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Good morning. While Tesla Motors is in the news fairly often, Avis Budget Group ... It’s the mo

Good morning. While Tesla Motors (TSLA) is in the news fairly often, Avis Budget Group (CAR)... 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 Tesla Motors (TSLA) is in the news fairly often, Avis Budget Group (CAR) took the cake yesterday, with shares rising as much as 200 percent on no news. Rumors abounded that they, too, might have ordered 100,000 Teslas much like competitor Hertz Global (HTZZ). The more likely culprit? Investors saw one of the few car companies that hadn’t had a massive rally in recent weeks and looked like the next to pop, especially after a decent earnings report. The subsequent rally became a self-fulfilling prophecy. While the world rapidly shifts towards electric vehicles, it’s a long-term trend with decades ahead of it. There’s a lot to be bullish about in the space, but right now, traders might just be getting a bit ahead of themselves. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Former Tech Executive Issues Urgent Plea]( "I'm not trying to scare you... But for many people - life is about to take a very strange turn." [Click to Hear His New Warning.]( MARKETS DOW 36,052.63 +0.39% S&P 4,630.66 +0.37% NASDAQ 15,649.60 +0.34% *As of market close • Stocks hit new highs on Tuesday, on the back of strong earnings reports. • Oil dropped 0.7 percent, closing at $83.49 per barrel. • Gold slid 0.4 percent, last going for $1,789 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies trended higher, with Bitcoin at $63,374 at the stock market close. Today’s TOP TIPS [This Diversified Play on the Economy Likely Made the Right Moves this Quarter]( Every company navigates earnings season a bit differently, no matter what sector they’re in. However, few companies report on the weekend. One exception? Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B). The company reports this Saturday. A likely economic rebound in many of the company’s fully-owned subsidiaries, appreciating stock portfolio, and share buybacks point to some big profits ahead. Going forward, the mix of improving earnings and reduced share could should continue to drive shares higher. » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: Beacon Roofing Supply (BECN)]( CD&R Investment Associates IX, a major owner of Beacon Roofing Supply (BECN), recently added 116,945 shares to their holdings. The buy increased the fund’s stake by over 0.8 percent, and came to a total purchase price of $6 million. This marks the first insider buys since August, when the company CEO and CFO bought shares, with the CFO buying nearly $100,000 in shares and the company CEO nearly $245,000. Going farther back, insiders were more likely to be sellers. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: BlackBerry (BB)]( Shares of wireless communications company BlackBerry (BB) have been trading relatively flat since a big surge higher at the start of the year and a smaller rally higher in May. One trader sees the possibility for another jump higher in shares in the coming weeks. That’s based on the November 26 $17 calls. Expiring in 23 days, over 4,465 contracts traded against a prior open interest of 101, for a 23-fold jump in volume. The buyer of the call paid $0.21 to make the trade. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Investors Expect Rapid Fed Action]( An increasing number of investors are expecting the Fed to announce its taper plans today, with 60 percent of respondents seeing inflation as enough of a concern to get started on tapering. That could also speed up the process of hiking interest rates. • [Global Oil Price Convergence Threatens Refiners]( The global oil markets are starting to see a convergence. Typically, brent crude, the international price of oil, tends to trade at a premium to the US oil price measured by West Texas Intermediate. With prices narrowing, it’s likely that refining companies will be squeezed out of profits right now, and that higher fuel prices are still likely in the months ahead. • [Justice Department Sues to Stop Publisher Merger]( The United States Justice Department has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the merger of Penguin Random House and its attempted merger of Simon & Schuster. The deal, valued at nearly $2.2 billion, could result in an outsized influence over what books are published in the US and how authors are paid for their work. • [Microsoft Unveils Supply Chain Modernization Tools]( Microsoft (MSFT) has unveiled Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing, a suite of tools designed to help better modernize supply chain and manufacturing processes. The tools can also give customers an idea as to how supply chains are functioning, and provide intelligence as to how to manage future disruptions. • [Squid Game Crypto Drops to Zero]( A cryptocurrency based off the Netflix (NFLX) series Squid Game surged as high as $2,861 last week, hitting a market cap of nearly $2 million. Then the creators cashed out, causing the coin to drop to zero. The crypto was sold to potential investors as a token for an online game inspired by the series. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP ANET 20.019% UAA 16.583% UA 14.267% MAC 12.791% DD 8.627% BOTTOM MOS 9.612% RL 9.568% GPN 9.471% LEG 9.46% INCY 8.378% Quote of the Day Not overnight, but the move to 24/7 was a help. You’re now seeing some ports are charging a fee per... containers left for too long. We’re focused on the empty containers that are sitting and not being quickly enough recycled… Fundamentally, the private sector has to solve this, and we’re working in partnership with them. We’re seeing progress. - Gina Raimondo, Commerce Secretary, on improving conditions sat America’s ports, which could help improve global supply chains in the coming months (but likely not until after the holidays). Sponsored Content [Former Tech Executive Issues Urgent Plea]( "I'm not trying to scare you... But for many people - life is about to take a very strange turn." [Click to Hear His New Warning.]( Not sure the best way to get started? 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