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We warned you here first! When the U.S. and China announced a truce on trade issues, we met the deve

We warned you here first! When the U.S. and China announced a truce on trade issues, we met the development with skepticism. On Friday, China revealed it wouldn’t go through with its plans to buy American agricultural products, notably soybeans, until Washington provides “more clarity” on Huawei. [Trading Tips] Good morning. We warned you here first! When the U.S. and China announced a truce on trade issues, we met the development with skepticism. On Friday, China revealed it wouldn’t go through with its plans to buy American agricultural products, notably soybeans, until Washington provides “more clarity” on Huawei. Of course, Washington can allow the foreign firm to do business in the U.S. anytime it wants. The bigger question, after everything that’s been revealed this year about Huawei’s business practices this year, is whether or not any company will willingly do business with them? Expect trade headlines like these to swing markets for the foreseeable future. Was this email forwarded to you? Get your own! [Sign up here.]( MARKETS DOW 26,923.41 -0.16%  S&P 2,990.43 -0.18%  NASDAQ 8,161.79 -0.10%  *As of market close • Stocks declined slightly on Friday, as a solid jobs report indicated a strong economy, but closed well off the lows of the day.  • Gold dropped under $1,400 per ounce as fear waned, and oil traded flat near $57. Today’s TOP TIPS [June Payrolls Rise by 224,000]( Job growth goes beyond highest forecast for June. U.S. employers added 224,000 to their payrolls in June, per the job data that was released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday. That’s about three times larger than the revised 72,000 jobs numbers from May, and indicate a strong economy. 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At a price of around $2, this represented a $2 million buy. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Snapchat (SNAP)]( Big bet on social media company rallying in the next month. Shares of social media companies have underperformed the broad market. Between a slowdown in user growth and privacy concerns, they don’t look like the most attractive investment. Yet shares of these companies are off their recent lows—and at least one trader is betting on a big move higher. Last Friday saw a surge in volume on the July 26th $19 call options on Snapchat (SNAP). » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS  • The stock market’s rally to date may [just be the beginning of a big leg upwards](, Barrons reports.   • After the jobs numbers, the [10-year Treasury yield rises above 2 percent](.   • In India, the country looks to [cut taxes and its infamous amounts of red tape]( to attract global companies.   • [OPEC’s latest move]( on maintaining low production is a “line in the sand” on falling oil prices.   • In an effort to turn things around, Deutsche bank begins terminations, including the [head of its banking unit.](   • And the [CEO of struggling BMW]( is given the boot.   • In the mergers and acquisition space, [Broadcom is in advanced talks to buy Symantec](.   • Warning against a prolonged trade war, [Samsung expects quarterly operating profit to drop]( by more than half.   • Toyota is now testing a [solar roof for electric cars]( that can recharge while driving.   • [Amazon faces regulatory scrutiny in the U.K.]( for Deliveroo, a food-delivery startup.  S&P 500 MOVERS TOP JEF 3.378%  JWN 2.336%  CXO 2.156%  SIVB 2.121%  FANG 2.101%  BOTTOM EA 4.597%  IPGP 4.315%  REGN 3.577%  NKTR 3.116%  ROK 2.847%  Top Rated Stocks Under $10 1. 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