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A few charts to remember before you jump to conclusions

A few charts to remember before you jump to conclusions

This post was originally published on TKer.co Stocks ticked lower last week, with the S&P 500 declining 0.7%. The index is now up 10.9% from its October 12 closing low of 3,577.03 and down 17.3% from its January 3 closing high of 4,796.56. On Thursday, I had the privilege of speaking to a class taught by Greg Harmon, one of the savviest minds in trading. Harmon teaches financial markets at Case Western Reserve University’s business school. Below are some charts I shared with his class…. Source link

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What you’ll remember about the 2022 MLB All-Star Game? A star was born, and his name is Julio Rodriguez

What you’ll remember about the 2022 MLB All-Star Game? A star was born, and his name is Julio Rodriguez

LOS ANGELES — The problem with baseball is that, too often, your eyes betray you. Or at least, you can’t see the whole story. What you’re watching on the field is barely even the tip of the iceberg in a sport defined by large sample sizes and unexpected value that has to be quantified to be understood. This renders the All-Star Game meaningless — I mean, it was anyway, and those of us who thought it was kinda cool when the outcome determined World Series home-field advantage know to… Source link

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Remember those crypto Super Bowl ads? Here’s why they still matter: Morning Brief

This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, April 6, 2022 If you buy an advertisement during the Super Bowl, you will get millions of eyeballs. But some of those eyeballs will likely belong to federal regulators. Which brings us to Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler on Monday (yes, two months later), responding to the flurry of crypto ads from this year’s… Source link

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Chael Sonnen said he doesn’t remember alleged Vegas attack

Former UFC fighter and ESPN analyst Chael Sonnen told police that he doesn’t remember the incident in a Las Vegas hotel last year that , . , including one felony battery by strangulation, last week after he allegedly punched or kicked five different men in Las Vegas on Dec. 18. Sonnen told police that both he and his wife had taken Ambien and “did not have memory of anything,” . He also apparently asked police if everyone was OK multiple times. His wife, Brittany, told police she was… Source link

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Remember when bitcoin was ‘anonymous’?

By Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Bansari Mayur Kamdar (Reuters) – Bitcoin just isn’t anonymous enough for a growing cohort of crypto users who are seeking greater seclusion. A volatile class of crypto known as privacy coins, created with the primary aim of masking the identity of users and details of transactions, has quietly been gaining ground this month as maturing bitcoin inches towards mainstream finance. Monero and Zcash, among the most popular, have respectively gained 7.6% and 46% since… Source link

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Ben Roethlisberger, how will you remember him?

How will you remember Ben Roethlisberger, who retired Thursday after 18 seasons in the NFL? Will you remember him as a two-time Super Bowl champion who never once played for a losing team? Or will you remember him as a man twice accused of sexual assault? Will you remember him as a cinderblock-shaped comeback artist? Or will you remember him as the target of an NFL investigation that saw him suspended four games, despite the fact that one of the cases against him was settled and the other… Source link

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Hey, remember China?: Morning Brief

This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Tuesday, September 14, 2021 A geopolitical struggle barely in the early stages, with big implications At the height of former President Donald Trump’s trade war with China in 2019, I wrote about the hydra-headed controversies that were turning Sino-American flashpoints into an epochal fight for geopolitical dominance. In short, there was a… Source link

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One important thing to remember after April’s jobs report flop: Morning Brief

TipRanks Buy These 2 New Stocks Before They Jump Over 80%, Says JPMorgan In the past week, investors have had to cope with multiple conflicting signals from the markets. The April jobs report, which was expected to show almost 1 million new positions for the month, showed only 266,000. The official unemployment number ticked upward slightly to 6.1%, and hourly wages also gained – by 0.7%. That last would seem to be a positive – except that, combined with the massive government stimulus… Source link

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