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    $Disney (DIS.US)$ I called this one over a month ago. I said, "Disney will drop to 150, in a long squeeze, and then quickly reach 250$ in about a month. Watch me be right about phase 2 prediction.
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    Stock market is a place filled with noise. Information and activities that confuses or misrepresents genuine underlying trends. Market noises sometimes make it challenging for investors to stick with the right thing and make profits. 
    However, just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension. Rumors and fears are necessary grinds to build a strong investor. 
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    @justatradrrrr: people say  $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ is trash
    me be like:
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    I'm talking loud, not saying much
    I'm criticized, but all your bullets ricochet
    @Yordan Arauz: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ ..all day....
    yeah, loud
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    Shoot me down, but I get up
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    $Sonos (SONO.US)$ I personally think this sales trajectory is incredibly conservative. They have an apple like loyalty to their brand and ecosystem building by their fans in the niche theyre in. so yeah, theres new customers, then theres current/old ones who will add new features and then the new ones will do same over time. long term you cant go wrong buying a ton of shares and just coasting for a few years. theyve accomplished the hard part, now its time to amp everything up. crossing fingers for a great report next week. for some reason, them being small could enable them to fenagle their way to less impact than the big beast companies really affected by this current/temp supply chain issue. we shall see
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    Asia stocks set for steady open; Yields, dollar up
    Asian stocks looked set for a steady start Wednesday as traders weigh a climb in Wall Street shares, Treasury yields and the dollar amid robust U.S. economic data and more calls for tighter monetary policy.
    Futures for Japan rose, while Hong Kong's dipped. Australia slipped at the open. U.S. futures fluctuated after equities extended their rally overnight, buoyed by robust retail sales and factory output and generally solid reports from Walmart and Home Depot. But concerns linger that high inflation could eventually bite, and Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard called for more hawkish monetary policy.
    JPMorgan says tech investment to power 2022 market
    Stock investors looking to 2022 should keep technology in mind not just as a growth play, but as the engine for better profit margins across the whole market, says David Lebovitz of JPMorgan Asset Management.
    Investors next year are likely to see "investment spending kick in as a key driver of economic growth," the firm's global market strategist said in an interview Tuesday on Bloomberg TV's Surveillance. "A lot of that has to do with technology."
    Day traders pile into EV stocks even as Tesla sells off
    Retail investors bought $378 million in shares of electric-vehicle carmakers over the past week, including high-flying $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ and $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$, and also $Ford Motor (F.US)$, according to data compiled by Vanda Research.
    Rivian in particular has been a focus since its initial public offering, as the stock has doubled its $78 IPO price and the company now sports a market value of around $150 billion, which is more than Volkswagen AG.
    Retail sales rose by 1.7% in October despite high inflation
    American consumers withstood rising inflation to power a strong start to the holiday shopping season, with big retailers reporting higher sales and expectations for a solid finish to the year.
    Sales at U.S. retail stores, online sellers, and restaurants rose by a seasonally adjusted 1.7% in October compared with the previous month, the Commerce Department said. Consumers continued their stepped-up spending despite continued Covid-19 fears and inflation concerns.
    Walmart falls behind soaring Home Depot in market value
    $Walmart (WMT.US)$ has fallen behind $Home Depot (HD.US)$ in market value despite having much higher revenue. Home Depot climbed 4.5%, while Walmart fell 2.1% on Tuesday.
    The shift reflects investors' growing concerns about Walmart this year, even as $Costco (COST.US)$, $Target (TGT.US)$ and $The Kroger (KR.US)$ have outpaced the broader U.S. stock market. After Walmart stock posted double-digit returns last year and in 2019, the shares have stagnated amid questions about its prospects for long-term growth.
    Qualcomm hits record high after it tells investors it will grow without Apple
    $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ stock closed up 7.9% Tuesday after it issued bullish forecasts at an investor’s conference in New York. Qualcomm is best known as a supplier of wireless chips and processors for mobile phones but said on Tuesday that it had diversified its business.
    Qualcomm currently supplies wireless connectivity chips for $Apple (AAPL.US)$’s devices but Qualcomm said it predicts it will only supply 20% of the modem chips needed for the 2023 iPhone.
    JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162m over Musk's 'funding secured' tweet
    $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ has sued Tesla for $162m, alleging that the automaker failed to make a required payment that was triggered after chief executive Elon Musk's 2018 announcement that he was considering taking the company private.
    Netflix begins reporting viewer numbers for its biggest hits
    $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ will begin regularly reporting viewership numbers for its top programmes and films, a major shift in strategy for the streaming company that has carefully guarded its data over the past decade.
    The company said it will report every week how many hours people spent watching its top 10 TV shows and movies, for both English and non-English titles, including Netflix originals and content licensed from third parties.
    Source: Bloomberg, WSJ, CNBC, Financial Times
    Wall Street Today | Day traders pile into EV stocks; Rivian has been a focus
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    $Oatly Group AB (OTLY.US)$ 5 more days to the reckoning Q3 report.
    Will 11.11 fire sales result be considered?
    1111 fire sales will take into consideration ?
    1111 fire sales will take into consideration ?
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    $Moderna (MRNA.US)$ when there is fear, i am greedy. buy the dip and wait few weeks for the bounce
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    Asian stocks set for mixed start as Fed awaited
    Asian stocks looked set for a mixed start Wednesday as traders evaluated another all-time high for U.S. equities and a retreat in short-term sovereign yields ahead of the Federal Reserve policy decision.
    Australia opened higher and futures fell for Hong Kong. Japan is shut for a holiday. $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ and $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ contracts slipped. U.S. shares edged up to records, buoyed by the resilience of company profits to rising input costs amid pandemic-related supply chain and labor upheavals.
    JPMorgan will no longer let prime brokers buy U.S. cannabis stocks
    JPMorgan will no longer allow prime brokerage clients to buy U.S. cannabis-related stocks from Nov. 8, Reuters reports citing the firm’s letter to clients.
    Company cites the U.S. anti-money laundering compliance framework as reason for new cannabis stocks policy in the letter.
    Speculative retail options traders back in droves, Sundial says
    Stock option speculators are back trading in a big way, a sign of increased risk in the U.S. equity market, according to Sundial Capital.
    Speculative call buying rose to one of the highest levels on record, as a percentage of both volume and market capitalization, President Jason Goepfert said in a note Monday. Net call buying to open -- a gauge of bullish bets -- was in the top 2% of all weeks since the year 2000 and not solely thanks to demand for Tesla Inc. options, he said.
    'Squid Game' crypto token cost investors' life savings after coin plunged to near zero
    A 'Squid Game'-inspired cryptocurrency is trading near $0 after its founders cashed out. On Monday, the SQUID token hit a high of just over $2,860, before plummeting to effectively zero, according to CoinMarketCap. Some investors are blaming mainstream media outlets for fueling the rise of SQUID.
    Elon Musk says Tesla has not signed contract with Hertz yet
    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ CEO Elon Musk said on Monday night that his electric vehicle company has yet to sign a contract with rental car company $Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (HTZZ.US)$.
    A Hertz spokeswoman Tuesday morning declined to discuss specific details of the agreement, but said the company remains "on plan" to offer the vehicles by the end of 2022. She said Tesla has already started delivering cars into its rental fleet. Tesla did not respond for comment.
    Lyft says drivers are coming back, shares jump 12%
    $Lyft Inc (LYFT.US)$ reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday after the bell, sending shares surging in extended trading. Lyft CEO Logan Green said driver supply materially improved in the third quarter, up nearly 45% year-over-year. The company reported 18.94 million active riders this quarter, compared to the expected 19.69 million, per StreetAccount.
    Pfizer raises covid-19 vaccine forecast as sales more than double
    $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ increased its forecast for sales of its Covid-19 vaccine this year to about $36 billion, a roughly 7% boost that comes as the U.S. prepares to distribute the shot to 28 million children aged 5-to-11-years old.
    The vaccine's revenue of $13 billion was the biggest contributor to Pfizer' third-quarter sales of about $24 billion, which more than doubled year over year. More than 75% of vaccine sales this year are from international sales, as the vaccine has reached 152 countries, Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla said on an earnings call.
    Nike is quietly preparing for the metaverse
    $Nike (NKE.US)$ has filed seven trademark applications as it prepares to enter the metaverse. As part of the application, the company indicated its intent to make and sell virtual branded sneakers and apparel. People familiar with Nike’s plans said the space is a priority for the brand and consumers can expect to see more virtual rollouts in the months ahead.
    Source: Bloomberg, WSJ, CNBC
    Wall Street Today | Tesla's rally stalls as Elon Musk questions Hertz deal
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    Should have stick to $PepsiCo (PEP.US)$ . Rather die of sweet diabetes and salty doritos than suffer hypertension from overhyped bloody $Oatly Group AB (OTLY.US)$
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