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$LFWD: The Next IRBT? Why Lifeward (Formerly ReWalk) Might Be Gearing Up for a Massive Run!π¦Ύ
Small-cap earnings jam on Nov 14: which names are on your screen?
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$LFWD: Want to make money! Here is LFWD for you- Huge Potential in Rehab Tech!
[LFWD] Lifeward β The Most Asymmetric Setup Iβve Seen in a While (Down 88%, Just Got Medicare Approval)
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Intermediate. I have some (Apple, Tesla) that I've owned for over 10 years and I have some new tickers (AIRJ, LFWD) that I've owned for a week. Stockanalysis gives me everything that I need but trading view fills in the gaps. I'll take a look at toptier at some point.
Lifeward LFWD. Recently got insurance to cover their expensive product. Could finally breakeven this year after 25 years Oramed is partnering with Lifeward to work on getting oral insulin phase 3 passed. 2023 they failed it but now has data to know how to make it better for retrial Around $10m MC
LFWD just did a reverse split 1 to 12. Aetna, Humana, UHC started covering their expensive exoskeleton suits
Anyone buying LFWD (Rewalk Robotics LTD)? It seem very cheap now. Any thoughts?
Cyberdyne. Medical exoskeletons will likely grow big to profitability by 2026. LFWD cucked their shares by diluting them after getting Medicaid approval, and Cyberdyne is deploying through Europe, and already has an exoskeleton approved by FDA. Source: [https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/exoskeleton-market](https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/exoskeleton-market)
Ya BMNR can say that they'll sell shares at a premium to their holdings but at any moment they can go back on that like MSTR did lol Hmmm LFWD.....i wouldnt mind hearing what you find, ill also look into it myself. But i could totally see a future where they could be a big player. We are hitting an era of technological advance that even the prosthetics/exoskeletons of 10 years ago dont even compare to the ones of today. As everything gets smaller and more compact these companies will benefit. And if they can sign deals with goverments to provide prosthetics/exoskeletons to military veterans that could mean so real good revenue and even provide military grade exoskeletons akin to COD Advanced Warfare
I'm liking LFWD. They have been pretty low. They have a few months before their reverse split. Their product seems to be solid, and they have multiple products on top of that. Plus medicare ruled their exoskeleton to be a medical necessity and most of the orders have just been getting approved. They just changed leadership and their new leadership is focusing on revenue. They are doing some kind of contract fab work for the government. They also have been globally building distributor networks, including in the Middle East. Their exoskeleton lets paraplegics walk again. I'm working towards 10k shares while it's below $1 and hoping they avoid a reverse split. Humacyte is a bit riskier. They had a funding arrangement where they sold 7.5% of their revenue, but they recently excersized a call option to buy it back for 95M. Now they don't have cash for this. They have diluted a nice bit. I'm kind of expecting another dilution soon, so I wouldn't buy in right now, but on the other hand, they could be buying that back because they do have "surprise" revenue they will announce at earnings. They have until 12-31 to pay the remaining 45M. Either way, it will let them keep less cash on their books to guarantee the debt. I accumulated a bunch of dirt-cheap options when it crashed a while back, like $1 0.5 calls for Jan 2027. I've watched them go up and down but people were panicking then and trying to cover losses and the liquidity just isn't there if I would have sold them during any of the last run-ups. The management on this company kinda sucks ass right now. But they are the only ones, as far as I know, with a patent and working production facility growing commercially viable body parts. They have a vein right now and have been stacking patents, including one on their process which in my opinion is probably going to be the most important one. They are under constant FOMO attacks from competitors as well. We will see how this one plays out. I just found ALMU yesterday. It looks quite promising, but I wouldn't buy in yet, I'm sure the price is fixing to dump. RKLB is a solid play but too rich for my blood now and lower risk. If you just hold it's a good investment. THAR is one to keep an eye on. Their last data was a prophylactic for opioid overdose that is effective up to 90 minutes. SNOA recently had their product placed at wal-mart. It's a diaper rash cream I believe. It's been consolidating around 4. STSS is volatile but their core business seems to be on the verge of profitable. I'll find out more at the shareholder meeting on the 14th (don't recommend this one, I see a dilution coming from their stupid bitcoin strat). IVDA has some deals coming up and shorts just entered heavy into it. Might run today, I'm not sure. VELO just got a major cert (verified it's a solid cert as I have an engineering background) for their manufacturing. I entered VELO at 3. They have a lot of cooperation and contracts with the US military going on. ZONE just reached profitability for their core business. NUKK is cooking. Not sure exactly what but there is some consolidation and major financial moves coming. It recently hit a low since their first major run-up. I think that's most of my favorites right now.
LFWD about to take off. Gonna try to get in at .75
I'm watching HOWL LFWD ABAT HIVE.
LFWD is worth checking out. Doing more volume and looks primed to ramp up. wished i would have got in when it was still $0.60.
LFWD finally loading up π₯π₯π₯
LFWD - earnings on Aug. 14. The climb is about to begin.
That LFWD sell off was bonkers in after/pre market the past day. Got some near the bottom at .53 and sold out most of it around .65 in the first 10 minutes.
LFWD about to market an exoskeleton to help you walk again after that broken back.
The next stock I called out was LFWD. They have a bad history of dilution and reverse splitting. I checked just now and itβs already down $1 from the pump earlier.
Held on to LFWD. Looking for an exit AH or premarket.
I called LFWD this morning based on news. My news AH play is JAGX... * Statistically significant Phase 3 OnTarget trial results in breast cancer patients * Potential fast-track regulatory pathways through EMA PRIME and FDA Breakthrough Therapy programs * Multiple near-term catalysts with trial results expected throughout 2025
2 things: LFWD just pumped like crazy today with their FDA approval. Now is probably the time to short as they just spiked and it will gradually go back down. There is a long way for them to go with production and sales which will require more capital and dilution. BAER earnings are today at 5pm EST and could jump after hours as the wildfires from CA will have given them a lot of revenue.
Who jumped in LFWD with me when I called it in pre market! π
LFWD could be a play after open. Already pumped from 1.5 to 1.95 off the 9:15am news and sold off but could be a mover. Low float, 9x volume so far.
$LFWD FDA Issues Clearance for ReWalk 7 Exoskeleton
Anyone in LFWD? Earnings today right? Looks like a quick money maker or am I missing something?
$LFWD earnings gonna be crazy on Friday ππ
Penny stocks are notably tough to decipher what is a PnD, short play, or a long-term breakout candidate. As with all other stocks you have to diversify your penny portfolio so one bad news day doesnβt completely decimate your portfolio. Breakout candidates: GRRR, INBS, MBOT, KULR Recent buys: LFWD, LUCD, CPSH, TLS
LFWD because i need it to go up
Iβm taking a flyer on LFWD today, itβs dirt cheap. Should be up like 50% from where it is just based on their own buybacks
Been watching LFWD for the past month fml 
Hoping my ford call pans out. Also buying LFWD. Some deep fucking value right there
Any other companies to look at? I looked at a few yesterday but passed on most (TER, ARBE put on watchlist, LFWD)
Or a combination of the 2. Robotic assisted devices for limb loss and spinal cord injuries like LFWD, possibily.