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Good morning. Long-term investors know that buying when the market is down is an astute move... Itâ

Good morning. Long-term investors know that buying when the market is down is an astute move... 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. Long-term investors know that buying when the market is down is an astute move. With the sharp rebound in stocks from the shortest bear market in history in early 2020, traders have decided that any drop of more than a few percentage points constitutes a dip worthy of being bought, with the acronym BTD popping up on any selloff. This mentality has been the case in the past few days following the Omicron variant fears hitting the market at the end of November. Bank of America (BAC) notes that the inflows from this recent selloff have been the strongest since 2017. As long as investors are bullish – and have funds to keep the BTD mentality alive, the market will likely continue to trend higher, even with the occasional dip to buy along the way. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [BIG — January 1st Crypto Prediction]( Write this date down: January 1st, 2022. According to Teeka Tiwari, voted the world’s #1 Most Trusted Crypto Expert by 130,000 analysts… This could be your LAST CHANCE to capture the biggest potential crypto profits. Teeka has a history of making winning predictions… But this could be his most important prediction yet. [Click Here to Watch Now (#1 Crypto to Own Today Named Inside).]( MARKETS DOW 35,719.43 +1.40% S&P 4,686.75 +2.07% NASDAQ 15,686.92 +3.03% *As of market close • Markets rallied again on Tuesday, as virus fears abated. • Oil rallied 2.8 percent, closing at $71.45 per barrel. • Gold rose 0.4 percent, last trading at $1,786 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies generally rise, with Bitcoin going for $50,485 at the market close. Today’s TOP TIPS [A Safe-Haven Retail Trade This Holiday Season]( Retail is a tough business, with low profit margins and cranky customers who expect a lot for the least amount of money. With the rise of a new Covid variant and high inflation rates, the space may not seem like the most attractive going into what’s usually the best few weeks of the year for retail companies. Fortunately, there are a number of safe-haven plays in the space, largely in big-box stores offering consistent and low prices for customers. » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: Best Buy (BBY)]( Patrick Doyle, a director at Best Buy (BBY) recently picked up 20,000 shares. The buy increased his holdings by 63 percent, and came to a total purchase price of just under $2.1 million. This marks the first insider buy at the big-box retailer in over three years. Company insiders have generally been big sellers of shares, particularly company executives thanks to stock compensation. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Vroom Inc (VRM)]( Shares of automotive dealership Vroom Inc (VRM) have been in a steady decline over the past year, as a parts shortage has made new vehicle production costly and led to a shortage of used vehicles. However, one trader sees room for a rebound ahead. That’s based on the January 2023 $20 calls. With 408 days until expiration, over 15,095 contacts traded against a prior open interest of 202, for a 75-fold jump in volume. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Productivity Sees Biggest Drop Since 1960]( US productivity dropped 5.2 percent in the third quarter of 2021. While total wages and hours worked grew, worker output grew at a smaller pace, leading to the overall decline. This is the steepest decline for this economic data point since 1960, and the initial read is the worst drop since 1981. • [Advisors Warn on Persistent Inflation]( While central bankers are just starting to move away from statements that inflation is looking transitory, many financial advisors are starting to warn their clients and prepare them for persistently higher inflation in the future. One way to deal with the potential for higher rates for longer is to buy assets like convertible bonds, commodities, and to make only minimum payments on fixed-rate debt like mortgages. • [Despite Strong Year for IPOs, Performance Was Weak]( 2021 marked a strong year for companies going public, with over 50 tech companies hitting the stock exchanges. However, performance once going public has been another matter. Every tech IPO except one this year is currently in a bear market, with one company down 80 percent from its IPO peak. • [Evergrande Misses Payment Deadline]( Chinese property developer Evergrande didn’t pay $82.5 million in interest payments due in November. That’s put the company on the road to default, a process that started in September and kicked off a small market drop at the time. The company has over $300 billion in liabilities. • [Twitter Buys Quill]( Twitter (TWTR) has bought Quill, a rival to Slack. The company is being shut down, with Quill working on Twitter’s DM platform. Quill raised $16 million in backers back in February, but no final terms of the deal have been disclosed. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP FTNT 8.256% AZO 7.678% NOW 7.356% NVDA 7.115% FANG 6.569% BOTTOM CMCSA 5.11% CHTR 3.272% WU 2.913% MKC 2.564% GNRC 2.504% Quote of the Day After the markets roller coaster ride last week traders are likely at a bit of a crossroads. On one hand Omicron may be less of a threat, but on the other the Fed could potentially accelerate tightening, so we could see some shifts in the market. - Chris Larkin, managing director of trading at E-Trade Financial, on why the market may be more susceptible to action from the Federal Reserve rather than from the latest Covid variant. Sponsored Content [BIG — January 1st Crypto Prediction]( Write this date down: January 1st, 2022. 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