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Three “Out of this World” Ways to Trade Space Travel by Ian Cooper
Space travel could be out of this world.
While companies aren’t ready to send customers to space just yet, we’re getting closer.
Just weeks after Blue Origin carried out another successful test of its New Shepard rocket, Virgin Galactic had a successful test over the weekend.
“The flight carried two pilots to an altitude of 55.45 miles, according to the company, positioning Virgin Galactic to begin launching paying customers within the next year. The 50-mile mark is considered to be where the earth's atmosphere ends and space begins,” says CNN.
Better, there’s plenty of demand.
Virgin Galactic has 600 customers ready to blast off at $250,000 a ticket. All for a 90-minute trip that will take them about 60 miles above the Earth. Even better, when things do start to get off the ground, space tourism could be a $1 trillion opportunity, says Morgan Stanley.
Day Trading: Dollar-Weighted Put/Calls by Thomas DeMark
Is it possible that apples and apples and oranges and oranges may not be the same? What do we mean by this experience? First of all, whereas the call volume for a particular day will report how many call option contracts have traded and the put volume for a particular day will report how many put option contracts have traded, the volume statistics may not be comparable. For instance, a total of a 1000 puts and 100 calls would represent a ratio of puts to calls of 10:1 based upon the conventional method of sentiment measurement. However, what if the 1000 puts were valued at $1 a piece and the 100 calls were valued at $10 a piece? Then the dollar- weighted value of the puts would be exactly equal to the dollar weighted value of the calls, and the revised dollar weighted put to call ratio would be 1.00 instead of 10:1. This minor dollar-weighted adjustment should be made to account for varying costs of the options and to make the comparisons consistent with one another. In other words, by accounting for the dollar value of the options, by multiplying the put volume by the put price and the call volume by the call price, a valid comparison of dollars invested can be calculated: and then by dividing the put activity by the call activity, a measure of market sentiment can be derived.
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There are no Market-Wide Scheduled Events this upcoming week. Earnings Season is coming to an end. None of the stocks releasing their Earnings this week which interest us have the ability to move the market as a whole. But I will show them to you just the same.
Tuesday, May 25 After the Close: Toll Brothers (TOL)
Wednesday, May 26 After the Close: Nvidia (NVDA)
Thursday, May 27 After the Close: Costco (COST), Salesforce.com (CRM)
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