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Good morning. While the stock market is poised to continue rising over the next... It’s the mon

Good morning. While the stock market is poised to continue rising over the next... 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. While the stock market is poised to continue rising over the next few years, September kicks off what is historically the worst month for stocks. And October tends to have the biggest one-day drops in them as well. As some have also noted, the S&P 500 hit new all-time highs on 10 occasions in August. The last time these events occurred were in 1987 and 1929, years both known for some big October drops. While history doesn’t repeat itself, it does rhyme, so traders may want to lighten up on their most leveraged trades ahead of Labor Day weekend. Keep some cash on the sidelines and look to take advantage of any drop in the next 8 weeks, and history suggests that should allow you to beat the market’s average historical return in the last four months of the year. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Man Who Predicted Bitcoin In 2015: "This Is Bigger"]( Why are Billionaires like Elon Musk, Mark Cuban & Michael Jordan Investing in This Odd New Technology? [Learn More]( MARKETS DOW 35,359.08 -0.12% S&P 4,522.57 -0.14% NASDAQ 15,259.24 -0.04% *As of market close • Stocks traded down on Tuesday, with all three indices just below breakeven. • Oil dropped 1 percent, closing at $68.51 per barrel. • Gold rose 0.3 percent, last going for $1,818 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies declined overall, with Bitcoin at $47,321 at the stock market close. Today’s TOP TIPS [The Payment Wars Heat Up a Notch]( The past few years have seen an explosion in payment apps. Each have their similarities and differences, from traditional wealth transfers to the ability to buy cryptocurrencies to offering payment plan options. That latter category is exploding in growth, with a number of firms offering “Buy Now Pay Later” or BNPL services. Of the many companies offering this service, one just inked a major deal with the world’s biggest retailer, Amazon (AMZN). » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: Ralph Lauren Corp (RL)]( Hubert Joly, a director at Ralph Lauren Corp (RL), recently bought 8,400 shares. The buy increased his stake by 47 percent, and came to a total price of just over $990,000. This marks the first insider buy since last October. Overall, insiders have been sellers of shares on a regular basis, with few insider buys on a regular basis. Company insiders own about 1.1 percent of the company. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Apple (AAPL)]( Consumer tech giant Apple (AAPL) has been pushing to new highs in recent weeks. One trader sees the trend continuing throughout the month of September. That’s based on the October 1 $180 calls. With 30 days until expiration, over 35,270 contracts traded against an open interest of 269, for a massive 131-fold jump in volume. The buyer of the calls paid about $0.23 to make the trade. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Set to End]( Extended unemployment benefits from the pandemic are set to end on September 6 in states that have not previously ended their programs. No state is looking to extend or provide additional benefits at this time either, marking the end of the pandemic unemployment insurance era. An estimated 7.5 million remain on unemployment at present. • [SEC Reviewing Payment for Order Flow]( The SEC states that it is reviewing payment for order flow, a practice that allows brokers to potentially earn billions of dollars with high frequency trading. It’s possible the practice could be eliminated entirely. Some brokerage firms have used payment for order flow to generate revenue without having to charge commissions to traders. • [Fidelity Looks to Hire 9,000]( Citing a rise in retail investors, privately-held Fidelity Investments is looking to hire another 9,000 employees this year. Overall, the company’s workforce is planned to grow by 22 percent to over 60,000 employees. The rise of retail traders has led to a rising need for call centers, improved website, and trading platform functionality across all brokerages. • [Zoom Sees Slowing Earnings Growth As Pandemic Era Ends]( While Zoom Communications (ZM) beat on its quarterly earnings estimates, the company’s growth is rapidly slowing as workforces move back to the office or a hybrid model. The company’s latest earnings, showing a 54 percent rise in revenue, is a fraction of the 355 percent compared to a year ago. Shares dropped double-digits on Tuesday, and are now in the red for the year. • [Databricks Hits $38 Billion Valuation]( Privately-held Databricks has become one of the largest unicorns today. The company just raised $1.6 billion at a $38 billion valuation in Series H funding. Overall, the company has raised $3.5 billion in total, with the last funding round seven months ago saw a $1 billion raise at a $28 billion valuation. The open source data company has also now hit $600 million in ARR. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP NTES 8.285% TCOM 6.348% WBA 4.534% APA 4.394% DISCA 3.501% BOTTOM ZM 16.666% WFC 5.66% NXPI 5.309% KSU 4.391% UAA 4.084% Quote of the Day We believe we’re still in the early innings of the cycle and that strong economic and earnings growth and relatively low rates through 2022 should support higher equity prices and sustain the bull market. - A Wells Fargo analyst note explaining why the stock market will likely continue higher in the long-term for years to come, even if some short-term volatility occurs in the weeks ahead. Sponsored Content [Man Who Predicted Bitcoin In 2015: "This Is Bigger"]( Why are Billionaires like Elon Musk, Mark Cuban & Michael Jordan Investing in This Odd New Technology? [Learn More]( Not sure the best way to get started? 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