Last Thursday we made a near term bearish play that Tesla’s (TSLA) recent gains, north of 25% from late March, adequately reflected investor enthusiasm about the stationary battery announcement that was teased by CEO Elon …
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Last Thursday when shares of Tesla (TSLA) were trading $229, we laid out a near term bearish thesis for the stock. It was our view that the stock’s 25% rally since early April on two …
Continue readingTonight Tesla (TSLA) will introduce their home battery (Business Insider had a great preview of the event here). The stock has had a heck of a run in the last month since CEO Elon Musk’s tweet …
Continue readingHere is some generally directional, untied options activity that caught my eye during Thursdays trading: 1. UUP – the US dollar seeing some pretty healthy gains vs the Euro this week, up about 3.5% since Good Friday, with the …
Continue readingShares of Tesla (TSLA) have had a good couple of weeks, up about 15% since making new lows for the year and seemingly making a double bottom: Regular readers know we are big fans CEO Elon Musk’s …
Continue readingHere is a quick recap of all of the trades that we initiated, closed, managed, expired and considered (Name That Trades) in the week that was March 30th to April 2nd:
Continue readingIt’s the last full week of the second quarter. The economic calendar is relatively light in the U.S., with housing data the most abundant. Existing home sales data is today and new home sales data …
Continue readingThe headliner this week is the FOMC update at 2:00 pm EST on Wednesday, and Janet Yellen’s press conference to follow shortly afterwards. Certain Fed speakers have indicated a potential shift in the Federal Reserve’s …
Continue readingAfter last week’s busy economic calendar and the ECB’s aggressive action, this week ushers in a summer trading environment for several reasons (though volumes have been vacation-like for almost a month now). First, the economic …
Continue readingA much busier calendar this week than much of the past month. Globally, the most closely watched event will be the ECB meeting on Thursday. Most market participants are expecting a rate cut after Draghi …
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