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Not even a swath of deals that sent $Intel (INTC.US)$ shares advancing more than 5% is enough to deter the bears.
In the first two hours of trading on Tuesday, speculators and/or investors spent millions of dollars on bearish option positions against the semiconductor company even as the stock rallied. The trades were posted after the chipmaker announced it struck a multibillion-dollar deal with $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ and c...
In the first two hours of trading on Tuesday, speculators and/or investors spent millions of dollars on bearish option positions against the semiconductor company even as the stock rallied. The trades were posted after the chipmaker announced it struck a multibillion-dollar deal with $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ and c...
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There's a tug of war between the bulls and the bears playing out in $Amazon (AMZN.US)$'s options market as the stock of the ecommerce and cloud infrastructure giant struggles to find a direction.
Unusual trades posted Thursday showed eight block transactions, including four positions that were bearish, three bullish and one neutral. The biggest of them was multi-leg transaction worth millions of dollars that had both a bullish and a b...
Unusual trades posted Thursday showed eight block transactions, including four positions that were bearish, three bullish and one neutral. The biggest of them was multi-leg transaction worth millions of dollars that had both a bullish and a b...
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Do you feel like your missing something due to market holiday today?
That feeling is often referred to as "market withdrawal" or "trader's withdrawal." It's the sensation of missing the usual market activity, excitement, and routine, especially when you're used to actively trading or monitoring the markets every day. This can happen on trading holidays or weekends when the markets are closed.
I cannot stop myself from my usual routine, checking on my stocks and portfoilo. Fe...
That feeling is often referred to as "market withdrawal" or "trader's withdrawal." It's the sensation of missing the usual market activity, excitement, and routine, especially when you're used to actively trading or monitoring the markets every day. This can happen on trading holidays or weekends when the markets are closed.
I cannot stop myself from my usual routine, checking on my stocks and portfoilo. Fe...
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The recent market crash felt like a gut punch, especially for those of us holding onto tech darlings like NVDA😭. My portfolio was a graveyard of plummeting stocks💔, and watching NVDA tumble to a shocking $91.30 felt like a nightmare come true. It was like watching my life savings evaporate before my eyes.
But amidst the wreckage, I saw a glimmer of hope. The opportunity to buy low, to gamble on a rebound, was too tempting to ignore. I took a risk...
But amidst the wreckage, I saw a glimmer of hope. The opportunity to buy low, to gamble on a rebound, was too tempting to ignore. I took a risk...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ wow big guy selling?
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$STI ETF (ES3.SG)$ just hit all time high
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$iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT.US)$ will Hong-Kong ETF affect this?
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