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Good morning. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Ellison have all been unloading.. It

Good morning. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Ellison have all been unloading.. 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. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Ellison have all been unloading shares of their respective companies. Year-to-date, these and other ultra-wealthy have sold off about $24.4 billion in shares. While this may sound like a sign of an imminent market crash, most of these sales are based on previously-disclosed plans. Most of these billionaires have the bulk of their net worth in shares of the companies they founded. But with Bezos and now Gates splitting up assets in a divorce, and Zuckerberg doubling his Hawaiian real estate holdings, it’s clear the cash has to come from somewhere. Insider sales can occur for a number of reasons, which is why we stick with insider buys as a better market indicator. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Have You Made This Morning Trade?]( Want a peek inside to see what is the best time frame to trade. Dave Aquino's e-book "How to Master Retirement Trade" is sending new traders into early retirement. Learn the tricks to spotting the best time to trade each morning when you download his newest ebook today! [Click here to get the FREE ebook]( MARKETS DOW 34,059.87 -0.78% S&P 4,127.76 -0.85% NASDAQ 13,303.64 -0.56% *As of market close • Stocks declined Tuesday, with all major indices closing at the lows of the day. • Oil declined 1 percent, closing at $65.57 per barrel. • Gold rose 0.1 percent, closing at $1,870 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies continued trading lower, with Bitcoin last at $43,255. Today’s TOP TIPS [Streaming War Battles Point to Oversold Value]( AT&T (T) shares first rallied on Monday on news the company was splitting off its media assets. However, shares closed the day lower as traders saw what looked like a poor deal for the company. While that’s likely to weigh on shares, other media plays are starting to look more attractive as a result. That could lead to better returns, particularly for some of the more beaten-down names in the space. » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: The St. Joe Co (JOE)]( Jorge Gonzales, President and CEO of The St. Joe Co (JOE), recently picked up 1,000 shares. The buy increased his holdings by nearly 5 percent, and came to a total price of just under $42,000. This marks the first insider buy of 2021. A fund with a large ownership stake has been a seller this year. Looking at the past 3 years, C-suite executives and directors have only been buyers of shares. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Tilray (TLRY)]( Cannabis stocks exploded higher at the start of the year and have now given up their gains. Tilray (TLRY), for instance, started the year under $10, spiked to $60, and has now lost most of its value to trade at $15. One trader sees a rebound ahead. Over 2,970 contracts traded on the August $30 calls, a 21-fold rise in volume from the prior open interest of 141. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [99% of Investors Get THIS Question Wrong]( Quickly…if you were in a pinch and had to earn $400, $500 or even $1,000 in income in less than 90 seconds what would you do? If you’re like most people you might… A. Try and day trade stocks? B. Maybe you’d buy options? C. Or maybe even you’d even try to collect a dividend? If you answered A, B, or C you owe it to yourself to [see this…]( In just 90 seconds one of the world’s top traders reveals the answer to this question and you’ll be stunned! If you do one thing for yourself today…make it this… [>> Click HERE for the answer <<]( (Clicking links above registers you automatically for periodic updates from DTI Trader.) • [The Chip Shortage May Be Ending]( Retail spending, which makes for the bulk of economic activity, came in flat in April compared to March. Expectations were for a 1 percent increase. However, March’s data was revised upward to 10.7 percent from 9.8 percent, as the last round of stimulus checks hit the economy. • [Yellen Calls for Corporate Tax Reform]( Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has called for corporate tax rates to rise to 28 percent from the current rate near 21 percent. This would be closer to historic rates in the past, and revenues received could be used to improve infrastructure. The rate would also push US companies near the higher end of corporate tax rates among industrialized nations. • [Michael Burry Unveils Tesla Short]( Michael Burry, the fund manager who made a killing shorting the housing market in 2008, is back with another trade. He’s the holder of put options shorting more than 800,000 shares of Tesla Motors (TSLA). The electric car maker’s shares have struggled in recent months since joining the S&P 500 Index, and are down 25 percent in the past month already. • [$100 Million Deli Company Fires CEO]( The New Jersey deli company with a single location that was trading on the market with a $100 million market cap has fired its CEO. Another company that may be related has also replaced its president as well. The move comes as stock valuations have increasingly come into the spotlight. • [Piano Raises $88 Million]( Analytics and subscription startup company Piano has raised $88 million. In total, the company has raised $241 million, but the latest funding round did not provide a valuation update. Estimates are that the company, which works with a number of publishing names, has seen revenue grow 400 percent since 2019. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP CVS 4.79% VIAC 4.556% NTES 3.537% ENPH 3.454% LYV 3.041% BOTTOM T 5.802% TAP 4.229% WDC 4.201% GPS 3.716% PWR 3.709% Quote of the Day We are going to be ultra-cautious on what we do in those regards. We don't mind at all having a little extra cash around for sure, considering what this industry goes through. - Don Kayne, Canfor Corp. CEO on why the lumber industry isn’t rushing to expand its operations with lumber prices surging higher year-to-date. Sponsored Content [Have You Made This Morning Trade?]( Want a peek inside to see what is the best time frame to trade. Dave Aquino's e-book "How to Master Retirement Trade" is sending new traders into early retirement. 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