If you don’t follow Fred Wilson, the famed venture capitalist and founder of Union Square Ventures’s AVC blog, you should. His daily posts are short and to the point, and most days I find his …
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Just like in March, there is a panic in the stock market, only this time a frenzy to buy, not sell shares of the most outrageously priced stocks in the market. Tesla’s (TSLA) is obviously …
Continue readingI hope you had a great Holiday weekend. I am in Maine for the week, probably like you, July 4th, 2020, felt a bit different than last year. The gatherings were small and distanced, mask-wearing …
Continue readingI have had a light week on Risk Reversal on this holiday-shortened week. I started Monday morning with The Set-Up with Guy Adami highlighting upcoming earnings from Micron (MU) and FedEx (FDX) which were both …
Continue readingGuy Adami and I are back with The Set-Up giving you a brief preview of what we are focused on in financial markets in the holiday-shortened week ahead. Here are our notes and charts …
Continue readingBack in olden times, when market-moving information was a lot harder to come by (ie not in a moments notice on your iPhone), many stock market investors leaned on technical analysis as much as they …
Continue readingAs I write the S&P 500 futures are up 2.6%, up more than 7% from the overnight lows Monday morning. This morning better than expected May retail sales, coupled with the White House floating …
Continue readingYesterday in our sixth weekly episode of Straight Talk, I discuss markets and macro with my good friend Guy Adami and my good virtual friend Sven Henrich aka The Northman Trader, hosted on Sven’s YouTube channel. In this week’s …
Continue readingICYMI: There is some pretty weird shit going down in the stock market as the Nasdaq makes new all-time highs, closing up 10% on the year yesterday, while the S&P 500’s close yesterday places it …
Continue readingOn Friday’s Fast Money special at 6 pm, we discussed the May Jobs report, a massive surprise in the change of payrolls, and the unemployment rate. The magnitude of the surprise was curious to many, …
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