Month: February 2020

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Earlier this week, Tilray Inc. (TLRY) announced that it was laying off 10% of its workforce as part of a global restructuring – marking one more in a series of downsizings that have plagued the cannabis industry recently. A spokesperson says the company has 1,443 employees globally, with the majority in Canada and Portugal. The
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In Swing Trading Today we discuss if given the supply chain shock is it time short of $AAPL using put options if it is time to buy the shares. ✅Join out VIP Private Group session invitation list free! (we hate spam too) https://thecontrariantrader.com/15-minute-live-stream-alert/ ✅Please Take Our 2 minute Survey- Help us understand your pain points
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An interesting chart has been circling on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) which uses historical data to make the case for buying value stocks over the next decade. The chart plots the relative performance of stocks with a low price-to-earnings multiple (aka, value stocks), versus stocks with high price-to-earnings multiple (aka, growth stocks), on a 10-year annualized basis.
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Elon Musk, co-founder and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., speaks during an unveiling event for the Tesla Model Y crossover electric vehicle in Hawthorne, California, U.S., on Friday, March 15, 2019. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines midday Monday: Tesla (TSLA) — Shares of Tesla rose
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The market is in oversold territory Historical volatility is close to the bottom Open interest points to an imbalance in market positions My background as a physical commodities trader makes me particularly sensitive to fundamental supply and demand data. I have been trading a wide range of raw materials over the past four decades. I
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One rule in this bull market has been that winners keep winning — and losers stay stuck. There have been exceptions: some high-flyers have crashed, and some turnarounds have worked. But, overall, investors have succeeded by betting on growing companies in attractive sectors. Source: Shutterstock For most of this market, observers have wondered when that
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