on the AI trendâ¦their businesses are trashâ¦yet their stock prices are spiking because the last two letters in their symbol have AI. Itâs pretty dumbâ¦and thatâs why I always tell my students to expect the worst from these companies. Chances are these stocks will go back down⦠The only problem is we donât know when. CXAI probably looked like an easy short when it climbed from $1.17 to $6⦠But it kept sucking in the shorts⦠And because the float was so lowâ¦the stock more or less got hijacked. Source: [StocksToTrade]( It went to the teens, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s. Iâm sure the shorts got destroyed. The combination of a low float and stubborn shorts [caused CXAI to]( [Supernova.]( This game usually ends when the company announces a stock offering to raise capital. Or if it goes absolutely crazy like HKDâ¦then the exchange or someone will halt the stock and investigate it. Last year HKD went from $13 to $2555 in a few short weeks⦠[Making it the craziest Supernova of all-time](. It now trades under $8 a share. Bottom Line Many of these companies are trying to pump off the AI trendâ¦but some have a better chance of going Supernova than others. I believe it has to do with the companyâs stock structure. 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