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Good morning. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase has frequently derided Bitcoin as an asset.. It

Good morning. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has frequently derided Bitcoin as an asset.. It’s the monthly jobs numbers today and they’re not going to be pretty and will be possibly the tip of the iceberg as we head into May. [Trading Tips] Good morning. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has frequently derided Bitcoin as an asset class. At one point, he compared it to tulip bulbs, referring to one of the earliest financial bubbles back in Holland in the 1600s. Now, JPMorgan has joined the growing list of old-school financial companies providing their clients with access to Bitcoin. Never mind that a small allocation from these investors to Coinbase (COIN) could have already provided direct exposure. So that just leaves the question… when can investors expect a tulip ETF? Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and real flowers just end up leaving a mess. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Free Report: Six Tech Stocks That Could Double]( Louis Navellier is one of the most iconic technology investors on Wall Street… Finding Microsoft at .38 cents… Apple at $1.49… and Oracle at .51 cents. Stocks that went on to soar more than 8,000%. And today you can get six of his stock picks — completely free of charge — in his latest report, “Six Tech Stocks That Could Double.” [Click HERE to claim your copy today.]( MARKETS DOW 33,981.97 -0.18% S&P 4,187.74 +0.18% NASDAQ 14,138.78 +0.87% *As of market close • Stocks traded mixed on Monday, with tech rallying ahead of a busy week for earnings. • Oil declined 0.3 percent, to $61.92 per barrel. • Gold rose 0.2 percent, closing at $1,781 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies surged higher on Monday, with Bitcoin rising over 8.4 percent to $53,904. Today’s TOP TIPS [Pick Up This Overlooked Industrial Growth Play Following an Earnings Selloff]( What do you get when a stock beats on its quarterly earnings numbers and when it raises guidance? Typically, you get a rally. But not always. If you get a selloff when that happens, the numbers suggest such a selloff may be temporary. That could be the case with Honeywell International (HON). The industrial giant has been positioning itself for faster growth and embracing better technology. That allowed it to post better-than-expected earnings on Friday, and raise the full-year 2021 outlook. » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: The Tattooed Chef (TTCF)]( Daniel Williamson, a director at The Tattooed Chef (TTCF) recently bought 250,000 shares. The buy came to a total price of $2.5 million, and represented a 3,346 percent increase in the director’s holdings. Overall, insiders own 47 percent of the company. The company president recently sold 800,000 shares, but still owns over 31.4 million shares. These are the only insider transactions since the company went public in 2020. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Oracle (ORCL)]( Shares of software database company Oracle (ORCL) have recently dropped slightly from all-time highs around $80 per share. One trader sees shares rebounding in the coming months. That’s based on the December $80 calls. With 235 days until expiration, over 2,290 contracts traded, an 18-fold rise in volume from the prior open interest of 130. The buyer of the option paid about $4.00 for the contract. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Man Who Predicted 2020 Crash Issues Huge Warning]( Wall street insider Chris Rowe says, “fortunes will be made, and lost… in what will go down as the greatest stock market event in the last 20 years.” [You need to see this ASAP.]( (Clicking above will opt you in to receive emails from True Market Insiders - [Privacy Policy](.) • [Tourists Turn to U-Haul Amidst Rental Car Shortage]( Tourists in Hawaii have turned to renting U-Haul trucks. A shortage of rental cars has caused prices to rise high enough that the alternative of a moving truck is an affordable one. The most recent data suggests that the cheapest car rental price in Hawaii is $722 per day. Other areas may see a similar price range as tourism rebounds. • [Credit Suisse Board Sees Potential Shareholder Backlash]( It’s unusual to see shareholders significantly disagree with a company’s management. Yet the sovereign fund of Norway, a big holder of Credit Suisse (CS) indicates that it will vote against the bank’s director appointments. The move comes following the bank’s massive losses related to Archegos Capital as well as Greensill. • [Apple Announces North Carolina Hub]( Apple (AAPL) announced plans to build out locations in the U.S. over the next 5 years, including a hub in North Carolina. In total, the company expects to increase its operations with a $430 billion plan that will also add up to 20,000 jobs. That’s on top of the company’s previous plans that are already underway. This occurs as speculation grows that the company may add a new product line in the near future, including an electric car. • [Thoma Bravo Makes $12.3 Billion Offer for Proofpoint]( Private equity firm Thoma Bravo is making a $12.3 billion offer for Proofpoint (PFPT), a publicly-traded cybersecurity company. The offer represents about a 30 percent premium to where shares traded at the market close on Friday. Proofpoint itself has made a number of acquisitions over the years, and while revenue is up over the past year, the company is currently operating at a loss. • [Bitcoin Prices Stage Recovery After Plunge]( Bitcoin prices slid under $50,000 last week, marking their lowest prices in a month. From peak-to-trough, the price of the cryptocurrency dropped over 25 percent in the span of a few days. That’s the largest correction the cryptocurrency has had in some time, as institutions continue to embrace Bitcoin as a means of payment. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP OTIS 7.001% FCX 6.869% ALB 5.793% WDC 4.907% STX 4.621% BOTTOM ETSY 4.385% MCK 2.285% KR 2.169% MAS 2.085% PG 2.001% Quote of the Day I don’t think this is a bubble at all in bitcoin. I think this is now the beginning of a mainstreaming of it. Supply [of bitcoin] is growing 2% a year and demand is growing faster. That’s all you really need to know, and that means it’s going higher… Even back then, during the bubble, it went down 20% on five different occasions, so with Bitcoin, volatility is the price you pay for performance. - Billionaire investor Bill Miller, on why he’s invested in Bitcoin, and why the rally today is different than the one in 2017, even with the recent pullback. Sponsored Content [Free Report: Six Tech Stocks That Could Double]( Louis Navellier is one of the most iconic technology investors on Wall Street… Finding Microsoft at .38 cents… Apple at $1.49… and Oracle at .51 cents. Stocks that went on to soar more than 8,000%. And today you can get six of his stock picks — completely free of charge — in his latest report, “Six Tech Stocks That Could Double.” [Click HERE to claim your copy today.]( Not sure the best way to get started? 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