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Many people seem to have forgotten after their nearly four-decade run that bonds have a very ugly side that can yield great pain. Today's lower yields may be part of a greater conundrum created by the reality of too much freshly printed money floating around and people needing someplace to stash it.
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ shorts going long $BYD Co.(BYDDF.US$. That’s a red flag to me. I invested in BYD before and after Warren Buffett. I checked their products inside out, discussed with their engineers when they visited the US. The result? I switched to Tesla and I’m proud of my decision.
We can revisit this in 10 years. Those who do bad in investment blame yourselves, did you do your homework? Or you just blandly listened to the stock promoters?
We can revisit this in 10 years. Those who do bad in investment blame yourselves, did you do your homework? Or you just blandly listened to the stock promoters?
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At 1st Stock options refer to the buyer's right to buy or sell a certain amount of related stocks at the agreed price on or before the expiry date specified in the contract after the payment of the premium. It is one of many ways to motivate employees and belongs to the category of long-term incentives. Stock options are the right of a listed company to give senior managers and technical backbones the right to purchase common shares of the company at a pre-agreed price within a certain period of time.
1. Now let's see what is an option transaction?
To put it bluntly, it is the anomaly of options. Options are different from stocks, so all transactions will be announced and displayed on the option chain, not like stocks. We capture these anomalies by observing the option chain, so as to provide a reference for our trading. These abnormal situations include: 1. Large purchases of funds. For example, if the trading volume of options on a stock is usually tens or hundreds of orders, suddenly one day someone or an organization buys 5000 orders somewhere in the world, then this is a change. 2. Continuously buy an option. There is a stock option that is constantly being bought by someone or an organization somewhere in the world, which is also a kind of change.
2. How does the...
1. Now let's see what is an option transaction?
To put it bluntly, it is the anomaly of options. Options are different from stocks, so all transactions will be announced and displayed on the option chain, not like stocks. We capture these anomalies by observing the option chain, so as to provide a reference for our trading. These abnormal situations include: 1. Large purchases of funds. For example, if the trading volume of options on a stock is usually tens or hundreds of orders, suddenly one day someone or an organization buys 5000 orders somewhere in the world, then this is a change. 2. Continuously buy an option. There is a stock option that is constantly being bought by someone or an organization somewhere in the world, which is also a kind of change.
2. How does the...
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$PayPal(PYPL.US$ I find it amazing the DOJ launches an investigation into Fintech and it's not even brought up. IMO this is when PYPL (along with others in sector) started it's downturn. I just don't think last qt earnings is what's got the stock's movement. I believe the DOJ news has been driving the stock since late October.
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Nov 15 $JPMorgan(JPM.US$ has sued $Tesla(TSLA.US$ for $162.2 million, accusing Elon Musk's electric car company of "flagrantly" breaching a contract the two corporate giants agreed in 2014 relating to warrants Tesla sold to the bank.
Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their "strike" price was below Tesla's share price when the warrants expired in June and July 2021.
Musk's Aug 7, 2018 tweet that he might take Tesla private at $420 per share and had "funding secured," and his subsequent announcement 17 days later that he was abandoning the plan, created significant volatility in the share price, the bank said.
On both occasions, JPMorgan adjusted the strike price "to maintain the same fair market value" as prior to the tweets.
Tesla's share price rose approximately 10-fold by the time the warrants expired this year, and JPMorgan said this required Tesla under its contract to hand over shares of its stock or cash. The bank said Tesla's failure to do that amounted to a default.
Any thoughts? Or maybe someone can explain what's going on in the case?
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JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162 mln after Musk tweets soured warrant deal
Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their "strike" price was below Tesla's share price when the warrants expired in June and July 2021.
Musk's Aug 7, 2018 tweet that he might take Tesla private at $420 per share and had "funding secured," and his subsequent announcement 17 days later that he was abandoning the plan, created significant volatility in the share price, the bank said.
On both occasions, JPMorgan adjusted the strike price "to maintain the same fair market value" as prior to the tweets.
Tesla's share price rose approximately 10-fold by the time the warrants expired this year, and JPMorgan said this required Tesla under its contract to hand over shares of its stock or cash. The bank said Tesla's failure to do that amounted to a default.
Any thoughts? Or maybe someone can explain what's going on in the case?
Source:
JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162 mln after Musk tweets soured warrant deal
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$Rivian Automotive(RIVN.US$ will it go back up in the future? should I hold?
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daisywright : hi