Generated by ChatGPT Given the current industry trends, the share price performance of oil and gas (O&G) companies in 2025 will likely be influenced by several key factors: 1. Oil Price Trends and Market Sentiment • The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts oil demand growth of 1.1 mb/d in 2025, while supply is expected to rise by 1.9 mb/d, mainly from non-OPEC+ producers like the U.S., Canada, Guyana, and Brazil. • Stronger supply growth vs. modera...
The imposition of tariffs by President Trump on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China has sparked significant volatility in commodity markets, particularly in the oil sector. These tariffs have led to concerns about supply disruptions and potential economic impacts, resulting in price increases across various commodities. Oil Price Surge Oil prices have experienced a notable uptick following the announcement of tariffs. West Texas Intermediate (WT...
Major indexes closed lower Friday as stocks retreated late in the session after the White House said tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China will take effect Saturday. The DJIA fell by 0.75% though it saw a modest increase of 0.30% last week, while S&P 500 decline by 0.50% on Friday (31 Jan) making it fell 1.0% for last week, NASDAQ also decreased by 0.28% with a weekly drop of 1.6%. Russell 2000 experienced a 0.9% l...
AI can be categorized based on capabilities and functionalities, with each category designed to perform specific types of tasks. Categories by Capabilities 1. Narrow AI (Weak AI) AI systems designed to perform a single specific task efficiently. These systems cannot perform tasks outside their pre-defined functions and lack general intelligence. What it does: • Voice assistants (Siri, Alexa) • Image recognition for security • Recommendation systems (Net...
Happy weekend investors! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz where we talk about the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo this week! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award! Click here for more moomoo produced news!! Make Your Choice Follow me on Twitter! @kevobt Weekly Buzz Friday marks the end of the first month of the new year, and so far, it has been volatile for big and small stocks. Trump said Friday he would implement...
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Thanks for the event Alphabet: EPS consensus $2.12 per share, 29.27% year-over-year growth. Revenues consensus $81.38 billion, 12.52% year-ago quarter. Amazon: EPS consensus $1.52 per share year-over-year change of +50.5%. Revenues consensus $187.28 billion, up 10.2% from the year-ago quarter. Like Tesla and Microsoft, the price movement may not be consistent with the earnings. Despite the earnings of Alphabet and Amazon beat estimate, it may not be reflected on the share price. The determining factors are still macroeconomics and geopolitical in the short term. Trump's new policy on AI chip restriction and further tariff announcement on China may affect the tech stocks movement in the coming week.
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Thanks for the quote, and nice article. Allow me to finish then quote and give some context: I said that if you like an asset, just buy it, don’t buy options. I heard Michael Saylor say it about his Apple investment in options, and I wholeheartedly agree. A bit more about LAES: The product is cyber for quantum computers. If you can find any competitors, let me know. LAES is piling us successes, deals, and hype. In a couple of weeks, they’ll ring the NASDAQ bell. The week was full of great news for LAES, on a daily basis. As a result, people bought the 3.5 calls which expire today like crazy. This, in turn, caused a market maker to interfere and push the stock price down, so that calls finish OTM. This also allowed for cheaper covering - CTB is almost 40% so they looked for a way out - but more shorts just substituted them. So effectively, the same situation as this week just rolls over to next week. So yes, there is an interesting opportunity here, but if you want to come in, choose stocks, not options; otherwise, you’ll probably lose both. I suggest the following rule of thumb: Options are for insiders or Nancy Pelosi.
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Tariffs function as a tax on imports, effectively raising the price of foreign goods in the domestic market. Who ultimately bears the cost—producers or consumers—depends on the price elasticity of demand and supply. When demand for the imported good is inelastic, consumers absorb most of the cost through higher prices since their purchasing behavior remains relatively unchanged. On the other hand, if demand is elastic, foreign producers may have to lower their prices to stay competitive, cutting into their profit margins. Beyond direct price effects, tariffs create inefficiencies by distorting market equilibrium, leading to reduced consumer surplus and misallocation of resources. Over time, domestic firms, shielded from foreign competition, may also increase prices, contributing to inflationary pressures. While governments gain short-term revenue from tariffs, prolonged protectionism can trigger retaliatory trade measures, disrupt global supply chains, and ultimately slow economic growth. So the answer if tariffs will be a pain will depend on the good’s price elasticity of supply and demand.
The market started with a climb Friday morning, even after inflation data showed prices were headed in the wrong direction, and Tumps near daily reprisal in his role in sounding the tariff alarm participated a drop. Trump has said he will implement 20-30% tariffs on allies and enemies alike starting in February. Just past 4 pm ET the$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$traded -0.50%, the$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$...
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it started the moment trump talks with nvda got pushed the first time and never happened till close they say meeting that we're made out to be a big deal turned into a meeting over restrictions public got played huge by usa government
The inflation data from Friday morning is headed in the wrong direction, and Apple's results contained a glaring miss. Could there be a hidden opportunity? Before we look ahead, let's look at Live Stock news. Happy Friday, investors, it's January 31st. The market climbed Friday despite mixed earnings results. $Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA.US)$fell 15%, the lowest on the S&P 500 after the firm said it would...
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Given the current industry trends, the share price performance of oil and gas (O&G) companies in 2025 will likely be influenced by several key factors:
1. Oil Price Trends and Market Sentiment
• The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts oil demand growth of 1.1 mb/d in 2025, while supply is expected to rise by 1.9 mb/d, mainly from non-OPEC+ producers like the U.S., Canada, Guyana, and Brazil.
• Stronger supply growth vs. modera...
Oil Price Surge
Oil prices have experienced a notable uptick following the announcement of tariffs. West Texas Intermediate (WT...
The DJIA fell by 0.75% though it saw a modest increase of 0.30% last week, while S&P 500 decline by 0.50% on Friday (31 Jan) making it fell 1.0% for last week, NASDAQ also decreased by 0.28% with a weekly drop of 1.6%. Russell 2000 experienced a 0.9% l...
Categories by Capabilities
1. Narrow AI (Weak AI)
AI systems designed to perform a single specific task efficiently. These systems cannot perform tasks outside their pre-defined functions and lack general intelligence.
What it does:
• Voice assistants (Siri, Alexa)
• Image recognition for security
• Recommendation systems (Net...
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Friday marks the end of the first month of the new year, and so far, it has been volatile for big and small stocks. Trump said Friday he would implement...
Just past 4 pm ET the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ traded -0.50%, the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ ...
Happy Friday, investors, it's January 31st. The market climbed Friday despite mixed earnings results.
$Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA.US)$ fell 15%, the lowest on the S&P 500 after the firm said it would...
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