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When Growth Stocks Shrink, Amazon Edition
AMZN is a great company, but that is already more than reflected in its valuation.
What Is The Options Market Expecting For Apple And Amazon Earnings?
If someone made a movie about earnings season – why would they? – this week would be the key act, and today would be the key scene.
Mister Softee Does Some Heavy Lifting
The positive reaction to MSFT and similar enthusiasm for Visa’s results is providing some much-needed stability to the collective mindset after a tumultuous couple of days.
What Is The Options Market Expecting For Microsoft And Alphabet Earnings?
Over one-quarter of the market capitalization of the Nasdaq 100 Index reports after the close today.
When Growth Stocks Shrink
It is pretty much impossible to ignore the debacle that is Netflix today. It’s not every day that a popular growth stock loses a third of its value overnight – even if that same stock lost a fifth of its value the last time it released earnings.
Inflation, Parabolic Charts And Rates
Treasury rates are said to be primarily influenced by inflationary expectations and the path of future rate hikes. That is fundamentally correct, at least on a longer-term basis. 
Sell The Rumor, Buy The News
There was plenty of reason for traders to be nervous about the latest CPI release. Equity futures shot up immediately after the numbers were reported. What gives?
Rates? Sure. Taxes? Maybe.
Another day, another decline. It’s the Monday of a short week for many global markets, and US equities are off to a particularly rocky start. Is Tax Day to blame?
Bitcoin Bros, Assemble
The latest Bitcoin movement may be driven by those already with a vested interest rather than new investors.
Time For A Refresher Course
It is clear that we are moving up and down much more dramatically than we have since the Covid-induced stimuli took hold. Investors need a refresher about the concepts that have been driving markets over the past few sessions.
Twitter Goes Electric
As with most things involving Mr. Musk, there are questions that surround his TWTR activity.
Is The Popularity Of Meme Stocks Becoming More Selective?
We don’t often see stocks double in a week without some overwhelming fundamental news, but that is what we have seen in GameStop recently.
One Down, Three To Go
Today marks the end of the first quarter of 2022.
Market History Often Rhymes, If Not Repeats. Sometimes It’s Free Verse
In the first quarter, 10-year yields rose by about 80 basis points. But wait, is it for the current situation or last year? Actually, it is about both.
Sentiment Flipped In Just Two Weeks
A discussion about the market’s relatively muted response to positive reports from Ukraine after the recent market rebound.
The “Flight To Crap” Returns
Traders are returning to a risk mentality and strategies that worked well for many during the post-pandemic run-up, seemingly without regard to – or even in spite of – the changing monetary and financial environment.
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