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      ·2023-07-26
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      Options Spy: China stocks bullish, US stocks conservative ahead of FOMC meeting

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      The Dow Jones industrial average closed in the red for an 11th straight session, its longest winning streak since February 2017, kicking off a busy week ahead of an important earnings week and super Central bank week.Energy stocks led the rally as oil prices rose to April highs on stronger-than-expected earnings from Chevron and bets on tighter market conditions due to OPEC production cuts.KeyCorp and other regional banks have recently released financial results showing stable deposits, boosting market sentiment, and regional banks are currently in rebound mode.The Fed's rate decision on Wednesday will be followed by the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan. In particular, markets will be paying attention to what Fed Chair Power and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde
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      Options Spy: Options clues to Microsoft earnings bullish

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      This week, the market will focus on the US Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting, and technology giants and heavyweights such as Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Meta will release quarterly earnings.Last week, gains in blue-chip stocks including Intel, Procter & Gamble, Nike and Chevrolet propelled the Dow to its 10th straight day of gains, the index's longest winning streak in nearly six years and a sign that the rally is spreading beyond a handful of chip makers and technology companies to other parts of the economy such as health care, airlines, energy and banking.As the rotation has accelerated, the worst-performing sectors in the S&P 500 this year, such as utilities, health care, financials and energy, have led the rally so far this month. Healthcare and financial stocks rose
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      ·2021-06-26
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      Express rose more than 18% in morning trading

      (June 25) Express rose more than 18% in morning trading. Penny Stocks: Express, Inc. (EXPR) As Amer
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      Kyle Bass Slams Fed, Sees Inflation Everywhere He Looks

      With US stocks back at all-time highs as the market seemingly shrugged off the FOMC's reaction to th
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      Kyle Bass Slams Fed, Sees Inflation Everywhere He Looks

      With US stocks back at all-time highs as the market seemingly shrugged off the FOMC's reaction to th
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      Jim Cramer says he feels better about Apple's China exposure after Nike earnings

      CNBC’s Jim Cramer indicated Friday he’s feeling more comfortable about the geopolitical risks facing
      Jim Cramer says he feels better about Apple's China exposure after Nike earnings
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      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google

      Microsoft launched a broadside against rivals Apple and Google on Thursday, announcing that the next version of Windows, called Windows 11, will feature an app store that lets developers keep 100% of the revenue from sales of their apps.That’s a massive departure from the policies Apple and Google have in place that require app developers who use their stores to pay 30% fees on the sale of apps and in-app purchases.“Windows has always stood for sovereignty for creators and agency for consumer
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      ·2021-02-27
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