$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ Everyone here bought calls?
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Another quick update.
there is nothing new to say.
I wouldn't want to own anything here. There is something bad brewing. you can't (shouldn't) keep a bad system afloat forever. The FED continues to supply money to the banks. Something is broken, or the fed wouldn't be simultaneously selling bonds while also purchasing them. They are also buying banks bad commercial loans (this is another bailout you're not being told about). There is so much bad underwater collateral in the system ...
there is nothing new to say.
I wouldn't want to own anything here. There is something bad brewing. you can't (shouldn't) keep a bad system afloat forever. The FED continues to supply money to the banks. Something is broken, or the fed wouldn't be simultaneously selling bonds while also purchasing them. They are also buying banks bad commercial loans (this is another bailout you're not being told about). There is so much bad underwater collateral in the system ...
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$Euro(EURindex.FX$
The End of the Hiking Cycle Not?
The European Central Bank decided to make monitary policy more restrictive by increasing interest rates and the deposit rate.
This is during a time of sky high energy prices and an economy on the brink of recession. These restrictive policies will add more pressure to the different economies that make up the Euro zone. There are already analysts calling for a recession after this policy decision.
Where Has the Euro Demand...
The End of the Hiking Cycle Not?
The European Central Bank decided to make monitary policy more restrictive by increasing interest rates and the deposit rate.
This is during a time of sky high energy prices and an economy on the brink of recession. These restrictive policies will add more pressure to the different economies that make up the Euro zone. There are already analysts calling for a recession after this policy decision.
Where Has the Euro Demand...
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While oil and gas prices may continue to weaken in the near term, by the time winter sets in, the market is going to become extremely tight and the per-barrel price of oil should return to around $120, Energy Aspects’ Amrita Sen told Bloomberg Surveillance on Monday.
Sen suggests that while gasoline prices have declined, demand remains strong. Sen cites petrochemical weakness due to China’s back-and-forth COVID lockdowns, which have contributed to the hi...
Sen suggests that while gasoline prices have declined, demand remains strong. Sen cites petrochemical weakness due to China’s back-and-forth COVID lockdowns, which have contributed to the hi...
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Quick sharing on my latest 2 Apple Put contracts.
On 10 June (Fri), when the market opened, Apple gapped down (as shown by Gap 1 in the image below). Then on 13 June (Mon), it gapped down again when the market opened.
Thoughts behind my trades
i have shared before, big movements (in either direction) give investors opportunity to make money.
When it gapped down on the first occasion, I saw it as an opportunity to sell a Put contract as I was of the view t...
On 10 June (Fri), when the market opened, Apple gapped down (as shown by Gap 1 in the image below). Then on 13 June (Mon), it gapped down again when the market opened.
Thoughts behind my trades
i have shared before, big movements (in either direction) give investors opportunity to make money.
When it gapped down on the first occasion, I saw it as an opportunity to sell a Put contract as I was of the view t...
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