In this week’s segment of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones and Tom Sosnoff get into a heated debate over Elon Musk's recent trip to China. They discuss the trip's implications for Tesla and the broader EV ...
Each week, buy-side and sell-side analysts produce reams of charts and data visualizations to help contextualize price action across asset classes. These data can help shape one’s thinking, offering ...
Crude oil prices (/CLM4) have three technical problems coalescing at the same time. Natural gas prices (/NGM4) are making another earnest attempt at bottoming. A long /NG, short /CL position would be ...
The U.S. labor market is showing signs of moderating, breathing new life into Fed rate cut odds just days after the May Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The nonfarm payrolls report showed ...
Gold prices managed to rise despite higher interest rates and a stronger U.S. dollar. A buying spree from China seems to explain why. Gold prices have rallied despite higher interest rates, stronger U ...
A second consecutive day that saw the U.S. equity markets fell by more than 0.5% in the final 10 minutes of trading did little to shake investors’ confidence in the wake of the May Federal Open Market ...
Understanding correlations among major indexes and the implications for options strategies is crucial. The behavior of the S&P 500 (SPY), NASDAQ 100 (QQQ), Russell 2000 (IWM), and Dow Jones Industrial ...
Stocks in the U.S. may lag European peers even as the dollar gains on the euro as growth and inflation trends diverge, ...
April proved to be a massive disappointment f for U.S. equity markets. May is a bullish month for the S&P 500. It's a bearish month for Treasury notes. After five consecutive months of gains, April ...
The start of May continues the stretch of important earnings releases and macro events from the end of April. The latest obstacle for markets to overcome will be the May Federal Open Market Committee ...
Tom Sosnoff, Tony Battista, and Jermal Chandler discuss the NFL draft, a computer screensaver, market reactions to GDP data, Tesla's unpredictable stock movements, and anticipation around rate cuts.
Old-school enthusiasts and collectors vow they’ll never forsake their beloved gasoline-powered cars. They’ll cling to big-block Detroit iron, seductive European exotics, precision-engineered Asian ...