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Our big interview with Wix founder and CEO Avishai Abrahami (WIX). Also Carmax (KMX) can't deliver, Blackberry (BB) strangely expects government and auto business to re-materialize, and SunRun (RUN) battles against a California solar slowdown. The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a weekly look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
dLocal COO Sumita Pandit (DLO) explains how her fintech connects global merchants to consumers in emerging markets – and covers all aspects of a transaction no matter the local currency. Newly public Blend Labs (BLND) struggles with rising interest rates and stiff cloud competition. Crane (CR) makes a big move to take on Block and other payment companies and to remind investors about the value of the company's various divisions. BlackBerry (BB) insists it has the stuff to be a cybersecurity success… but where are the customers? The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a regular look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite U.S. stocks back at record highs Michele Schneider sees a tremendous amount of opportunity in earnings season, including in a few stocks that have gained the attention of digitally active retail traders. These meme stocks include AMC Entertainment (AMC), which reports 3Q results on Monday, Nov. 8, 2021 after markets close. Other stocks on Schneider's radar are: GameStop (GME), Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) and Blackberry (BB), all of which have become popular with momentum traders.
Tripadvisor's (TRIP) evolution, post-pandemic plans and bet on flexibility and subscription-based travel, Clockwise Capital's James Cakmak explains. BlackBerry (BB) has rosy predictions for the future... but there's a “wild card.” Carnival (CCL) sets sail again-- under their terms, not those of the governor of Florida. What reported oil sands challenges potentially facing Suncor Energy (SU) may mean for the industry and consumers. The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a daily look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's what is happening in the markets today, Thursday, September 23rd:- Stocks Index Futures point to a higher open- FOMC Metting: Fed had no immediate intentions of removing U.S. monetary stimulus policies.- But interest hikes are possible in 2022 instead of 2023- Evergrande rallies 17% after making interest payment. But Chinese authorities have told local officials to prepare for a potential collapse.- CDC to vote on Pfizer Covid boosters for 65+- Darden Restaurants (DRI) beat earnings and is up 3% in premarket trading- Salesforce (CRM) raised its full-year 2022 revenue guidance and is up 2% in premarket trading- BlackBerry (BB) reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and rallies more than 7% premarket.If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" episode, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit https://rockwelltrading.com.#todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
Stock markets are waiting - AGAIN. This time, it's the FOMC meeting this week. Here's what is happening in the markets today, Monday, June 14th.U.S. stocks ended last week with a record closing high for the S&P 500 and the beginning of a rotation back into growth names.This morning, markets are unchanged as investors digested the S&P 500′s record level heading into a week with a key Federal Reserve meeting.The Fed's two-day policy meeting will likely dominate investor behavior this week. Although the central bank is not expected to take any action, its forecasts for interest rates, inflation and the economy could move the markets. The Fed could possibly move up its forecast for a rate hike after saying in its last quarterly update that it would keep its benchmark rate near zero through 2023.During the press conference on Wednesday, traders will look through the comments of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell for any clues as to when the Fed could start to end its aggressive monthly asset purchases, especially given recent hotter-than-expected inflation readings.Bitcoin: Elon Musk is active again: He said the company will resume bitcoin transactions once it confirms there is reasonable clean energy usage by miners. Bitcoin jumped 10% on the news back above $39,000.Biotech firm Novavax (NVAX) said today its Covid vaccine was shown to be safe and 90.4% effective overall in a phase three clinical trial of nearly 30,000 participants across the U.S. and Mexico. Additionally, the two-dose vaccine was found to be 100% effective in preventing moderate and severe disease and 93% effective against some variants. Novavax plans to file for authorization with the FDA in the third quarter. If allowed for emergency use, it would join shots from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson that already received U.S. approval. Shares of Novavax rose 5% in premarket trading.Lordstown Motors (RIDE) announced the resignation of CEO Steve Burns and CFO Julio Rodriguez, days after the company warned there was doubt it could continue as a going concern. Lordstown said its lead independent director, Angela Strand, has been appointed executive chairwoman and would oversee the firm's transition until a permanent CEO is identified. The company named Becky Roof as interim CFO effective immediately.Meme stocks: The usual suspects AMC (AMC), BlackBerry (BB) and GameStop (GME) are all up in premarket trade, as well as newcomers Clover Health (CLOV) and Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) This wraps up today's stock market news.If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" video, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit https://rockwelltrading.com.#todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
Keep your eye on the long-term picture, not the short-term noise, says Senior Market Strategist at SlateStone Wealth, Kenny Polcari, when discussing how to invest among a burst of “meme” stocks. He then assesses “meme” stock activity such as AMC Entertainment (AMC), BlackBerry (BB), Clover (CLOV), and Wendy's (WEN) whose stock dramatically increased over the past few days but has now dropped 11%. Lastly, he goes over his stock picks Ford (F), IBM (IBM), Bank of America (BAC), AT&T (T), and Honeywell (HON) for long-term investments.
Stocks are not moving. Markets are definitely in wait-and-see mode ahead of tomorrow's Consumer Price Index.Here's what is happening in the markets today, Wednesday, June 9th.US stocks have largely been stuck in a range since mid-April. The S&P 500 is only 5 points away from a new record high, but it can't make it! The Dow is 0.5% away from a new record high. The Meme stock mania was set to continue: Reddit traders now focusing their attention on Clover Health (CLOV). The stock was up another 23% in premarket trading following an 85% rally on Tuesday amid explosive trading volumes.Wendy's (WEN), another name popular among Reddit traders, gained 25% Tuesday and was higher again in premarket trading Wednesday. Wendy's is a surprise as it has relatively low short interest (no squeezes) and is an institutional favorite compared to AMC, BlackBerry (BB) and GameStop (GME).GameStop (GME) will report quarterly earnings after today's closing bell. GameStop shares surged the past two days amid renewed buying in the so-called “meme” stocks.A big surprise was Fastly (FSLY): They issued an apology for Tuesday's widespread internet outage, with the cloud computing company saying the incident was caused by a software bug that was triggered when a customer changed settings. Fastly rose 10.85% yesterday and is up another 2.4% in the premarket.Lordstown Motors (RIDE) said there was “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue as a going concern. The electric truck maker said in an SEC filing that it is having problems funding vehicle production. Lordstown plunged more than 16% yesterday ahead of the news, and slid another 4.2% in premarket trading.One day after falling to a three-week low, Bitcoin rose 5% to more than $35,400 on Wednesday. El Salvador became the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. Prices in El Salvador can now be shown in bitcoin and taxes can be paid with the digital currency. El Salvador's current official currency is the U.S. dollar. The Amazon (AMZN) Founder Jeff Bezos is launching himself into space. In an Instagram post, Bezos said that he and his brother would be onboard Blue Origin's first passenger-carrying mission, set for liftoff on July 20.That leaves only one seat open. So if you've been looking to get some Bezos facetime to pitch your startup idea, you can bid for New Shepard's final seat through Saturday. As of yesterday, the highest bid to sit sandwiched between the Bezos brothers for an 11-minute space flight reaching an altitude of 62 miles: $2.8 million.This wraps up today's stock market news.If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" video, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit https://rockwelltrading.com.#todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
U.S. stock futures point to a flat open. Markets are definitely in wait-and-see mode. Here's what is happening in the markets today, Tuesday, June 8th.Investors are focused on inflation data in the week ahead, with May's Consumer Price Index (CPI) scheduled to be released Thursday. In April the CPI rose 4.2% from the previous year, the fastest increase since 2008. If prices continue to rise it could cause the Federal Reserve to step back from its easy policies.All eyes are on the next FOMC meeting scheduled for June 15-16 as investors look for what Fed officials will say about inflation and monetary policy. Recent comments by officials suggest the Fed is beginning to prepare markets for tapering its asset purchases.This morning, major websites like Reddit and global news websites including the FT, New York Times and Bloomberg experienced an intermittent outage and displayed a 503 error message. It came as U.S. cloud computing services provider Fastly (FSLY) experienced a technical issue. It said on its website at 5:58 a.m. ET that it was investigating a technical issue. At 6:44 a.m. ET, Fastly said the issue had been identified and “a fix is being implemented.”Amazon, Twitter, PayPal, Spotify, Twitch, the BBC and The Guardian were also affected. Fastly fell 3% in premarket trading.Meme stocks continued their rally Monday. AMC Entertainment (AMC) jumped 14.8%, and BlackBerry (BB) and GameStop (GME) shares also popped double-digits. The SEC said Monday it's watching the SEC is watching the ongoing volatility in the market for "disruptions, manipulative trading or other misconduct". They also vowed to protect retail investors.Six AMC executives made more than $8 million in total after selling 150,000 shares last week, filings with the SEC show.Stitch Fix (SFIX) lost 18 cents per share for its first quarter, smaller than the 27 cents a share loss that analysts were anticipating. Revenue came in above estimates, too. Stitch Fix also issued an upbeat forecast. Shares soared 14.8% in premarket action.Bitcoin fell under $33,000 this morning related to concerns over crypto security after the DOJ recovered more than half of the $4.4M ransom paid to hackers that targeted Colonial Pipeline. Court documents said investigators were able to access the password for one of the hackers' bitcoin wallets.Big news: The FDA cleared the first new treatment for Alzheimer's in nearly two decades on Monday, sending shares of maker Biogen (BIIB) up 38% and adding $16.5B in market value. Biogen's drug Aduhelm slows down the memory-robbing disease Alzheimer. It's an expensive drug though: The costs are about $56,000 a year per patient.Apple (AAPL) kicked off its annual WWDC conference for developers yesterday. Some key announcements: FaceTime updates: Video calls will get screen sharing capabilities, integrations with other apps like social media, and crisper audio. Users will also be able to schedule and send links to FaceTime calls (even to their Android friends). Focus tech: To help you stay on task from 9–5, Apple will let users batch notifications and order them by priority, add a Focus mode to limit interruptions from non-work-related apps and friends, and add work, sleep, or do not disturb statuses to their Messages app.Other highlights: Uploading your ID to Apple Wallet to use for TSA screening. Unlocking your car or front door from an iPhone. Fancier maps. And trusted contacts to get you back into iCloud after you forget your new password.The Amazon (AMZN) Founder Jeff Bezos is launching himself into space. In an Instagram post, Bezos said that he and his brother would be onboard Blue Origin's first mission, set for liftoff on July 20.That leaves only one seat open. So if you've been looking to get some Bezos facetime to pitch your startup idea, you can bid for New Shepard's final seat through Saturday. As of yesterday, the highest bid to sit sandwiched between the Bezos brothers for an 11-minute space flight reaching an altitude of 62 miles: $2.8 million.If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" video, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit https://rockwelltrading.com.#todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen secured a landmark international tax agreement over the weekend, one that has eluded the United States for nearly a decade. Persuading members of the Group of 7 advanced economies to agree on Saturday to a global minimum tax of at least 15 percent was intended to help the Biden administration win support for its U.S. tax increases. If enacted, the global minimum tax would require that companies pay at least a 15 percent tax on income, regardless of where they are based, making it less advantageous to relocate operations to countries with lower tax rates. In an interview on Sunday, Ms. Yellen acknowledged she stood behind Mr. Biden's proposal to raise the corporate tax rate in the United States to 28 percent from 21 percent. Anonymous Threatens Elon Musk in Video Telling 'Narcissistic Rich Dude' to 'Expect Us'. Hacking group Anonymous has warned Elon Musk to "expect us" in a video that accused the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX of ruining lives by manipulating cryptocurrency markets. The video was posted after Musk posted cryptic tweets on Thursday night suggesting he was ending his relationship with Bitcoin, prompting the cryptocurrency to tumble in value. "It seems that the games you have played with the crypto markets have destroyed lives," the person in the Anonymous video added."Millions of retail investors were counting on their crypto gains to improve their lives... Of course, they took the risk upon themselves when they invested, and everyone knows to be prepared for volatility in crypto, but your tweets this week show a clear disregard for the average working person." The stock market rally had a dramatic turnaround Friday, with the S&P 500 closing at a record high while the Nasdaq rebounded bullishly back above its 50-day line.Google parent Alphabet ($GOOGL), DocuSign ($DOCU), Broadcom ($AVGO), InMode ($INMD), and Dell Technologies ($DELL) are all near buy points. Google, Dell, and DOCU stock are already flashing early entries. Notably, all five boast multiple quarters of accelerating earnings and sales growth. Superior fundamentals. AMC Entertainment ($AMC), GameStop ($GME), Bed Bath & Beyond ($BBBY), BlackBerry ($BB), Workhorse Group ($WKHS), and other meme stocks had big to massive gains again last week, grabbing a lot of attention. AMC stock shot up 83% and somehow managed to close in the lower half of its weekly range. So did BB stock and WKHS stock. Even with declines on Thursday and Friday, AMC stock is 55% above its 10-day moving average.AMC stock fell sharply late Friday.TD Ameritrade imposed some restrictions Friday on trading AMC stock. Meanwhile, BBBY stock leaped 62% on Wednesday, yet finished the week up just 13%. GameStop climbed 12% last week. GameStop earnings are due Wednesday, with investors looking forward to what a revamped management team has to say about a possible digital-focused future. With the stock market rally showing some momentum, including growth names, perhaps investor attention will return to more traditional risky assets. $ARKX $XOM $TSLA $AAL $BNGO $MARA $O $CRWD $FB $AAPL $FCEL $MGM $GOOGL $EZGO $SHOP $MTCH $DIS $PDD $ $TWTR $AMZN $EBET $PLTR $BFLY $ENZC $GM $ABNB $BUZZ $PTON $TDOC $DDD $U Bitcoin Ethereum, Stellar Control the Cash balance today and position yourself accordingly. Let's GO!!!! Music- Tonight -Playglenthomas DISCLAIMER: These Podcasts are for educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security or investment. Consult with a professional financial advisor before making any financial decisions. Do your research and due diligence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compounding-lifestyle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compounding-lifestyle/support
Today, stocks are opening sharply lower.Here's what is happening in the markets today, Thursday, June 3rd.Why are stocks lower?Maybe it's a continuation of the holiday week relaxation, Or maybe it's the typical slower June.Or maybe it's because the S&P 500 continues to struggle to reach a new all-time high.Or maybe it's AMC?Most of the early market action centered on meme stock and theater chain AMC Entertainment (AMC). The stock was up as much as 20% in premarket trading after practically doubling in the prior session. Reminiscent of what occurred earlier this year, retail traders rallying together on Reddit have triggered a short squeeze in the stock.AMC filed to sell up to 11.55 million common shares “from time to time,” according to a DEC filing, but cautioned against investing in the stock due to recent moves “unrelated to our underlying business.”Other Meme stocks jumped as well, including Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY), which finished 62% higher as well as Blackberry (BB), whose stock rose almost 32%. GameStop (GME) surged 33.2%.Earnings News:The apparel retailer Express (EXPR) reported a quarterly loss of $0.55/ share, smaller than the 58 cents a share that analysts were expecting. Revenue topped Street forecasts and Express said it expects sequential comparable sales improvement throughout this year. Its shares fell 7.1% in the premarket after an initial jump higher.Dogecoin, the crypto based on a joke, popped more than 30% yesterday in anticipation of Coinbase (COIN) allowing it to be traded on its Pro platform. With a market cap of about $54 billion, it's now the sixth-most valuable crypto.The weekly unemployment report will be released.Amazon (AMZN) sets Prime Day for June 21-22.This wraps up today's stock market news.If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" video, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit https://rockwelltrading.com.#todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
Blackberry (BB ; BB.TO) For those of you laughing at me thinking of your Blackberry from 2010, Blackberry is no longer a cell phone company, but a software and cyber security company. their QNX software is an operating system for electric vehicles, and is used by 19 of the top 25 EV makers and accounts for 61% of the EV market. The EV market was roughly $5B in 2018, and some estimates have it pegged near $17.77B by 2024. estimates from researchandmarket.com Blackberry IVY is their intelligent vehicle data platform, which will help to manage data and communication between vehicle owners, charging stations and the manufacturers. IVY is set to benefit from the pre-existing partnership Blackberry has established with their QNX system, which is in 175M EVs currently. Blackberry also has a healthy patent portfolio, with recent sales to Huawei to increase cash and invest in their IVY and Blackberry SPARK projects. They are currently in litigation with Facebook over other patents, and the general sentiment on the litigations is that Blackberry is the favorite to come out successful. However, Facebook is a giant with near unlimited funds to spend on litigation so do not count your chickens before they hatch. Full disclosure I do own some BB.TO stock. My price range for adding to my position would be near $10-12 Canadian. I would have interest anywhere under $13 CDN. This would be about $8-10 USD if you are trading the stock on the NYSE. Zack's recently upped their price target on BB to $29, which I personally think is quite rich, but does show you the high end potential this stock could have if the right catalysts fall into place. **All analysis is my own, and these are my own opinions. Please seek a financial professional before making any investment decisions**
Rozhovor s nejznámějších českých shortařem Alešem Vávrou o jeho investiční strategii, o akciích, které právě shortuje a proč by nikdy neinvestovat do Alibaby. Aleš Vávra je nejznámější český shortař, který jako jeden z prvních upozornil na dění kolem společnosti Wirecard. Od roku 2013 je portfolio manažerem fondu Metatron Long-Short Equity Fund. Oblasti kapitálových trhů se věnuje více jak 10 let. Zkušenosti získal v J&T Bance (2002 – 2013), původně jako makléř, následně jako konzultant předsedy představenstva. Je zastáncem fundamentální analýzy a preferuje dlouhodobý investiční horizont.Jeho názory na aktuální dění na akciových trzích můžete sledovat na jeho Twitter účtu.V podcastu se dozvíte:Strategie fondu Metatron Long-Short Equity Fund a jeho výkonnost (00:39)Podle jakých kritérií vybírá akcie do fondu (03:51)Březnové (2020) uzavření shortů (06:18)Poměr short vs. long akcií v portfoliu (07:24)CD Projekt SA (CDP) (08:08)Take-Two Interactive Software (TTWO) a Electronic Arts (EA) (08:48)Trendy (10:09)Trading (11:55)Osobní investování (12:25)Jak dlouho v průměru drží akcie v portfoliu (13:28)Fundamentální vs. technická analýza (14:45)Inspirace jinými fondy (16:02)Wirecard (WDI.F) (17:49)Útoky na shortaře (22:48)Úspěšnost investice do Wirecard (24:06)Gamestop (GME) (28:38)GSX Techedu (GSX) (30:50)Shortování prakticky (33:11)Na čem vydělává Robinhood (47:16)Blackberry (BB) (49:18)Akcie, která právě shortuje (56:31)Proč neinvestovat do Alibaby (BABA) (58:49)Nové akcie na watchlistu (01:09:34)Partnerem podcastu je Strike.Market, alternativní data pro vaše investice.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
Gaps -- those blank spaces on the chart where the price "jumped" hard and fast -- offer a knowledgeable trader "a ton of information," says our Trader's Classroom editor, Jeffrey Kennedy. Watch him use real-market charts of BlackBerry (BB), Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Apple (AAPL) to show you how to use gaps to your advantage.
The shot heard around the world against the corporate elites represented by Wall Street stock market hedge funds was fired by Reddit users who organized to drive the price of many stocks up which insiders on Wall Street were betting on the opposite. These stocks included GameStop (GME), AMC Entertainment (AMC), BlackBerry (BB), and Nokia (NOK). The trading app Robinhood was at the center of the controversy for halting trading on these stocks prompting a lawsuit which joins the list of other lawsuits the platform has been a part of in recent years. Coverage of this story has brought everyone from YouTube personality Graham Stephan to wolf of wall street Jordan Belfort and even sports betting entrepreneur and media mogul Dave Portnoy to the forefront in standing up for the everyday American. Join my email list at https://nickzangl.com/ to never miss out on new content and important updates! NEW Video EVERY Monday & Friday at Noon PST! #gamestop #robinhood #wallstreet #wolfofwallstreet #stocktrading #daveportnoy #amc #blakberry #nokia
I just interviewed Lily Francus, a Phd student in Bioinformatics, who's quite active on Fintwit. She wrote a paper called Delta Gamma Hedging Impact On S&P 500 Returns. She also co-developed an interesting indicator. Developed for S&P 500 but it likely works on the NASDAQ. Lily explains the general idea in the interview. Lily also wrote a series of posts about the hedge fund vs Wall Street Bets Gamma war going on in Gamestop (GSE), AMC Entertainment Holdings (AMC), Blackberry (BB), and others. It was extra informative to talk to Lily about the Gamestop situation and get her input on that. You can find her here:https://nope-its-lily.medium.com/https://twitter.com/nope_its_lily
Die vergangene Börsenwoche war eine der turbolentesten der letzten Monate. Über Reddit, Discord und Twitter haben sich tausende Retail Investoren zusammen getan, um in den Brick-and-Mortar Store GameStop (GME) zu investieren. Der Preis der stark geshorteten Aktie vervielfachte sich daraufhin, was zu Milliardenverlusten für mehrere Hedgefundinvestoren führte. Aber nicht nur GameStop war betroffen, sondern auch andere Aktien, im Fokus von Leerverkäufern, wie Nokia (NOK), Blackberry (BB) und AMC Entertainment (AMC), wurden zu Zielen der Bewegung, konnten aber nicht dasselbe Momentum gewinnen. In sozialen Medien wurde unter Hashtags wie #EatTheRich von einer Revolution der Börse gesprochen. Auch Börsenpersönlichkeiten und Politiker wie Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez nutzen die Gunst der Stunde um die Entwicklung an der Börse in Frage zu stellen. Im Nachgang mussten Broker wie Robinhood den Handel von GameStop zeitweise einstellen, um weiteren Risiken vorzubeugen. In dieser Folge diskutieren wir die Gründe für die neuesten Börsenentwicklungen und diskutieren die wichtige Rolle von Brokern und Clearing-Häusern. Disclaimer: Alle Folgen sowie die Hinweise und Informationen stellen keine Anlageberatung oder Empfehlung dar. Sie wurden nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen aus öffentlich zugänglichen Quellen übernommen. Alle zur Verfügung gestellten Informationen (alle Gedanken, Prognosen, Kommentare, Hinweise, Ratschläge etc.) dienen allein der Bildung und der privaten Unterhaltung. Eine Haftung für die Richtigkeit kann in jedem Einzelfall trotzdem nicht übernommen werden.Sollten die Besucher dieses Podcasts sich die angebotenen Inhalte zu eigen machen oder etwaigen Ratschlägen folgen, so handeln sie eigenverantwortlich. Über Instagram und unsere Website, könnt ihr uns gerne kontaktieren. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pokingthebull/ Website: https://pokingthebull.de/
If you've been on the internet, watched TV, or talked to anyone outside of yourself in the past week and a half you can't have missed it. GameStop stock ($GME) went from trading at a low of $3/share to +$400/share thanks to a masterful subreddit trolling from retail traders. And it's not stopping at just GameStop, shares from Blackberry ($BB), AMC ($AMC), Express ($EXP) and Nokia ($NOK) are quickly following suit – and its leaking over into S&P futures and options. So how does this happen, why is it busting the billionaires, and how does it end? We're joined by The Derivative veterans Cem Karsan and Kris Sidial to get the low down on all this and more in our newest WTF ^%$# installment, coving all things r/wsb, GME, gamma hedging, short squeezing, rates, AI, and even inequality. *BONUS SECTION: After the “official wrap up” we continued to riff a little, so make sure to stick around at the end for some additional Cem, Kris, and Jeff convo.* Get more information on the funds at Ambrus Group here and at Aegea Capital here. Chapters: 00:00-01:46 = Intro 01:47-15:54 = GAMMA, Risk, Flows & Squeezes 15:55-29:03 =Leverage cuts both ways 29:04-36:15 = How Does This End? More Sex? 36:16-53:24 = BIGGER, FASTER, BETTER 53:25-01:05:19 = Passive, Inequality, and Rates 01:05:20-01:21:28 = Final Thoughts Follow Kris (@Ksidiii) and Cem (@jam_croissant) on Twitter to keep up with all of this and much, much more. Check out our other WTF^%$# episodes here: No President Yet, So Market Rallies Huge What ^%$#?, Market Up/Vol Up, Market Down/Vol Down…WTF Episode, $TVIX gets Terminated – What^%$#, Crude Oil goes Negative… What^%$#. And last but not least, don't forget to subscribe to The Derivative, and follow us on Twitter, or LinkedIn, and Facebook, and sign-up for our blog digest. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visit www.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer