The Bullish VIX Reading That I Called Out A Couple Weeks Ago Is Signaling Buy Again!

I nearly tripled my VIX call options after I had followed the notorious 50 cent trader into a $5M bet that volatility had bottomed around 18 a couple weeks ago.

https://imgur.com/gallery/wMq3Va9

I took profits on that trade when the VIX was around $30.

Now that volatility is back around these levels I believe we could see another spike in volatility. Obviously the banking crisis has been talke

Enphase Energy and why this could be a great time to buy it [Bullish Analysis]

Over the last few years, there has been a lot of solar stocks that have tried to establish themselves on the market. However, one of them stands out above the rest and that is Enphase Energy (ENPH). Recently, Enphase Energy has taken a tumble, dropping by 26.5% in the last 6 months! Currently, the stock trades at about $195 dollars after going up to almost $340 dollars in December of 2022. Today, we are going to take a look at some reasons why w

Question about outstanding options contracts during an aquisition

Hey, so you guessed it, this question pertains to the MSFT/ATVI acquisition. There is a sudden flurry of options trades going on, especially with recent news from the UK regulators.

I have $85 calls exp. Jan 2023, currently just ITM. MSFT has has offered $95/share to acquire. As I understand it, if the merger goes through, any remaining theta on contracts will essentially be worthless. Contracts will only have intrinsic value, as $95 will be the final sh

How to choose an index for each stock market sector?

I'm working on creating a file to track my investments and unable to determine what index I should be referencing for each sector. Looking at Marketwatch, there are 1000s of indexes I can check. For example, if I own Apple or Microsoft stock, how can I compare it's performance to the entire Technology sector performance over the past month/year? Is it as simple as picking any Dow Jones Technology Index? Are there specific indexes for each sector that I&#

Stocks all going up or down 5- 5.2%. Something doesn't seem right.

I have been investing since 18. 24 years ago. It provided me with a rewarding life in 30s where I was not millionare, but knew I would be at some point.

Alot has changed, a diversified portfolio would see many stocks go down, but others go up. I would sell some of the uppers and buy the ones struggling.

2018, I noticed every stock was going up or down. A diverse portfolio was not working as it had most of my life investing. Figured it was due to c

Global markets tremble as Fed moves in and out

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The mystery is solved. The recent huge shocks in the U.S. and European banking systems did not make the Fed press the "pause button" to raise interest rates; the European Central Bank and the Bank of England are not afraid of the dominoes knocked down by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.

On March 22, local time, the U.S. Federal Reserve Board (FOMC) announced that the benchmark federal funds rate was

Bank of America identifies the next bubble and says investors should sell stocks rather than buy them after the last rate hike

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The last two times money-market fund assets surged — in 2008 and in 2020 — the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates. Hartnett is fond of the saying, “markets stop panicking when central ba

Fed Rate Projected to Raise to 5.625%.

Powell said earlier this week that, no rate cuts until 2024 (this means guaranteed deep recession). Now Bullard is saying it may go as high as 5.625%. Anyone bullish that can convince me that the new bull market is now?

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Accenture to lay off 19,000 employees

https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/23/accenture-to-cut-19000-jobs/amp/

Tech consultancy giant Accenture plans to cut 19,000 jobs, or 2.5% of its workforce, and has lowered its annual revenue and profit forecasts, becoming the latest behemoth to trim expenses in the wake of dwindling global economic conditions.

The reduction in jobs, over half of which affects individuals i

Nasdaq futures on iOS stocks app

Does anyone know the ticker symbol that works for Nasdaq futures using the iOS stocks app?

ym=f works for the dow futures, but I’d like to find the s&p and nasdaq futures.

I’ve tried mnx1 but it doesn’t seem active after hours. NQ doesn’t bring anything up. Help appreciated!

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