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👓Watch for These Tug-Of-War Opportunities In Today’s Market👓

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Good morning. In physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In financial markets... I

Good morning. In physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In financial markets... 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. In physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In financial markets, the success of one investor can create another who goes in the opposite direction. How they fare is up to the markets. Over the past few years, the wild success of disruptive tech investor Cathie Wood has created imitators and critics alike. Investor Matthew Tuttle launched an ETF last year going against her holdings. In the short-term, that’s played out well, as the recent selloff in tech has hit many hypergrowth names of the past few years hard. The ETF has now seen over $350 million in inflows. For traders, having major investors on either side of a trade can create a tug of war that creates a number of trading opportunities both long and short. That’s an ideal way to trade in today’s volatile markets. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Technology Revolution: This could be the biggest investment opportunity in a generation]( Spotted near Tesla’s headquarters, a strange new device is being tested…. Some of the biggest Fortune 500 companies in America are already using it… And [one tech company’s patented device]( is the only way to make it all possible. We’re talking about 16,795% gains and beyond. [Click here now for details.]( MARKETS DOW 34,725.47 +1.65% S&P 4,431.85 +2.43% NASDAQ 13,770.57 +3.13% *As of market close • Markets rebounded sharply on Friday, with stocks closing at session highs. • Oil rallied 0.7 percent, hitting $87.25 per barrel. • Gold dipped 0.2 percent, last going for $1,791 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies rallied, with Bitcoin at $37,855 at the stock market close. Today’s TOP TIPS [Even Amid Market Turmoil, Expect “Buy the Rumor” Trades]( There’s an old Wall Street adage about buying the rumor and selling the news. And traders continue to pile in ahead of a possible development that may or may not pan out. Either way, there tends to be selling later on. Sometimes the opposite is true as well, with one company’s rumor impacting a competitor and causing their share price to drop. » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: VOXX International (VOXX)]( Beat Kahli, a director and major holder of VOXX International (VOXX), recently added 10,000 shares. The buy increased his holdings by 0.2 percent, and came to a total price of $105,000. That adds on top of other buys from this same major holder throughout the month, totaling over 140,000 shares at a cost of about $1.4 million, and further buys going back into 2021. In the same timeframe, there has been only one small insider sale. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Deutsche Bank (DB)]( Shares of German megabank Deutsche Bank (DB) have been trading in a range over the past year. One trader is betting that the stock’s recent attempts to move higher will continue in the next few weeks. That’s based on the March $14 calls. With 45 days until expiration, 6,870 contracts traded against an open interest of 219, for a 31-fold rise in volume. The buyer of the calls paid $0.43 to make the trade. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Personal Consumption Expenditures Rise 4.9 Percent]( Core personal consumption expenditures, which measure a price index excluding food and energy, rose 4.9 percent compared to a year ago. That’s the largest increase for this index since 1983, although the monthly increase of 0.5 percent came in line with expectations. • [Investors Shifting Back to public Stocks After Rise of Private Equity Investing]( Public market investors have been working for years to break into private equity deals, where they can invest in early-stage companies and reap the benefits of a longer growth trend. However, many are now finding better value in publicly traded names, as high-value startup firms are starting to lose their luster. • [IRS To Require Facial Recognition to Log In]( The Internal Revenue Service is looking to add a facial recognition feature when logging onto its website. The process is currently optional, but the optionality will be phased out later this year. The government agency is using a third party to add in this feature, which the agency states is to protect the security of taxpayers. • [White House Preps Executive Action on Crypto Rules]( Citing national security needs, the Biden administration is working to release an executive action in the coming weeks. The action will outline how federal agencies dealing with digital assets can build a regulatory framework covering cryptos, NFTs, and other digital assets. • [Chevron Reports Blowout Earnings]( Thanks to rising energy prices, Chevron (CVX) reported annual profits of $15.6 billion. The company’s turnaround in 2021 mirrored the rebound in oil and natural gas prices, and shows that demand for fossil fuels remains strong even amid a major push for green energy. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP V 9.255% MA 7.477% DISCK 6.407% DXCM 6.341% FIS 6.335% BOTTOM WDC 8.759% SYF 8.15% VFC 7.35% CAT 6.237% RMD 5.407% Quote of the Day The FOMC meeting did not bring any surprises in terms of monetary policy, however, it may be perceived as more hawkish than expectations owing to Chair Powell’s suggestion of a need to enter a ‘steady’ phase of policy normalization. - Chris Hussey, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, on why the market reacted poorly to last week’s Federal Reserve announcement, which was largely already predicted by a majority of market makers. Sponsored Content [Technology Revolution: This could be the biggest investment opportunity in a generation]( Spotted near Tesla’s headquarters, a strange new device is being tested…. Some of the biggest Fortune 500 companies in America are already using it… And [one tech company’s patented device]( is the only way to make it all possible. We’re talking about 16,795% gains and beyond. 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