The stock market is a complex system made up of intricate technologies and a variety of participants, which include investors, market makers, traders, hedgers, speculators, financial experts, and analysts. Some of the most highly regarded individuals in the stock market world are analysts who spend their time researching companies. These analysts earn a living by sharing their opinions… Continue reading Stock Rating: What They Are & Why They Are Important
Feeling Stressed? Read a Poem
Explore With their daughter in the hospital suffering from kidney failure, Jonathan Bate and his wife Paula Byrne waited. “In that darkest moment, when she was struggling to survive, it was very hard to think of anything other than the prospect of losing her,” Bate says today. Bate and Byrne, both renowned literary scholars and… Continue reading Feeling Stressed? Read a Poem
“The Debate Is Over”: Morgan Stanley Unloads On The Dismal State Of The US Consumer
Yesterday, we reported that in Morgan Stanley’s Sunday Start note, the bank’s chief US equity strategist, Michael Wilson, wrote that while valuations have corrected a lot this year, this was all due to higher inflation and a more hawkish Fed. At the same time, the Equity Risk Premium (ERP) still does not reflect the risks… Continue reading “The Debate Is Over”: Morgan Stanley Unloads On The Dismal State Of The US Consumer
Musk Amasses 100 Million Twitter Followers: 5 Tweets He Should Post Now
Elon Musk surpassed 100 million Twitter followers this week, making him one of the most influential voices in America — if not the world. The dynamic Tesla CEO has now amassed more followers on the social media platform than President Joe Biden, who has 34 million followers, a fraction of his predecessor Donald Trump, who… Continue reading Musk Amasses 100 Million Twitter Followers: 5 Tweets He Should Post Now
Why Do Brokers Make You Sign Market Data Agreements?
Have you ever signed up for a brokerage account or downloaded a stock screener, only to be forced to sign contracts about market data from a stock exchange? Pretty confusing, I know. After all, if you’re signing up for a Charles Schwab account, why are you signing contracts with the New York Stock Exchange or… Continue reading Why Do Brokers Make You Sign Market Data Agreements?
How Are the Bees?
Chelsea Cook grew to love the low hum of the honeybees she studied as a graduate student in Boulder, Colorado. Their characteristic buzz, she learned, was audible cooperation, the result of worker bees fanning their wings at the colony’s entrance to circulate the air and cool the hive. Cook often watched as the insects responded… Continue reading How Are the Bees?
Musk Says Q2 Has Been A “Tough Quarter” For Tesla In Internal Email
Elon Musk is apparently already lamenting what is going to a “tough quarter” for the company – though warnings like these in the past have sometimes appeared to be Musk setting low expectations for the market so the company’s numbers simply don’t look as bad. We won’t know until Tesla reports its Q2, but for now one… Continue reading Musk Says Q2 Has Been A “Tough Quarter” For Tesla In Internal Email
SCOTUS Decision May Limit More Than Just the EPA
The Supreme Court wrapped up its history-making term last week with a shot across the bow at government regulatory agencies. One of its two final rulings, West Virginia v. EPA, saw the court rule 6-3 along ideological lines that the Clean Air Act does not give the Environmental Protection Agency broad authority to regulate greenhouse… Continue reading SCOTUS Decision May Limit More Than Just the EPA
Wastewater Monitoring Offers Powerful Tool for Tracking COVID and Other Diseases
In 2020 experts at the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) and other public health agencies watched a presentation that many thought was impractical at the time. Several companies proposed to regularly sample wastewater from sewers and treatment plants and run tests to detect SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19. People excrete the virus… Continue reading Wastewater Monitoring Offers Powerful Tool for Tracking COVID and Other Diseases
We Are Trading Like It’s A Race Which Central Bank Can Crash Their Economy The Fastest
By Michael Read, Bloomberg Markets live commentator and reporter Big moves in high volumes — that’s where we are at so far today. Eurodollar futures are down 20-23 ticks in the red pack and 17-19 ticks in greens, with volumes over 200% of the 7-day average during the last five hours of trading. Spicy. In… Continue reading We Are Trading Like It’s A Race Which Central Bank Can Crash Their Economy The Fastest