Tesla: Locking In Some Gains
Time To Take Some Risk Off In the non-spicy portion of our previous post (What Does America Stand For Now?), we mentioned it was a good time for Tesla longs to lower their risk. Herewith, … Read more
Time To Take Some Risk Off In the non-spicy portion of our previous post (What Does America Stand For Now?), we mentioned it was a good time for Tesla longs to lower their risk. Herewith, … Read more
India imported $3.3 billion in goods to Russia in 2021, and the finance ministry has no plans to slow that source of revenue. India has not placed sanctions on Russia. The Federation of Indian Export … Read more
Extreme Investor Network has partnered with sentimenttiming.com to bring you stock Market Trading Advantages. Futures are under some selling pressure after a 2-week face ripping short squeeze enters its latter stage. GDP was revised lower, … Read more
By now, you’ve no doubt seen the headlines about a global chip shortage. GM and Toyota factories are shutting down… Mass shortages of electronics are commonplace… Everything from our food supply to medical device production … Read more
U.S. stock futures rose Tuesday, buoyed by optimism over negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. What’s happening Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average YM00, +0.79% rose 217 points, or 0.6%, to 35070 Futures on the S&P 500 ES00, +0.86% gained 0.6%, … Read more
We have recently seen an increase in social media posts about the big increase in short positions by the bullion banks. What would motivate them to short a commodity during this period of inflation, much less … Read more
While it is true that all nations selfishly act to expand their geopolitical influence and power following Adman Smith Invisible hand be it internationally as well as domestically against their own people – i.e. endless … Read more
Once again, the word “Crisis” is being thrown around. But this is unlike anything we’ve seen before… ➔ Major automakers – from GM to Toyota are shutting their factories. ➔ Analysts are warning that Christmas, … Read more
Wall Street is looking a little less surefooted as a new week begins, with oil sliding as fresh COVID lockdowns in China adding to a hefty worry pile. Bonds continue to slump as well. But … Read more
The Omnibus Bill 2022 (Continuing Appropriations Act) is 2,800 pages long and amounts to just over $1.5 trillion in spending, ‘RandoLand’ breaks down the details, pork’n’all… DIVISION A—AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES … Read more