The Dow pared an over 200-point loss but still finished lowerIt was a mixed bag of results on Wall Street today, with the Dowdown over 200 points at its session lows but then breaking into the black briefly later in the day. The blue-chip index ultimately finished lower, succumbing to anxieties sparked by a potential resurgence in coronavirus cases as the economy begins to reopen. The Nasdaq on th...Read More
Roku stock is trading higher middayThe 20 stocks listed in the table below have attracted the highest weekly options volume during the past 10 trading days, with data courtesy of Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White. Stocks highlighted in yellow are new to the list. One newbie that sticks out in particular is Roku Inc (NASDAQ:ROKU). Below, we'll take a closer look at the options act...Read More
AMC is now up over 120% for the monthThe shares of AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc (NYSE:AMC) are soaring, up 40% to trade at $5.69, the top performer on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) today. This comes amid reports that Amazon.com (AMZN) is considering buying what is currently the world's largest cinema chain, although it is unclear if talks are ongoing. The cinema company had been in discuss...Read More
Euronav just pulled back to a bullish trendline on the charts The roller coaster oil prices have been on lately has taken Belgium-based crude name Euronav NV (NYSE:EURN) on a volatile ride in recent weeks. The shares enjoyed a volatile climb higher in April, before coming to a head just south of the $12.50 region. It's been a steep slide since, though the pullback has put EURN right in-line with...Read More
The Dow is down around 160 points midday The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) is down over 160 points midday, with Wall Street wary surrounding the "reopening" of the economy -- made worse by a second wave of coronavirus cases in South Korea. The S&P 500 Index (SPX) is also modestly in the red, while on the flip side, tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) is eking out gains thanks to a rise in FA...Read More
Marriott's first-quarter earnings fell well below analysts' estimates Marriott International Inc (NASDAQ:MAR) is sinking even deeper into the red at midday, down 5.6% at $82.40 at last check, following the hotel name's first-quarter earnings report, which came in well below analysts' estimates. While its revenue report topped expectations, the firm said it suffered a roughly 90% drop in revenue pe...Read More
Stifel raised its price target on WM to $115 from $110The shares of Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE:WM) are down 1.1% to trade at $99.72 this morning after the firm said it would start seeking higher fees for its home trash pick up, as demand surges due to shelter-in-place orders. Waste Management's CFO Devina Rankin added that residential trash volume has surged 15% to 25% since lockdown measures we...Read More
SNE is up 31% since its March lows at $50This morning, Sony Corp (NYSE:SNE) suspended its PlayStation Store in mainland China, in an attempt to improve the online store's security. As a result, Sony will temporary miss out on sales in the world's largest video game market. Although there was no specified reopening date, the shares of Sony stock are up 0.3%% to trade at$65.75.During the broad mark...Read More
Wall Street could still be smarting from Friday's historic jobs reportDow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) futures are stuck in the red to begin the week, as plans to reopen the economy are met with concern over new COVID-19 cases. Investor jitters are being stoked by spiking infections in South Korea, after a second wave of the coronavirus hit once the country started to reopen its economy. Future...Read More
Ed Steer YESTERDAY in GOLD, SILVER, PLATINUM and PALLADIUM09 May 2020 -- SaturdayThe gold price traded unevenly sideways to a bit lower until shortly before 1 p.m. China Standard Time on their Friday afternoon. It crept a bit higher from there until the high tick of the day was set at, or just before, the 10:30 a.m. BST morning gold fix in London. It was sold back to about the unchanged mar...Read More
Chris MarcheseChief Mining Analyst, GoldSeek & SilverSeekWeek Ended May-10, 2020$USAS, $BTG, $GOLD, $CXB.TO, $DPM.TO, $EQX, $FNV, $GSS, $GORO, $GLDX.V, $GCM.TO, $HL, $IAG, $KL, $LUG.TO, $NEM, $OCG.TO, $PAAS, $RGLD, $SAND, $SKE.V, $SKREF, $TMR.TO, $TMMFF $TXG.TO, $TORXF, $KGC, $WDO.TO, $WDOFF, $WPMAmericas Gold & Silver: Announced a C$25m bought deal offering as it entered into an agreement w...Read More
By: Gary SavageThe most violent recoveries ever. The bad employment report sent markets rallying. Looking to fill the gap above before the daily cycle top..Gary SavageRead More
By: Ira EpsteinUnemployment data is not representative of the true situation. Gold's Bollinger upper band, on the monthly chart, is a resistance like a fence -- $1731 area. Weekly gold chart $26 from a record close. Is it a pennant?Read More
Five LessonsChanges ComingAround the World from My HomeWe live in truly historic times. "There are decades when nothing happens, and weeks when decades happen," says a quote usually attributed to Vladimir Lenin. It certainly fits now.For thousands of years, people who lived through what we call "history" didn't realize it. We are the exceptions. We're seeing history and we know it. The Vietnam W...Read More
Chris MarcheseChief Mining Analyst, GoldSeek & SilverSeekWeek Ended May-10, 2020$USAS, $BTG, $GOLD, $CXB.TO, $DPM.TO, $EQX, $FNV, $GSS, $GORO, $GLDX.V, $GCM.TO, $HL, $IAG, $KL, $LUG.TO, $NEM, $OCG.TO, $PAAS, $RGLD, $SAND, $SKE.V, $SKREF, $TMR.TO, $TMMFF $TXG.TO, $TORXF, $KGC, $WDO.TO, $WDOFF, $WPMAmericas Gold & Silver: Announced a C$25m bought deal offering as it entered into an agreement w...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinUnemployment data is not representative of the true situation. Gold's Bollinger upper band, on the monthly chart, is a resistance like a fence -- $1731 area. Weekly gold chart $26 from a record close. Is it a pennant?Read More
Five LessonsChanges ComingAround the World from My HomeWe live in truly historic times. "There are decades when nothing happens, and weeks when decades happen," says a quote usually attributed to Vladimir Lenin. It certainly fits now.For thousands of years, people who lived through what we call "history" didn't realize it. We are the exceptions. We're seeing history and we know it. The Vietnam W...Read More
TECHNICAL SCOOPCharts and commentary by David ChapmanChief Strategist, Enriched Investing Inc.Phone: 416-523-5454 Email: david@davidchapman.comdchapman@enrichedinvesting.comTwitter: @Davcha12May 11, 2020 "The dead outnumber the living fourteen to one, and we ignore the accumulated experience of such a huge majority of mankind at our peril." Niall Ferguson, Scottish born historian, senior fellow...Read More
By Rob KirbyIn recent interviews I have "borrowed" a descriptive I originally heard from Chris Martenson explaining the effect of compound interest and exponential growth. The descriptive involved picturing Yankee Stadium and beginning with a drop of water and doubling the amount of water until the stadium was full. Regarding the compounding visual - I misspoke somewhat when I originally exp...Read More
By Stefan GleasonThe forces of deflation and inflation continue to tug at the economy simultaneously.The pressures on both sides are huge.On the deflation side, jobs, industrial demand, and the small business lifeblood of communities are contracting at an unprecedented pace. Meanwhile, trillions in credit card, auto, student loan, and mortgage debt that props up consumer spending and home values...Read More