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😲 Move Over Abba: This Other 1970s Throwback Has Arrived 😲

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Good morning. The band Abba is releasing a new album in November, their first since 1981... It’

Good morning. The band Abba is releasing a new album in November, their first since 1981... 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. The band Abba is releasing a new album in November, their first since 1981. The European band was last in its peak in the 1970s, but the musical Mama Mia has kept them in the cultural spotlight. That’s not the only 70s throwback recently. The word “stagflation” has been used throughout the year, as inflation rates have risen but economic activity has started to slow from its pandemic recovery. The latest industrial data gives the stagflation crowd a win. Higher input prices for material goods are showing up in supplier costs. And the labor shortage is increasing wages as well. With supply chain issues keeping production from rising, higher prices for the same quantity of goods, the technical definition of stagflation, is still here. If the market starts to think that stagflation might be back to stay, rather than being “transitory,” expect a real tantrum in the stock market. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Start trading options without risking a penny]( After 20+ years of trading options, I've found it isn't worth buying a certain type of options. If you've lost money with options before, this might be something you're familiar with. If you are new to options and have never bought a contract, this is advice to follow. I recommend buying a different kind of option. [See what I mean here...]( MARKETS DOW 35,369.09 -0.21% S&P 4,535.51 -0.03% NASDAQ 15,363.52 +0.21% *As of market close • US markets were closed Monday, in observance of Labor Day. Today’s TOP TIPS [Regulatory Warnings Create Buying Opportunities: Big Pharma Edition]( Stocks never move up in a straight line. One reason is profit-taking. In a bull market like this, that’s a bit rare. 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Overall, company insiders have been more active on the sell side before these buys, which have occurred as shares have slid in recent weeks. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Northern Oil & Gas (NOG)]( Shares of energy producer Northern Oil & Gas (NOG) have been moving higher over the past year. Shares trended down over the summer, but are now starting to move higher, and one trader sees that rally continuing. That’s based on the March $20 calls. With 192 days until expiration, over 2,645 contracts traded against a prior open interest of 131, for a 20-fold rise in volume. The buyer of the calls paid about $2.10 to make the trade. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [China to Create Stock Exchange in Beijing]( China has announced that it will create a stock exchange based out of its capital in Beijing. The exchange will handle China’s growing capital needs for companies above and beyond the exchanges currently in Shanghai and Shenzhen (to say nothing of Hong Kong). The move comes as China has intensified regulatory actions in recent months. • [IPO Market to Surge this Fall]( 2021 has already been the busiest year for companies going public since 2000. But another 90-110 initial public offerings are on track for the next few months, which would make 2021 the biggest year ever for IPOs. In total, 2021 could have as many as 375 IPOs, raising over $125 billion for the companies going public. • [Gensler Warns Stock Market Needs an Update]( SEC Chairman Gary Gensler warns that the stock market needs an update. The chairman has stated in recent days that payment for order flow, the use of dark pools, and other measures have created conflicts of interest between brokers and customers, and that moves will likely occur in the days ahead. • [Companies Begin Tracking Carbon Emissions]( A number of companies have already committed to reducing their carbon emissions. But a big question remains: How is that best tracked? The information can be difficult to calculate, and including information from suppliers and vendors can also impact the total. Companies are working on improving this calculation as they unveil. • [Playbyte Moves to Become TikTok for Games]( Startup Playbyte has launched an app that the company hopes will make it the TikTok for games. Users will be able to create games on their phone and share them with users, and users can have a customized feed that shows games that users would like to play. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP MRNA 4.788% ETSY 3.227% XEC 3.128% NOW 2.775% COG 2.651% BOTTOM CCL 4.413% RCL 4.22% M 4.106% PVH 3.808% NCLH 3.375% Quote of the Day It appears that we have underestimated the earnings power of US stocks yet again despite bumping up our 2021 EPS target back in May. 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