RE:RE:FOR YOUR EDUCATION Just look at the competition. Some popped on complete speculation and failed, then dropped. Little to no factual data delivered. Where as others popped on facts delivered, and have remained at those levels. All initially popped bringing each company's valuation between $500m - $1b. I've posted thought on those numbers already.
Last thing to look at is if there were, what I call, "echo booms". (The us Baby Boom was a big population jump post WWII, but when this big population group begins having their own kids, that's a bigger boom - the echo boom).
Mainly investors bailed at the first pop - "the baby boom" on these competitors , then stocks dropped. The "echo boom" often was bigger - a week to 2 later. Why? Check it out.
Enjoy the ride.