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US TO REVOKE LICENCES FOR SUPPLY OF CHIPS TO CHINA’S HUAWEI: FT
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Peppersrone: 58bln 3y auction stops thru 0.3bp (prior 2bp tail, 6 auction avg 0.1bp tail)
TREASURY WI 3Y YIELD 4.608% BEFORE $58 BILLION AUCTION U.S. THREE-YEAR NOTES DRAW 4.605%; ALLOTTED AT HIGH 87.59% submitted by /u/XGramatik [link] [comments]
JPM Desk – “with 80% of SPX having reported, Revenue growth is 4.1%. Earnings Growth is 5.0% with 77% positively surprising by an average of 7.5%. This is the highest earnings growth rate since 22Q2 (5.0% vs. 5.8%)”
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FERRARI HALTED AFTER FALLING AS MUCH AS 5%
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Welcome to the r/XGramatikInsights Trading Community! Your Ultimate Guide to Getting Started
Join our Stock, Forex & Trading Community r/XGramatikInsights Newcomers, listen up! Before you dive into posting, take a moment to explore our Wiki. Chances are, your burning questions have already been answered there. We’ve put in the work to compile resources to help you hit the ground running. Now, let’s talk rules. We’re all about fostering a supportive and respectful environment, but we do have some non-negotiables. Be sure to give our community rules a thorough read-through to avoid any unpleasant surprises. First-timers often wonder about brokers. Check out our Wiki for a list of remarkable brokerage firms to get you started on the right foot. Got something on your mind? Have a brilliant suggestion? Don’t hesitate to shoot us a message. We’re open to feedback. submitted by /u/XGramatik [link] [comments]
Index Funds | Trading Academy
Things like dot-com or real estate market bubbles happen. The subprime mortgage crisis was tons of loans in the form of collateralized bonds that people bought based on their $1 value, while borrowers could realistically pay something between 15 and 20 cents on these mortgages. It’s hard to call it an efficient market. Overall, markets are still not very efficient, but over the years, this efficiency obviously increases. On the other hand, even slightly outperforming the markets – showing slightly better returns than the index – is a non-trivial task. In December 2017, Warren Buffett won a million-dollar bet. Back in 2007, he loudly stated that over ten years, a regular index fund would outperform the praised hedge fund managers, considering all their fees. And they have hefty fees: usually 2% of assets per year plus 15-25% of profits. As a result, the dumb S&P 500 index beat the funds of funds (have not been named publicly) by almost twice as much. submitted by /u/FXgram_ [link] [comments]
💀: I’m dead serious, man
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REDDIT SURGES 19% AFTER 2Q REVENUE OUTLOOK TOPS ESTIMATE
REDDIT SEES 2Q REV. $240M TO $255M; EST. $228M REDDIT: FIRST PROFITABLE Q1 ON AN ADJUSTED EBITDA BASIS submitted by /u/XGramatik [link] [comments]
LYFT SHARES JUMP 11% AFTER 1Q GROSS BOOKINGS BEAT ESTIMATE – The stock getting a lift higher after hours…
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