Wonder what traders are talking about today? We’re here with the top 10 stories we’re sharing with colleagues today, covering topics like:Why Apple May Have Pulled Off a Genius Move with the $1,000+ iPhone XAn important lesson learned from superstar money manager Seth KlarmanHow T3 Live’s Jeff Cooper spotted a home run trade in Fairmont Santrol Holdings (FMSA)And more! So check out these links right now and get up to speed: 1) Don’t laugh — that $1,000 iPhone could be a genius move for Apple (MarketWatch) Is the $999 price tag for the iPhone X too high? Some people clearly think so. They think Apple has finally overreached. They think this thing could be Tim Cook’s folly. Apple stock, which had risen on news of the new cellular Apple Watch, slid after the high-end phone was unveiled. Read the Story ==> 2) Markets Are Hard: Seth Klarman Edition (A Wealth of Common Sense) Klarman isn’t as well known to the general investing public as some of his peers but his track record ranks right up there in terms of the greatest of all-time. When someone like Klarman makes these types of warnings it’s hard to ignore. Read the Story ==> 3) Secrets of Successful Speculation: Riding the FMSA Rocket (T3 Live) A trader’s job is to narrow one’s field of vision and cull for the very best setups: the more one tries to see, the less one sees. In this game, there is so much going on that it’s easy to get overwhelmed. As the old saw goes, less is more. Continued Reading ==> 4) Top House Tax Writer Says Overhaul Framework Coming Week of Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) Kevin Brady, the chief House tax writer, told the chamber’s Republicans that White House advisers and congressional leaders working on a tax plan will release a framework the week of Sept. 25. Specifics, including such basic matters as where to set the corporate tax rate and how to set up individual tax brackets, have yet to emerge. Continued Reading ==> 5) Brazil police detain JBS CEO Batista on suspicion of insider trading (Reuters) Brazil’s federal police on Wednesday detained the chief executive officer of JBS SA, the world’s No. 1 meatpacker, saying he used insider information to avoid hefty losses related to a plea bargain signed earlier this year. Continued Reading ==> 6) Pandit Says 30% of Bank Jobs May Disappear in Next Five Years (Bloomberg) Vikram Pandit, who ran Citigroup Inc. during the financial crisis, said developments in technology could see some 30 percent of banking jobs disappearing in the next five years. Artificial intelligence and robotics reduce the need for staff in roles such as back-office functions, Pandit, 60, said Wednesday in an interview with Bloomberg Television’s Haslinda Amin in Singapore. Continue Reading ==> 7) 9 Ways to Destroy Your Account with Options (T3 Live) Options trading is fun. Options trading is sexy. And options trading can destroy your account if you don’t know what you’re doing. Continue Reading ==> 8) Why Is North Korea So Interested in Bitcoin? (FireEye) In 2016 we began observing actors we believe to be North Korean utilizing their intrusion capabilities to conduct cyber crime, targeting banks and the global financial system. This marked a departure from previously observed activity of North Korean actors employing cyber espionage for traditional nation state activities. Continue Reading ==> 9) U.S. middle-class incomes reached highest-ever level in 2016, Census Bureau says (Washington Post) The incomes of middle-class Americans rose last year to the highest level ever recorded by the Census Bureau, as poverty declined and the scars of the past decade’s Great Recession seemed to finally fade. Continue Reading ==> 10) Miami Nun Uses Chainsaw to Remove Downed Trees (CBS Miami via YouTube) Hurricanes Harvey and Irma did untold amounts of damage to countless families. But it’s also brought out the best in Americans all across the country, as everyday people step up to help their neighbors. In this video, watch a nun pick up a chainsaw to clear trees in her Miami neighborhood. As a YouTube commenter pointed out, she wasn’t exactly following chainsaw safety protocol, but it’s heartwearming nonetheless…
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In today’s Morning Call Express video, T3 Live’s Kurt Capra breaks down the market action ahead of the weekend. Kurt covers: This week’s contraction in volatility What could signal more momentum to the downside Levels that could indicate a move back to all-time highs The down move in financials The strength in gold (GLD) and gold mining stocks (GDX) The downtrend in the US dollar P.S. Looking for Scott Redler’s Morning Call videos? They are only available to Redler All-Access subscribers. Click here to learn more.
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Wonder what traders are talking about today? We’re here with the top 10 stories we’re sharing with colleagues today, covering topics like:The retirement of Fed Vice Chair Stanley FischerWhat the iPhone will change about smartphones foreverHow a Navy SEAL commander thinks you should start your dayAnd more! So check out these links right now and get up to speed: 1) Fed Vice Chairman Fischer Resigns, Says Economy Is Stronger (Bloomberg) Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer has resigned effective on or around Oct. 13 after serving three years at the U.S. central bank. Fischer, 73, was appointed to the Fed by President Barack Obama in 2014 to a term as vice chair that would have expired in June 2018. He cited “personal reasons” in a Sept. 6 resignation letter to President Donald Trump, released Wednesday by the central bank. Read the Story ==> 2) Kohl’s is the latest retailer to partner with Amazon, selling Echo devices in its stores (CNBC) Add Kohl’s to the list of brick-and-mortar retailers signing deals with Amazon. The department store chain unveiled plans on Wednesday to roll out a “smart home experience” in 10 stores, ahead of the holiday shopping season. Read the Story ==> 3) Scott Redler’s Chart Attack: SPX, QQQ, IBB, AAPL, NFLX, TSLA (T3 Live) T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer Scott Redler breaks down 6 key charts so you can understand how he’s reading the rocky market action. Continued Reading ==> 4) A legendary volatility pioneer says one of the market’s hottest trades is like ‘betting on the roulette’ (Business Insider) One of the market’s hottest trades this year has involved betting on stocks to sit still. The wager in question is shorting the CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, and many investors are big fans. Following a recent short-term increase in the VIX, traders added almost $400 million of exposure to the trade. One guy — a former manager at Target — says he’s made millions betting against the VIX. Continued Reading ==> 5) Three things that will never be the same after the iPhone 8 (The Verge) Apple, like everyone else, sometimes takes multiple iterations to complete its most ambitious goals. But as we face up to the culmination of another year of hyped-up iPhone speculation, I do see three particular ways in which the iPhone 8 (or whatever Apple calls its new flagship) will indeed be the harbinger of massive and irrevocable change. Continued Reading ==> 6) Hurricane Irma batters Caribbean as Florida braces for weekend landfall (Reuters) Monster Hurricane Irma slammed across islands in the northern Caribbean on Wednesday, packing a potentially catastrophic mix of pounding winds, raging surf and rain en route to a possible Florida landfall this weekend. Continue Reading ==> 7) 7 Ways to Be Just Another Failed Trader (T3 Live) Do you want to fail as a trader? Do you want to miss your next mortgage payment? Or pull your daughter out of private school because you can’t make tuition next month? Well you’re in luck! Because we’ve got 7 surefire tips for failing as a trader. Continue Reading ==> 8) The ‘demonetized’: YouTube’s brand-safety crackdown has collateral damage (Digiday) This past May in New York City, YouTube held a summit for its top 100 or so video personalities, individuals and networks. It was a chance for these creators to get face time with senior YouTube executives and discuss what was happening on the video platform. One issue that some attendees felt YouTube needed to address: declining ad revenue. Continue Reading ==> 9) Putin Rejects Cutting Off Oil to North Korea (NY Times) President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said his country opposed cutting off oil supplies to North Korea as part of new sanctions being considered in the wake of the country’s latest nuclear test, according to official accounts of his meeting Wednesday with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea. Continue Reading ==> 10) Life Advice from a Navy SEAL Commander (YouTube) Retired United States Navy Admiral William H. McRaven, a former Navy Seal has 10 tips to help you make the world a better place. And it starts with making your bed every day:
Continue Reading -->Welcome to the latest edition of T3’s Trades of the Week newsletter! Have you heard about Redler Ultimate Access, Scott Redler’s all-new education program? Click here to learn about how you can learn Scott’s best trading secrets.. Now let’s jump right in to this week’s trades and analysis: 1) Scott Redler on TSLA TSLA is getting tight as the upper pennant builds. Some are long from the Red Dog Reversal at $339.72. If it can hold $351 and then clear $357.50 with authority, we can add for a trade. Click here to learn about Redler Ultimate Access, Scott’s all-new education program 2) Jeff Cooper on Advance Auto Parts (AAP) I am watching AAP for a short swing trade. I would enter short at 97.50 and keep a stop at 99.50. My target for half of the position is 95.50. If it hits that target, I would cover half and move the stop down to 97.50. Click here for information on Jeff’s 181-page trading case study 3) Kurt Capra on USDJPY USDJPY bounced hard last week after taking out the prior pivot low. This morning it is trying to push back down. The action here should not come as a complete surprise as this area is a long term support level. A decisive break and close under this area will signal a much more significant move lower is to come. I am looking for this to move back to the prior low as a first step. Click here for Kurt Capra’s forex trading case study
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In this special video, Nightly Game Plan Moderator Sami Abusaad walks you through a winning earnings play in drone company AeroVironment (AVAV). This video series is typically focused on swing trades, but since no swing trades triggered, this will be a special edition focused on Sami’s proprietary Earnings Play strategy, which he only started using this year. Sami used the Earnings Play to enter AVAV at $39.35, and exit the next morning at $44.67 for a $1,330 profit. (click here for a breakdown of our P&L calculations) Here’s how the trade went down: In the video above, Sami’s going to walk you through the Earnings Play from start to finish so you can understand: How Sami analyzed the daily trend in QQQ, which he uses as a market proxy The rationale behind the Earnings Play strategy Tips for predicting the post-earnings reaction How to judge expectations for earnings Lessons from past earnings playes like DHR, TMO, and CY Why AVAV appeared on Sami’s radar The ‘proof’ Sami got that AVAV was a bullish play Why he only took 250 shares Click here to learn about Sami’s Nightly Game Plan P.S. Earnings Season is still going strong. Be sure to check out this FREE Earnings Season resource: The Ultimate Guide to Trading Earnings Season
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Wonder what traders are talking about today? We’re here with the top 10 stories we’re sharing with colleagues today, covering topics like:Why gold may no longer be the safe haven you think it isApple’s plans to lock you in its iOS ecosystemHow Hurricane Harvey is bringing out the best in some peopleAnd more! So check out these links right now and get up to speed: 1) Why Gold Is Less of a Haven These Days (Bloomberg) Having waited patiently for the “any-minute-now” moment, gold investors are taking comfort from the recent rise in price in response to geopolitical tensions. Yet the responsiveness of gold, as well as the overall price, appears weaker than would have been expected from historically based models — and for understandable reasons. Read the Story ==> 2) Trump hits road to tout tax reform as helping workers (Reuters) President Donald Trump will turn his signature populist rhetoric toward tax reform on Wednesday in a speech expected to tout tax cuts as a way to help workers and the middle class in an economy “rigged” against them, senior White House officials said. Read the Story ==> 3) Scott Redler’s Chart Attack: SPX, QQQ, TSLA, BABA, and AAPL (T3 Live) T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer Scott Redler breaks down 5 key charts so you can understand how he’s reading the market action at a confusing juncture. Continued Reading ==> 4) This is Apple’s long game to ‘trap’ you inside the iPhone (Boy Genius Report) No matter how much greener the grass might get on the other side, I’m certain I’ll never leave the iPhone/Mac ecosystem. I have everything I need inside iOS/macOS that switching to other operating system seems like a very bad idea. Like me, there are millions of other people, and it looks like Apple is really interested in extending the iPhone “trap” for as long as possible. Continued Reading ==> 5) Top Analyst: Amazon is about to take off (CNBC) A widely followed research analyst said Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods Market will add to the e-commerce giant’s bottom line, quickly. In his first note to investors since the buy-out of the organic grocery chain became official on Monday, Mark Mahaney of RBC Capital Markets raised his estimate for Amazon’s 2018 profit by 10 percent. Continue Reading ==> 6) What Getting Punched in the Face Taught Me About Trading (T3 Live) On August 26, 2017, Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather squared off in the biggest combat sports spectacle of all time. To celebrate this historic sporting event, T3 Live’s Ifan Wei, a former collegiate boxer, will teach you a simple boxing lesson that directly applies to trading. Continue Reading ==> 7) Traders are no longer impressed by the biggest driver of stock market gains (Business Insider) The stock market is becoming a victim of its own success. Even when companies turn in impressive earnings reports, that strength isn’t translating to higher stock prices. Continue Reading ==> 8) Nation’s largest oil refinery forced to shut down as Harvey floods Port Arthur (CNBC) The largest oil refinery in the country is shutting down as Hurricane Harvey causes more catastrophic flooding.Early Wednesday, Motiva said it started closing its Port Arthur refinery “in response to increasing local flood conditions.” The plant won’t open until flood waters recede. Continue Reading ==> 9) What Floyd Mayweather Can Teach You About Negotiation (Inc.) Whether you have engaged personally in the sport of boxing or are just a fan of watching, there is much to be learned from the boxer mindset and performance that you can apply to your own life. Here’s how to dominate in a business negotiation in the same manner as Mayweather did this last weekend. Continue Reading ==> 10) The Cajun Navy to the Rescue! (YouTube) There’s not much to say. In an era of unprecedented divide, the Cajun Navy shows America at its absolute best:
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In this special video, Nightly Game Plan Moderator Sami Abusaad walks you through a winning trade in Chicago Bridge & Iron (CBI). Like many infrastructure stocks, CBI was flying high after the President election, but it’s since come back down to Earth. But on August 22, Sami spotted an opportunity for a swing long with one of his favorte strategies: the Exhaustion Gap Fade As of the close on Thursday, August 24, the trade had returned $1,550 for Sami. (click here for a breakdown of our P&L calculations) In the video below, Sami’s going to walk you through the trade from start to finish so you can understand: Why Sami starts with the daily chart, and then drops down to the hourly How Sami identified the entry at $10.15, and how he managed his stops to minimize risk Risk-reward calculations What to do when a stock hits a target Trailing a stop for ongoing risk management How this trade fit into the 4 stages of stock movement Click here to learn about Sami’s Nightly Game Plan
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Wonder what traders are talking about today? We’re here with the top 10 stories we’re sharing with colleagues today, covering topics like:What the Fed is saying about inflation and interest rate policyWhat ECB President Mario Draghi could say at Jackson HoleApple’s Hollywood invasionAnd more! So check out these links right now and get up to speed: 1) Wall Street Banks Warn Downturn Is Coming (Bloomberg) HSBC Holdings Plc, Citigroup Inc. and Morgan Stanley see mounting evidence that global markets are in the last stage of their rallies before a downturn in the business cycle. Analysts at the Wall Street behemoths cite signals including the breakdown of long-standing relationships between stocks, bonds and commodities as well as investors ignoring valuation fundamentals and data. It all means stock and credit markets are at risk of a painful drop. Read the Story ==> 2) Euro powers ahead against sterling as hawkish Draghi shrugs off exchange rate worries (The Telegraph) Mario Draghi, the ECB’s president, said the eurozone economy is firing on all cylinders as super-easy monetary policy continues to flush the system with liquidity. “It is before our eyes,” he said. Read the Story ==> 3) Scott Redler on Cheddar TV: AAPL, TSLA, and More! (T3 Live) T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer Scott Redler appeared on Cheddar TV to discuss some key investing topics, including why long-term investors are actually helped by market declines, and his thoughts on the 8-year old bull market.Continued Reading ==> 4) Report: Carrier sources indicate Apple iPhone 8 event date set for September 12 (9 to 5 Mac) Mac4Ever is reporting that they know when the September Apple event will take place, where Apple will announce three new iPhones: the OLED iPhone 8 and the iterative ‘7s’ phones. The report says that the event will happen on September 12 citing carrier sources Continued Reading ==> 5) True price of an Uber ride in question as investors assess firm’s values (Reuters) What is the true cost of an Uber ride? That simple question is often lost among the many controversies facing the ride-services company as it tries to hire a new chief executive and resolve a bitter dispute with the old one, Travis Kalanick. Continue Reading ==> 6) The 7 Deadly Sins of Trading, and How You Can Cure Them (T3 Live) Greed can eat you alive… even if you have all the money in the world. It’s one of the 7 deadly sins you’ve heard about from religious texts or pop culture. And as you’re about to learn, they all apply to trading, and they all have cures if you understand them. Continue Reading ==> 7) WPP faces worst year in a decade as advertisers cut spending (The Guardian) Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP is facing its worst year in a decade as the world’s largest advertising group was forced to slash growth forecasts for the second time after sales went into reverse in the first half. The company cut its full-year growth forecast for revenues and net sales to between zero and 1% after reporting a marked deterioration in the second quarter that missed City expectations by some distance. Continue Reading ==> 8) 50 million could watch Mayweather-McGregor in the US alone (CNBC) Conor McGregor’s improbable challenge of Floyd Mayweather Jr. could be seen by a staggering 50 million people in the United States as fans and the curious gather in small and large parties. The fight Saturday night threatens the pay-per-view revenue record set by Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao two years ago and could dwarf it in viewership as people use the event as a reason to have friends and family over for a little escapism and controlled violence. Continue Reading ==> 9) IRS Uses Chainalysis to Track Down Bitcoin Tax Cheats (The CoinTelegraph) The IRS is actively seeking out tax evaders using Bitcoin, employing tools like Chainalysis to unmask them. Many people believe that Bitcoin is anonymous, but it is in fact pseudonymous. All transactions linked to a particular address are visible on the Blockchain, which is public and transparent. However, it is not possible to link a particular wallet address to the real world identity of a person/company without any additional information. Continue Reading ==> 10) Ray Dalio – How to Find Financial Success (YouTube) Ray Dalio, founder of mega hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, is one of the richest men in the worth, with a net worth of $17 billion. But while most hedge fund masterminds keep a low profile, Dalio is quite outspoken and happy to share his views on the world. In this video, Dalio identifies the 5 steps to financial success, and gives you his unique take on the American and European economies:
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In this special extended webinar, Amber Capra breaks down everything you need to know about the exciting world of prop trading. Click the monitor to watch the replay: Amber covers the world of prop trading from A to Z, including:How to determine whether prop trading is right for youProp vs. retail trainingWhy you need training, community, and ongoing coaching to succeedHow you can qualify for 100% tuition reimbursement in our prop programThe different licensing requirements for US and non-US tradersDetails about different trading platforms, including Fusion and LightspeedHow profit splits workHow much capital you need to get started as a prop traderRisk management techniquesWhy you need a ‘Forced Discipline’ risk management programPart-time prop tradingTips for avoiding pitfalls that can hurt your trading careerHave a question about prop trading? Call 1-888-998-3548 or email us at info@t3live.com Learn About Our Omega Prop Program
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Wonder what traders are talking about today? We’re here with the top 10 stories we’re sharing with colleagues today, covering topics like:What the Fed is saying about inflation and interest rate policyWhat ECB President Mario Draghi could say at Jackson HoleApple’s Hollywood invasionAnd more! So check out these links right now and get up to speed: 1) Fed Sees Balance-Sheet Move Soon as Inflation Debate Heats Up (Bloomberg)Federal Reserve officials engaged in a detailed debate about inflation while keeping the door open for a September announcement on the timing of balance-sheet reductions, according to minutes from their policy meeting in July. Read the Story ==> 2) ECB’s Draghi will not deliver fresh policy steer at Jackson Hole: sources (Reuters) European Central Bank President Mario Draghi will not deliver a new policy message at the U.S. Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole conference, two sources familiar with the situation said, tempering expectations for the bank to start charting the course out of stimulus. Read the Story ==> 3) Scott Redler Ultimate Access Interview (T3 Live) Welcome to your FREE preview of T3 Live’s Redler All-Access newsletter. Redler All-Access gives you a complete trading plan from T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer and frequent CNBC guest Scott Redler. Continued Reading ==> 4) Apple is bringing a billion-dollar checkbook to Hollywood, and wants to buy 10 TV shows (Recode) Apple is officially open for business in Hollywood. The company is telling content makers it wants to spend $1 billion on its own stuff over the next year. That’s music to studios’ ears, and a tune they have been expecting for some time — especially after Apple hired two top Sony TV executives in June. Continued Reading ==> 5) Amazon Shares Fall After Trump Says It Hurts Retailers (Bloomberg) U.S. President Donald Trump once again unloaded on Amazon.com Inc., tweeting that the company is hurting other retailers and implying that it’s killing industry jobs across the U.S. Amazon is causing “great damage to tax paying retailers,” Trump said in a Twitter post Wednesday, causing shares in the online retailer to fall as much as 1.2 percent in early trading. Continue Reading ==> 6) 7 Ways to be Just Another Failed Trader (T3 Live) Do you want to fail as a trader? Do you want to miss your next mortgage payment? Or pull your daughter out of private school because you can’t make tuition next month? Well you’re in luck! Because we’ve got 7 surefire tips for failing as a trader! Continue Reading ==> 7) Which Came First, The Taco or the Egg? (AdvertisingAge) Taco Bell is getting “naked” again, dropping its usual taco shell for a Naked Egg Taco, where a fried egg is the shell. Folks eager to try it early can do so by reserving — yes reserving — on Open Table. Chick-fil-A, meanwhile, is replacing its breakfast burrito with an updated version and offering a breakfast bowl with either sliced chicken nuggets or sausage. Continue Reading ==> 8) The Maloof brothers made what is believed to be the biggest bet yet on Mayweather-McGregor fight (Business Insider) Gavin and Joe Maloof are so confident Floyd Mayweather Jr. will beat Conor McGregor that they bet $880,000 on it. And if the Maloof brothers are big winners along with Mayweather on Aug. 26, they are giving the proceeds of their whopping wager to charity. Continue Reading ==> 9) What You Should Know About the Pro-Vegan Netflix Film ‘What the Health’ (Time) The recent pro-vegan Netflix documentary, What the Health, is under fire from nutrition experts. The film, which is co-directed by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn—the creators of another Netflix documentary, Cowspiracy—and co-produced by actor Joaquin Phoenix, is being criticized by some health professionals for exaggerating weak data and misrepresenting science to promote a diet that avoids all animal foods. Continue Reading ==> 10) Life Advice from 100-Year Olds (YouTube) Want some real perspective on life? Listen to a 100-year old, because they’ve seen, heard, and experienced more than 99% of the population.
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