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“Let's remember if the leadership wants to do something, they have all the tools at their disposal and I don't think that they will want to underwrite massive unemployment. I think the Chinese leadership wants stability above all. So I will not rule out any kind of stimulus and perhaps it would look different than in the past. It will not go through the popular market, but it could well happen that you will see greater lending, perhaps in a select industries like autos or semiconductors, whatever it might be. But I've seen so many cycles at this point. I started investing in China in 2008. And 2007 was a boom, 2010, another boom, 2013 was a low in the Asian market. It felt very much like today. I would go to these conferences and meet local investors and they were just so despondent. I feel very much the same kind of sentiment today. People say there's nothing, they can't see anything positive and that's fine, but we can't predict the future.” - Michael Fritzell Fresh out of the studio, Michael Fritzell, Founder of Asian Century Stocks, shared invaluable insights in Asia's financial markets and discussed the recent tumultuous situation in Chinese equities and what the potential government responses are possible. He provided a high-level overview of the Asian stock market, contrasting it with markets in the US and Europe and stressed the importance of understanding corporate governance and the role of short-sellers in exposing corporate frauds in Asian markets. He delved deep with his unique insights into forensic accounting challenges and the future potential of Asian stocks and the dynamic and intricate nature of these evolving markets. Audio Episode Highlights: [0:40] Quote of the Day: Michael Fritzell. [1:56] Introduction: Michael Fritzell from Asian Century Stocks. [4:59] Perspectives on Asia after living here for over a decade. [6:28] Lessons from Michael's career journey. [8:15] What just happened with the Chinese equities tanking in the stock market? [13:43] The response from the Chinese government to stabilize the stock market. [17:14] Should we be optimistic about the Chinese publicly listed companies? [19:40] An Introduction to the Asian Stock Markets. [23:47] The motivation behind Asian Century Stocks. [25:32] The intended audience for Asian Century Stocks. [26:40] How do subscribers utilize Asian Century Stocks? [28:52] What are the things to watch out for when buying Asian stocks. [31:42] The one thing that Michael Fritzell knows about Asian stocks that very few do. [33:24] Understanding Fraud in Asian Companies. [37:05] Key indicators to watch out for in Asian Companies. [40:58] The role of short-sellers on Asian stocks (including China). [44:51] How do short-sellers short Asian stocks? [46:28] What does great look like for Asian stocks in the next decade? [48:57] Closing. You can find Michael Fritzell's Asian Century Stocks: https://www.asiancenturystocks.com/ and on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-fritzell-1aab10/ and X: https://twitter.com/mikefritzell Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G. Thomas Craig Analyse Asia Main Site: https://analyse.asia Analyse Asia Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kkRwzRZa4JCICr2vm0vGl Analyse Asia Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/id914868245 Analyse Asia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AnalyseAsia Analyse Asia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/analyse-asia Analyse Asia X (formerly known as Twitter): https://twitter.com/analyseasia Analyse Asia Threads: https://www.threads.net/@analyseasia Sign Up for Our This Week in Asia Newsletter: https://www.analyse.asia/#/portal/signup Subscribe Newsletter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7149559878934540288
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast:(1) New York Community Bancorp's credit grade was cut to junk by Moody's Investors Service less than a week after the regional lender alarmed shareholders by slashing payouts and stockpiling reserves to cover troubled loans tied to commercial real estate. (2) Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that while losses in commercial real estate are a worry, US regulators are working to ensure that loan-loss reserves and liquidity levels in the financial system are adequate to cope. (3) A rally in Chinese shares continued Wednesday, a sign of growing investor hopes for authorities to take more forceful steps to sustain a nascent market recovery. (4) UK lawmakers called on the Bank of England to rethink the way it's unwinding its quantitative easing stimulus program, saying asset sales the Treasury indemnified are now costing taxpayers 10s of billions of pounds. (5) From the Glazer family at Manchester United to Todd Boehly and his Wall Street financiers at Chelsea, the American takeover of clubs in the Premier League isn't new. Yet below the world's richest competition, the footprint on the English game is deepening and widening — and raising even more questions over who will make money and who will lose it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene and Paul SweeneyTuesday February 6th, 2024Featuring: Tom Orlik, Bloomberg Economics chief economist, on China and Red Sea trade Andrew Sheets, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley, on markets Peter Tchir, Academy Securities Director/Head: Macro strategy Bloomberg's Lisa Mateo with her Newspaper Headlines Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast: UBS Group AG will resume share buybacks this year, vowing to hand as much as $1 billion to shareholders in the second half as it seeks to move beyond the integration of Credit Suisse. Hopes are also building for more concerted efforts to boost shares as regulators plan to brief President Xi Jinping on market as soon as Today. King Charles is receiving treatment for an unspecified form of cancer, in the latest health scare for the British royal family less than a year-and-a-half after the death of Queen Elizabeth Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said interest rates could drop this year as a "reward" to the economy for bringing inflation down. Germany's far-right AfD party is a risk for the economy because it threatens to deter investment by international businesses, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Singapore shares climbed at market open today after global equities ended higher overnight. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.2 per cent to 3,154.90 points after 63 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch for today, Frasers Centrepoint Trust (J69U): The committed occupancy of the trust's retail portfolio was 99.9 per cent for the first quarter ended Dec 31, 2023. Elsewhere, from Singapore's inflation numbers for 2023 to the Bank of Japan holding its monetary policy settings, more regional and international headlines are in focus. Also on deck – how India's stock market overtook Hong Kong for the first time. On Market View, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Jeremy Tan, CEO, Tiger Fund Management.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investors betting on a revival in Chinese stocks this year are seeing their resolve tested. Chinese stocks recorded their worst opening week of trading in 21 years. The CSI 300 Index tumbled 3 per cent last week. Meanwhile, Hong Kong stocks also tumbled, compounding the local market's worst start to a year since 2005. So with Chinese stocks relatively cheap, is now the time to invest in the market? What can we expect from the performance of Chinese stocks for the rest of the year? On Money in the Market, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Danish Lim, Investment Analyst at Phillip Nova, to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you need to know about the latest tech at CES 2024? Why wouldn't Boeing's financials be hurt by the latest 737 Max issues? And what's leading China stocks' fall this week? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang explore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How is Zhongzhi Enterprise related to China's troubled property sector? Why is Goldman Sachs expecting China stocks to make its first annual gain in 4 years next year? And what would OCBC, UOB & DBS' offer for customers to lock savings mean for their business? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Stocks Today With JJ livestream video: daily stock market update - Santa Claus rally?; Starlink IPO in 2024?; Q3 2023 super-investor portfolio updates, Tower Semiconductor (TSEM); Li LU - Himalaya Capital Management, East West Bancorp (EWBC); Bill Ackman - Pershing Square Capital Management; Warren Buffet - Berkshire Hathaway; Norbert Lou - Punch Card Management; David Tepper - Appaloosa Management; China tech stocks jump on JD earnings. Stock market investing talk with JJ from The Art of Value: stocks, stock market investing, stock market news and more. Show your appreciation by buying JJ a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jjprojects The main investment brokerage I use to buy international stocks, and to hold cash, is Interactive Brokers (referral link): https://ibkr.com/referral/john5664 Want to create livestreams like this? Check out StreamYard (refferal link): https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5121631131926528 Disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and nothing in this content is financial advice. This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Do your own investment analysis and/or seek professional financial advice before making any investment decision. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofvalue/message
In this Stocks Today With JJ livestream video: daily stock market update - Santa Claus rally?; Starlink IPO in 2024?; Q3 2023 super-investor portfolio updates, Tower Semiconductor (TSEM); Li LU - Himalaya Capital Management, East West Bancorp (EWBC); Bill Ackman - Pershing Square Capital Management; Warren Buffet - Berkshire Hathaway; Norbert Lou - Punch Card Management; David Tepper - Appaloosa Management; China tech stocks jump on JD earnings. Stock market investing talk with JJ from The Art of Value: stocks, stock market investing, stock market news and more. Show your appreciation by buying JJ a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jjprojects The main investment brokerage I use to buy international stocks, and to hold cash, is Interactive Brokers (referral link): https://ibkr.com/referral/john5664 Want to create livestreams like this? Check out StreamYard (refferal link): https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5121631131926528 Disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and nothing in this content is financial advice. This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Do your own investment analysis and/or seek professional financial advice before making any investment decision. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofvalue/message
Are there still opportunities to invest in China amid the sluggish growth outlook? Tim Mulholland of TJM Limited gives us the sectors to watch, as well as his take on the likelihood of a US recession and the current IPO landscape.Image Credit: EPA-EFE
China's authorities moved over the weekend to stimulate stock market activity, but an initial 5% surge has faded overnight. In our bonus deep-dive interview, ANZ's Senior Rates Strategist Jack Chambers details why the RBA may accelerate its Quantitative Tightening (QT). Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/
Markets kick off the busiest week of earnings season with a key focus on Apple and Amazon. Wedbush's Dan Ives previews the results. Plus, China stocks are higher on hopes of a government-backed economic stimulus. KraneShares' Brendan Ahern discusses. And, what's in store for the final trading day of the month? Delancey Wealth Management's Ivory Johnson and Matrix Asset Advisors' David Katz weigh in.
How significant are China's new measures to bolster the economy? Is bubble tea a good investment? What are the four biggest changes to the Nasdaq 100 from Monday's special rebalancing? Michelle Martin unwraps these details with Ryan Huang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's fuelling Tencent's rapid performance? What's driving US earnings? Why has Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway switched stakes in two banks? Michelle Martin unwraps these details with Ryan Huang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recent indicators pointing to softer inflation and employment levels, as well as positive Q1 banking earnings potentially suggest less pressure for the Fed to continue rate hikes. Will this calm market volatility or do further headwinds remain? We speak to Tan Teng Boo of Capital Dynamics for his outlook on global equities.Image credit: Shutterstock
Milton Berg is a quiet legend of technical analysis whose work is regularly used by the world's most accomplished investors. He joins Jack Farley to share his reading of specific patterns in the market that to him are strong bullish indicators. Berg argues that the recession already occurred in 2022 and that the best time to buy stocks is coming out a recession. Berg shares with Farley in-depth analysis of the breadth and volume characteristics of recent price action that make him think that the bear market is over. Berg is particularly constructive on China and gold miners, and in addition he and Farley debate the meaning of the steep yield curve inversion. Milton Berg Advisors is a boutique consulting and research firm that offers investment advisory services exclusively to institutional investors. More info can be found at https://miltonberg.com/. Follow Milton Berg on Twitter https://twitter.com/BergMilton Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ Use code GUIDANCE10 to get 10% off Permissionless 2023 in Austin: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-2023 __ Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://rb.gy/5weeyw Market commentary, charts, degen trade ideas, governance updates, token performance, can't-miss-tweets and more. Subscribe to the Blockworks Research “Daily Debrief” Newsletter: https://rb.gy/feusos __ Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (00:34) Milton Berg's Way Of Analyzing Markets (09:31) A Transition From Inflation To Recession Is Bullish For Stocks (12:13) Comparison To Dot-Com Crash (17:24) "The Market Bottomed In June" (21:12) Bullish On Chinese & U.S. Stocks (29:37) Permissionless Plug (30:39) But What About Bear Market Rallies? (42:58) "I Have Zero Sell Signals" (45:08) But What About The Inverted Yield Curve? (47:44) The Unemployment Rate (56:53) China Stocks and Gold (01:04:44) Milton Berg's Outlook on Treasury Bonds __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
Insider Financial recaps Thursday's market action and previews Friday's jobs report. We also discuss the recent big moves in China and biotech penny stocks. To sign up for real-time alerts along with our FREE reports and eBook, go to: https://signup.insiderfinancial.com/ To sign up for FREE stocks and trade from 4am to 8pm on WeBull, go to: https://a.webull.com/i/insiderfinancial This video covers SPY, QQQ, KEGS, GVSI, WWE, MULN, PLX, SPRB, CTMX, WYNN, BABA, HKD, MEGL, ATXG, JZ, AMTD, ILAG, HUDI, GSUN, and OST.
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US market sentiment was subdued following the big Fed-day on Wednesday, while the Bank of England delivered its largest rate hike in 33 years. China shares are on course for their best week since 2015 on continued speculation that the nation will start relaxing its zero-Covid policy. Tim Gagie, Head of FX&PM Solutions Geneva, takes a closer look at what drives currency markets this week with a special focus on today's employment report. Carsten Menke, Head of Next Generation Research, compares bitcoin (miners) with gold (miners) and shows the differences, but also highlights similarities. 00:09 Introduction and markets wrap-up by Mike Rauber (Investment Writing)04:33 Digital asset update by Carsten Menke (Head of Next Generation Research) 07:28 FX update by Timothy Gagie (Head FX&PM Solutions Geneva)10:18 Closing remarks by Mike Rauber (Investment Writing)
Historic setbacks in academic progress during the pandemic. We take a look at the United States' first report card since 2019. Rishi Sunak is officially the United Kingdom's new prime minister. We explore his ties to China and how they may affect the country's China policies. The market reacts to Xi Jinping getting a third term as head of the Chinese Communist Party. An analyst tells us the Chinese economy is going down the drain. Is New York about to elect a Republican governor? And is it a sign of things to come for Democrats this midterm? Thousands showed up to a Korean culture festival in New York City despite the rain. What kept them interested? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
NTD Business News: 10/24/2022 1. Kraft Heinz CEO Predicts Inflation Will Continue 2. Survey: Odds of Recession Greater Than 50-50 3. Historic Setbacks For School Kids After Pandemic 4. Fauci, Psaki Deposed in Tech Censorship Case 5. Rishi Sunak's Ties to China and the WEF
Stocks moved higher to start the week, building on Friday's rally, with the major averages all closing firmly in positive territory. Former PIMCO Chief Economist Paul McCulley joins to break down the potentially dovish signals from the Fed that have helped boost sentiment. David Rolfe from Wedgewood Partners looks at the set up for big tech ahead of earnings. Meantime China was a major underperformer, with Chinese tech stocks wrecked in the wake of President Xi securing a third term. Global investor Mark Mobius discusses if China is investable. Plus the latest on Tesla, Meta, Apple, and why solar stocks sat out the rally.
(6:22) - Opening hour two with a look at global grain markets, which are quite volatile due to recession fears and shifts in trade.(13:52) - Weighing in on how investors are shying away from China due to government policies and crackdowns.(23:31) - Touching on Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs saying that stocks have yet to hit the bottom.(35:29) - Stack roulette.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed the markets trying to avoid another daily decline in the face of inflation and recession fears. The anchors explored how high oil and gasoline prices might rise as well as playing the energy sector. Also the spotlight: Volatile moves in Chinese stocks including Alibaba -- initially rising on a report that China considered reviving the IPO of Jack Ma's Ant group -- but erasing those gains after Ant reportedly denied plans for an IPO. The anchors reacted to Tesla being upgraded to "Buy" by UBS and the automaker's surge in China auto sales and vehicle production. Also in focus: Target boosts its quarterly dividend by 20%, Meta's new ticker symbol is “META” and shares of software firm Zendesk tumble after it decided to remain an independent public company.
"China is in a tough situation as they are trying to balance Covid lockdowns and the economy. Emerging markets have come down in the recent past. Next Frontier Internet & Ecommerce ETF (FMQQ) includes South Korea, Brazil, India, and Argentina as top countries by weighting. Notable holdings are Mercadolibre (MELI), Sea Ltd (SE), XP Inc. (XP), and Coupang (CPNG)," says Kevin T. Carter. Are China stocks faring better than some U.S. counterparts? EMQQ ETF notable holdings include Tencent (TCEHY), Alibaba (BABA), JD.com (JD), Pinduoduo (PDD), and NetEase (NTES).
@AviNMash and @JoeySolitro touch on Snapchat and other Tech Earnings, China stocks, Retail Sector and a whole lot more.
Michelle Martin speaks with Arun Pai about the Fed's recent hike and if it's soothed market jitters, whether he is positive on Chinese equities given the lockdowns and signals of China's economy slowing. They also discuss what Musk running Twitter could mean for the company moving forward. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Futures are bouncing back from Monday's declines. Jeffrey Kleintop discusses this, as well as how the S&P 500 is up 1.99% in March. He also talks about the takeaways from recent volatility in China stocks, highlighting the iShares Trust Chins Large Cap ETF (FXI). He then looks at the 2022 EPS estimates chart. Tune in to find out more.
NTD Business News- 3/21/2022 1. SEC Moves to Make Companies Report Emissions 2. Texas Quizzes Firms on Fossil Fuel Investment 3. Texas Pressures Funds to Not Ignore Oil & Gas 4. Trade Halted in Shares of China's Evergrande 5. Hong Kong to Ease Virus Restrictions
The morning after stocks rallied on the first Fed interest rate hike since 2018, Jim Cramer and David Faber reacted to comments by Fed Chair Jerome Powell about the probability of a recession. Jim explained why Powell should stop holding post-Fed decision news conferences. The anchors also discussed WTI Crude surging back above $100 per barrel after the International Energy Agency warned oil markets could face "the biggest supply crisis in decades” in wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Also in focus: Chinese ADRs such as Alibaba pull back one day after soaring, "Bond King" Jeffrey Gundlach's eye-opening comments about the Nasdaq, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway increases its stake in Occidental Petroleum, Berkshire's "A" shares surpass the $500,000 mark, how to handle the recent weakness in high-multiple stocks, and "SPAC-ulation" intensifies.
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang explain why investors are cheering news from Beijing and whether the surge in the Hang Seng Index could drop again. Next, a discussion on the US Federal Reserve's first interest rate hike since 2018 and if Russia indeed defaulted on its debt, plus stock watching Starbucks, US airlines, PropertyGuru, AEI Corp and Evergreen making headlines a year after the Suez Canal blockage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, we're joined by Enrique Abeyta, a "stock market warrior" and financial newsletter editor, who chews up Twitter with an array of unfiltered perspectives on what's going on in the world and the world's markets. We sat down with Enrique to talk about today's interest rate hike, the advent of crowdsourced warfare, and how owning Chinese stock will be an unforced error should China create a geopolitical crisis of its own.
Stock prices in China bounced back after a sudden collapse earlier in the week. Marketplace’s China correspondent Jennifer Pak drops in for more detail. As crude oil prices have dropped and the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, the markets appear to be having a bit of a moment, as Susan Schmidt helps explain to us. The Federal Reserve nominee pool just got shorter as Sarah Bloom Raskin bows out of the running.
Luke Donay gives his take on top market news and analysis. Go into depth about the market, individual companies, and what to buy or sell with Luke Donay and the Running With The Money team.CHECK OUT ChatterQuant!chatterquant.com/?r=lukeFollow Luke Donay and the Running With The Money team!Twitter: @lukedonayFacebook: @runningwiththemoneyInstagram: @runningwiththemoneyShop our trading gear!runningwiththemoney.shopDisclaimer: This is not direct financial advice, simply an opinion based on independent research. Luke Donay does maintain holdings in AAPL, AMZN, NVDA, BA, FB, AMD.
Stock prices in China bounced back after a sudden collapse earlier in the week. Marketplace’s China correspondent Jennifer Pak drops in for more detail. As crude oil prices have dropped and the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, the markets appear to be having a bit of a moment, as Susan Schmidt helps explain to us. The Federal Reserve nominee pool just got shorter as Sarah Bloom Raskin bows out of the running.
Neighbors, in this video I'm sharing two lessons from my experience in losing money from China tech stocks that can be used for all investments!
How can we expect markets to react to the new COVID-19 measures that aim to reduce transmission? What are possible repercussions of the unemployment rate rising? What are the implications of China planning to launch a new stock exchange in Beijing? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang go beyond the headlines and market buzz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S&P earnings are coming in much stronger than expected, says Adam Lampe, CEO and Co-Founder of Mint Wealth Management. He talks about how markets are mixed after bouncing back from earlier lows. He talks about potential inflation risks to the market, as well as if China stocks are still a good investment. Tune in to find out more.
Doron Barness, Global Head of Trading and Cash Equities Distribution at Oppenheimer & Co., discusses strategies to navigate macro events. He talks about China stocks including, Alibaba (BABA), Baidu (BIDU), JD.com (JD), and Tencent (TCEHY), as well as the relationship between the U.S. and China's economy. He then mentions how to utilize trading patterns to navigate macro events, and upcoming events that investors should watch. Tune in to find out more.
Dave Nadig, Director of Research at ETF Trends, discusses strategies to utilize ETFs for the long-term. He examines 2021 ETF performance and flows, specifically mentioning Kranshares TR CSI CHI Internet ETF (KWEB), Invesco Exchange Traded Fund T Optimum Yield ETF (PDBC), and JP Morgan ETF Trust Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI). He also talks about China stocks, including Alibaba (BABA), Baidu (BIDU), JD.com (JD), and Tencent (TCEHY). Tune in to find out more.
The FOMC keeps interest rates unchanged at 0.00% to 0.25%. Scott Kimball, Co-Head of Fixed Income at BMO Global Asset Management, discusses key points from the FOMC meeting. The FOMC says that indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen and the economy “has made progress” towards the goal of tapering. He also mentions China stocks Alibaba (BABA), Baidu (BIDU), JD.com (JD), and Tencent (TCEHY). Tune in to find out more.
Are You Green? Business & Stock Market News with Swing Trading Insights
Short Trading Day Today. The S&P 500 is Green & the XLK is Green, and listen to hear the question, "Are You Green?" for my personal trading accounts. We will go over the news from California, Square's (SQ) new direction rumors, and pressure on China Stocks from the news with Alibaba (BABA) My personal trades today are just holding my position in numerous swing trades. The Alibaba news is actually good for my JD swing and Tencent Holdings (TCEHY) is still moving along the chart, according to my pivot strategy. Lastly, Happy Holidays! I am so grateful for all of you! Stay safe and I'll be back on Monday! Please follow me on Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/areyougreenpodcast - and feel free to Direct Message me with any questions! Thanks for tuning into the Are You Green? Podcast, streamed live Tues., Wed, and Friday - Recorded New Episodes M-F - Watch the LIVE stream and past episodes on my Channel HERE. ***DISCLAIMER: I am not a licensed broker or financial advisor. Only you are responsible for your own trades --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/areyougreen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/areyougreen/support