$SPGI VERTICAL 250620 CALL 540.0/CALL 550.0$ Opened this bear call spread to cover some cost of the bull call spread. I have chooses strike price $540 as this is the recent high level.$SPGI VERTICAL 250620 CALL 540.0/CALL 550.0$
$SPGI VERTICAL 250620 CALL 490.0/CALL 510.0$ In the daily chart, price looks to be near a support level. William%R is at the oversold region. Given that a bullish candlestick was formed and today's price moves higher than previously close, I am taking the view that the price may continue the uptrend in the coming days. Hence, I have opened this bull call spread.$SPGI VERTICAL 250620 CALL 490.0/CALL 510.0$ Happy trading😁
On Thu, 13 Mar 2025, for the first time, the S&P 500 finished more than 10% below its most recent record high close, achieved on 19 Feb 2025. It was still about US tariffs that have caused global unrest. In the latest long list of tariff threats, Trump vowed he would hit European beverage imports with duties of 200% if the EU does not remove US whiskey surcharges. This comes after his increased tariffs on all US steel and aluminium imports took effect on Wed, 13 Mar 2025. Thursday was another blood letting day. (see below) By the time market called it a day: DJIA: -1.29% (-537.36 to 40,813.57). The Dow is nearing a correction as well, down -9.3% from its all-time high in December 2024. S&P 500: -1.38% (-77.77 to 5,521.52). This puts the S&P benchmark index into correction. Nasd
The last week of February 2025 brought increased volatility with growth stocks taking significant hits, particularly in AI and tech names. All indexes fell across the board ending the week on a low note. (see below) US Composite Indexes - Past Week performance DJIA: +0.8% (+347.79 to 43,840.91). S&P 500: .-1.20% (-72.19 to 5,954.50). Nasdaq: -3.8% (-743.57 to 18,847.28). The S&P 500 index pulled back from recent all-time highs (ATHs) as traders re-assessed valuations in high-growth sectors, with market attention focused on (a) Nvidia’s earnings and (b) inflation data. For week beginning 03 Mar 2025, below are the 5 factors to watch in the market. (1) Jobs Report & Fed Signals. Friday's US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report at 8:30 am will be this week's most significant market event
$SPGI VERTICAL 250620 CALL 490.0/CALL 510.0$ In the daily chart, price looks to be near a support level. William%R is at the oversold region. Given that a bullish candlestick was formed and today's price moves higher than previously close, I am taking the view that the price may continue the uptrend in the coming days. Hence, I have opened this bull call spread.$SPGI VERTICAL 250620 CALL 490.0/CALL 510.0$ Happy trading😁
On Thu, 13 Mar 2025, for the first time, the S&P 500 finished more than 10% below its most recent record high close, achieved on 19 Feb 2025. It was still about US tariffs that have caused global unrest. In the latest long list of tariff threats, Trump vowed he would hit European beverage imports with duties of 200% if the EU does not remove US whiskey surcharges. This comes after his increased tariffs on all US steel and aluminium imports took effect on Wed, 13 Mar 2025. Thursday was another blood letting day. (see below) By the time market called it a day: DJIA: -1.29% (-537.36 to 40,813.57). The Dow is nearing a correction as well, down -9.3% from its all-time high in December 2024. S&P 500: -1.38% (-77.77 to 5,521.52). This puts the S&P benchmark index into correction. Nasd
$Alphabet(GOOG)$ $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ To be clear. There is no way I'd buy Google stock right now.They are a monster, yes, but we've seen monsters get slain for a century now.It always happens eventually.And this is exactly the disruption that could smash Google, or at least diminish them enough.Google now has 70% of compute power from custom in-house manufactured chips. Aside from $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ , all other Mag-7 companies are very reliant on $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ . Google are way ahead in this race.
I came across this post from Morningstar (MS)- a leading investment research and financial services firm. The title caught my attention, so I decided to take a peep to see what’s new. After reading, I think its worth a share so here it is. Investors often hold blue-chip stocks at the core of their portfolios. That makes sense. After all, blue-chip companies are leaders in their industries and their names are familiar to investors. Definition of Blue-Chips. Blue-chip stocks are from companies that are (a) large, (b) well-established, and (c) financially sound. These companies have strong brand equity and reputations, and they generate dependable earnings. Blue-chip companies usually boast consistent dividends and are often considered less risky, given their financial stability. However, inv