The stock market is starting this Thanksgiving trading week with an attitude that continues to climb any and all walls of worry.
There was a lot of noise premarket Monday morning due to big news from the White House that President Joe Biden is sticking with Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve.
U.S. stock futures had an instant knee-jerk reaction, ripping higher. Although, so did interest rates…
I expect bank stocks to lead the market this week, as well as select retailers. I also expect higher interest rate pressure to hit technology stocks, causing a cool-off in the Nasdaq 100.
This is the amount of outstanding shares in a VIX-tracking exchange-traded note called VXX — which has doubled in size since February! The crazy part about this is it's happening while volatility is falling.
I’m about to unveil the hidden pricing anomaly that’s allowed traders to get in front of moves like 236% in four days... 162% in 12 days... and 235% in 21 days... all from one ticker!
A lot of people have no clue, but Barclays bank engineered this ONE ticker to bottle up all of the volatility in the markets in one place…
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