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third chart. what we are thinking at a minimum is the down trend line in effect since the peak that we throw back, kick back to that down trend line. now that would be a 3 to 4% move in the dollar up but commodities which have been on a tear will suffer a bit. next chart this is the old crb. it has everything. we know copper is up 90% corn is up almost 70%. it is virtually a straight line, but it is the reciprocal of the dollar the next chart, i have done the opposite of a dollar i have drawn the trend line off of the march low and the march high at a minimum i think we check back to trend. keep that chart right there in your mind's eye and look at the final chart, john deere. it's identical, literally identical. john deere was 100 in march and 300 now. we think it checks back. one or two statistics to change, trading above 40% its moving average, highest ever recorded going back to the 1970s. of the 21 analysts that cover it, the prois target is 283. we are sellers of commodities and john deere >
third chart. what we are thinking at a minimum is the down trend line in effect since the peak that we throw back, kick back to that down trend line. now that would be a 3 to 4% move in the dollar up but commodities which have been on a tear will suffer a bit. next chart this is the old crb. it has everything. we know copper is up 90% corn is up almost 70%. it is virtually a straight line, but it is the reciprocal of the dollar the next chart, i have done the opposite of a dollar i have drawn...
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final chart. this is a two-panel chart. you're looking at amazon on the top.oking at on the bottom, relative performance to the xrt. in many ways the most shorted basket as you saw, year lays with the goldman sachs basket identically. so let's say since the stall period, when amazon has rested, down 9%, 10%, the xrt is up 72 that relative performance line which has gone straight down is right on trend we think it bounces right here amazon long and earnings >> amazon long and earnings. mike khouw, would you agree with that is there an options trade here what do you make of carter's analysis >> yeah, so a couple things. number one, do we think that there is still potential upside in a company as large as amazon? first question on making a long bet. secondly, there is an options trade? one might hope so, given how much each share of stock costs let's take a look at earnings first of all so we've got earnings coming up. typically the last eight quarters this stock has moved about 4% higher or lower over the couple of days following towards the end of that week rig
final chart. this is a two-panel chart. you're looking at amazon on the top.oking at on the bottom, relative performance to the xrt. in many ways the most shorted basket as you saw, year lays with the goldman sachs basket identically. so let's say since the stall period, when amazon has rested, down 9%, 10%, the xrt is up 72 that relative performance line which has gone straight down is right on trend we think it bounces right here amazon long and earnings >> amazon long and earnings....
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let's look at two charts that are important. this is the goldman sachs most shorted index. you can see the range it was trading in before it plunged before the papdic. to put that plunge in perspective, it dropped to 51% where the s&p only dropped 35. the ricochet back is such an incredible instance of ecovery the market from it's s&p is up 70%. this is up 3306789 most shorting is done at the institutional level. not a retail phenomenon. it's not just this recent period shorts have been getting murdered, which is to say retail has been performing, in many ways, better the second chart, and this is remarkable, this is that same index, the goldman sachs most shorted index juxtaposed against spider, retail etf, xrt. they're a direct overplay. it means you can't even capture this kind of thing by trading xrt. >> like comey, that's a heck of a chart. lot of correlation there but what might it tell you and tell us >> yeah. so, you know, ice kind of interesting. i have think carter actually touched on this. i think a lot of this has been positioned ed as big money aga small money.
let's look at two charts that are important. this is the goldman sachs most shorted index. you can see the range it was trading in before it plunged before the papdic. to put that plunge in perspective, it dropped to 51% where the s&p only dropped 35. the ricochet back is such an incredible instance of ecovery the market from it's s&p is up 70%. this is up 3306789 most shorting is done at the institutional level. not a retail phenomenon. it's not just this recent period shorts have been...
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it's the same chart. the point is it buy the rumor, sell the news? sometimes it's just about a technical level. not about the price to book. not about interest rates we return to a different level the banks found difficulty today. >> all right carter, thank you. we'll see you in a little bit for options action in the meantime, grasso, i'll go to you since you are our resident technical analyst here. what did you make of the charts and are there those specific individual names within the xlf or the k re? >> yeah. so everything that carter said, i agree with a hundred pirz other than the fact that i think we backed away a couple of times. if you extend that chart out on the xlf, particularly you can look back to 2007. it makes it a double top it could be a triple or quadruple top and those don't exist in technical analysis. when you look at those things, i think that people, as i said before, worried about the market backing off, worried about rates backing off, worried about the banks, but the truth is, the yield curve is the most important thing for
it's the same chart. the point is it buy the rumor, sell the news? sometimes it's just about a technical level. not about the price to book. not about interest rates we return to a different level the banks found difficulty today. >> all right carter, thank you. we'll see you in a little bit for options action in the meantime, grasso, i'll go to you since you are our resident technical analyst here. what did you make of the charts and are there those specific individual names within the...
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next chart, xlu. is of spdr select etf that matches or tracks the s&p 500 utilities sector there's a lot of tension here. we're working into the apex of a wedge, standoff, if you will, and the thinking is we're going to get resolve up. we point out of course the yield at 3.42% versus the s&p at 1.56. 2.2 times out of the market. that's pretty near its historical sort of ratio, if you will, but it's handsome in this environment. final chart is a very up close and personal only a three-month chart i want to depict the gradual early stage but very real bottoming out day-to-day performance, relative performance of utilities we like it we want to be long symbol xlu. >> thanks for that, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah. so let's just unpack a couple of the things that carter was just talking about there. so of course with options, you know, if you buy a stock, you can collect a dividend that's the type of yield you can get when you purchase stocks of course, when you trade options, options don't pay di
next chart, xlu. is of spdr select etf that matches or tracks the s&p 500 utilities sector there's a lot of tension here. we're working into the apex of a wedge, standoff, if you will, and the thinking is we're going to get resolve up. we point out of course the yield at 3.42% versus the s&p at 1.56. 2.2 times out of the market. that's pretty near its historical sort of ratio, if you will, but it's handsome in this environment. final chart is a very up close and personal only a...
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look at the second chart just to make the importance of yield this is a 30-year chart. up 1,000 total return up 2, double. over time, looking back at the beginning of markets, the turn of the century, yield is half your total return, very important. so let's drill down on utilities. next chart, xlu, this is the spider select etf that matches or tracks the s&p 500 utility sector and there's a lot of tension here we're working into the apex of a wedge, it's a standoff, if you will and the thinking is we're going to get resolved up i would point out, of course, the yield at 3.42%, versus the s&p at 1.56% 2.2 times out of the market. that's pretty near its historical sort of ratio, if you will but it's handsome in this environment. final chart is a very up close and personal three-month chart i wanted to sort of depict the gradual early stage, but very real bottoming out day-to-day performance, relative performance, of utilities. we like it, want to be long, symbol xlu. >> thanks for that, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah, so let's just unpack a couple of the things ca
look at the second chart just to make the importance of yield this is a 30-year chart. up 1,000 total return up 2, double. over time, looking back at the beginning of markets, the turn of the century, yield is half your total return, very important. so let's drill down on utilities. next chart, xlu, this is the spider select etf that matches or tracks the s&p 500 utility sector and there's a lot of tension here we're working into the apex of a wedge, it's a standoff, if you will and the...
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final chart is a very up close and personal this is only a three-month chart. i wanted to sort of depict the gradual early stage but very real bottoming out day-to-day performance, relative performance of utilities we like it want to be long. symbol xlu >> all right thank for that, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah. so let's just unpack a couple of the things that carter was just talking about there. of course, with options, you know, if you buy a stock, you can collect the dividend that's the type of yield you can get when you purchase stock. of course, when you trade options, options don't pay dividends but that doesn't mean there aren't very sfek p effective ways to collect yield. one of the things we want to look at. yes, it's true, rates have gone up but they still remain quite low. sales have been better than expected for the utilities sector, the s&p utilities sector particularly, take a look at what the sector was prior to the march sell awe we were looking at 18 times, maybe a little bit more. take a look are at the price to earning on that sector
final chart is a very up close and personal this is only a three-month chart. i wanted to sort of depict the gradual early stage but very real bottoming out day-to-day performance, relative performance of utilities we like it want to be long. symbol xlu >> all right thank for that, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah. so let's just unpack a couple of the things that carter was just talking about there. of course, with options, you know, if you buy a stock, you can collect the...
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this is a two-panel chart. amazon on the top.g at on the bottom relative performance to the xrt. in many ways, the most shorted basket, as you say, lays over with the goldman sachs basket identically. since, let's say, the stall period, right, when amazon has rested, down nine, 10% since september 2nd. the xrt is up 72 the relative performance line which has gone straight down is right on trend and we think it bounces right here amazon long into earnings. >> amazon long into earnings mike khouw, would you agree with that is there an options trade here what do you make of carter's analysis >> yeah. so there's a couple things number one, do we think there's still potential up side in a company as large as amazon that's the first questio on making a long bet secondly, is there an options trade. one might hope so, given how much each share of stock might cost we've got earnings coming up typically over the last eight quarters it has has moved 4% higher or lower over the couple of days. right now the options market is implying a move
this is a two-panel chart. amazon on the top.g at on the bottom relative performance to the xrt. in many ways, the most shorted basket, as you say, lays over with the goldman sachs basket identically. since, let's say, the stall period, right, when amazon has rested, down nine, 10% since september 2nd. the xrt is up 72 the relative performance line which has gone straight down is right on trend and we think it bounces right here amazon long into earnings. >> amazon long into earnings mike...
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so the first chart, this is just the u.s. dollar chart, and it's in a free fall we know this just to put this in context, not shown here, there are only nine instances in history going back to the 1970s where the u.s. dollar index has not had that trend move back towards the 150-day moving average this long basically we're up to nine months that's a probability of occurrence of 0.08%. take a look at the next chart. we are now down in the u.s. dollar right to those lows of late 2017, 2018. you can see the circle at this point, based on how rare it is to go this far without some sort of counter trend move, that's what we're thinking so third chart, what we're thinking at a minimum is that the down trend line in effect since the peak that we throw back, we kick back to that down trend line now, that would be a 3% to 4% move in the dollar up, and so the thinking is the commodities, which have been on a tear, of course, will suffer a bit. next chart, this is the continuous commodity futures price index, the old crb and it has ever
so the first chart, this is just the u.s. dollar chart, and it's in a free fall we know this just to put this in context, not shown here, there are only nine instances in history going back to the 1970s where the u.s. dollar index has not had that trend move back towards the 150-day moving average this long basically we're up to nine months that's a probability of occurrence of 0.08%. take a look at the next chart. we are now down in the u.s. dollar right to those lows of late 2017, 2018. you...
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how the likes of to talk on instagram the change to how the charts in the last year what picked up and in 2nd re of which is the new video feature instagram you that that's kind of it picked up clone really but they encourage you to upload their own content but you someone else that's moving some of these people become really multiply if and that's new for social media because you know if you remember facebook was very much about copyright violations even taking you with a video down if they used popular music so i mean it's a bit ironic that now the feud to take took off get paid to to use the song and for instance charlie the mill you know she is one of the biggest dick took off and reportedly she gets paid $40000.00 just to use the song in the video and dance to it so off of course all in the hope that this viral on the app and then goes viral in the charts and you have a number one hit so basically your song needs to have the potential for a good social media challenge then you go viral drugs at the top of the charts doesn't matter about the music sounds easy so why doesn't every p
how the likes of to talk on instagram the change to how the charts in the last year what picked up and in 2nd re of which is the new video feature instagram you that that's kind of it picked up clone really but they encourage you to upload their own content but you someone else that's moving some of these people become really multiply if and that's new for social media because you know if you remember facebook was very much about copyright violations even taking you with a video down if they...
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great-looking chart.the health care sector at 163.55 close today, i think you've got dead it right 161.80. >> "final call." tony kick us off. >> i think ge electrifying the future with renewable energy call diagonal spread. >> carter? >> apple poised to break out. >> mike khouk. >> new traders think about five rights. >> does it for us on >>> my mission is simple, this make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i prom mise to hl you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you money. my job is to entertain and teach. call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. how is business holding up not talking about how covid is affecting the econom
great-looking chart.the health care sector at 163.55 close today, i think you've got dead it right 161.80. >> "final call." tony kick us off. >> i think ge electrifying the future with renewable energy call diagonal spread. >> carter? >> apple poised to break out. >> mike khouk. >> new traders think about five rights. >> does it for us on >>> my mission is simple, this make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all...
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great-looking chart.health care sector at 163.55 close today, i think you've got dead it right 161.80. >> "final call." tony kick us off. >> i think g.e. electrifying the future with renewable energy call diagonal spread. >> carter? >> apple poised to break out. >> mike khouw. >> new traders think about buy rights >> that does it for us on "options action. see you bath here next friday. mad munn starts right now. - [ang program is a paid advertisement for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featuring deborah norville on award winning journalist and new york times bestselling author. - we are all living in strange and unsettling times. never in history has everyone on the planet been challenged by the same thing. covid-19 has changed the way we work, the way we interact and we're all still trying to figure out what it means for our future. amidst the uncertainty, all of us are trying to take care of our families as best as possible. i've lost track of how many masks i've made and we'
great-looking chart.health care sector at 163.55 close today, i think you've got dead it right 161.80. >> "final call." tony kick us off. >> i think g.e. electrifying the future with renewable energy call diagonal spread. >> carter? >> apple poised to break out. >> mike khouw. >> new traders think about buy rights >> that does it for us on "options action. see you bath here next friday. mad munn starts right now. - [ang program is a paid...
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i think were simply following the wrong chart.— following the wrong chart. there. thank _ following the wrong chart. we must leave it there. thank you _ following the wrong chart. we must leave it there. thank you very - following the wrong chart. we mustj leave it there. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. the supply of coronavirus vaccines is a critical issue — but the eu is angry because it says it's not getting its fair share. it's threatened to impose controls on the export of vaccines made within the bloc — and that could affect the supply of the pfizer/biontech jab to other countries. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake explains. this international health crisis became even more political today. and that's because the eu is furious with the makers of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine who have told eu countries that in the coming weeks they will be receiving far fewer vaccines than promise. tens of millions fewer. and tonight the boss of astrazeneca said this is a consequence of the eu signing its contract three months after the uk did. for exa
i think were simply following the wrong chart.— following the wrong chart. there. thank _ following the wrong chart. we must leave it there. thank you _ following the wrong chart. we must leave it there. thank you very - following the wrong chart. we mustj leave it there. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. the supply of coronavirus vaccines is a critical issue — but the eu is angry because it says it's not getting its fair share. it's threatened to impose controls on the export...
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that we've brought along on the second chart.istribution of where the sell side believes ten-year yield will end the year. only four of 58 analysts out there believe ten-year yields will exceed 150. so what's the surprise here? i think you can get a two-year handle on yields the street is not ready for it second surprise. let's talk about the dollar. i think this goes than in hand with the yield call. if you're going to get bond yields meaningfully higher, that creates an attraction for capital flows into the u.s everyone is a dollar bear. i have think we need to be very, very mindful of how lopsided sentiment had gotten on one side our dollar survey shows one of the highest levels of bearishness since 2014 we had seen these coincide with dollar rallies in the past i don't think it would be a shock to see dxy bounce perhaps back to the 93 or 94 zone. it brings us to what i think is the third surprise energy more than just a trade every time people talk about the secretary o, even the bulls, it's described as only a trade we think
that we've brought along on the second chart.istribution of where the sell side believes ten-year yield will end the year. only four of 58 analysts out there believe ten-year yields will exceed 150. so what's the surprise here? i think you can get a two-year handle on yields the street is not ready for it second surprise. let's talk about the dollar. i think this goes than in hand with the yield call. if you're going to get bond yields meaningfully higher, that creates an attraction for capital...
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or annotations by me the next chart, now i've added the lines. this is -- this is the set-up optically. a well defined up trend then it gets ahead of itself it pulls back the trend. it reapproaches the highs a month ago, back sway, but shallow, and now here we are re-approaching it again. this is the moment where you typically break out. and then the final just another way to draw the lines, one can call this a cup and handle it doesn't matter what you call it what it is is more often than not, the set-up that foreshadows a break out. stocked closed at 139.07, we're thinking 150 >> thank you for that, carter. so from carter's jacket, tie and pocket square, we go to mike what is the trade? >> the vest is actually made of wool if you're at the nasdaq right now i want to thank them they're the ones that september it to me, part of the christmas package they sent out. it's keeping me warm we're going to talk about earnings here. if you take a look at the last eight quarters, apple has moved an average of 4.5% we often talked about implied moves. if y
or annotations by me the next chart, now i've added the lines. this is -- this is the set-up optically. a well defined up trend then it gets ahead of itself it pulls back the trend. it reapproaches the highs a month ago, back sway, but shallow, and now here we are re-approaching it again. this is the moment where you typically break out. and then the final just another way to draw the lines, one can call this a cup and handle it doesn't matter what you call it what it is is more often than not,...
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to it so off of course all in the hope that this goes viral on the app and then goes viral in the chartsand you have a number one hit so basically your song needs to have the potential for a good social media challenge then you go viral drugs of the top of the charts doesn't matter but the music sounds easy so why doesn't every pop singer do it well . actually not that easy because you can't plan a viral moment it has to be offended because social media you know if they can spot a fake a mile away and that's actually what happened this week to jennifer lopez she uploaded a video on her instagram and had to talk and channel because she wanted to recreate it almost iconic beach scene a lot don't cost a thing then you think video and so we see how strolling down the beach and she's throwing up an expensive watch and have fun with laughter and you know eventually this posting and saying can't wait for your recreate it's new challenge but social media you thought they didn't like it they even crittur 5 tough why because they called the tone deaf it's went out we're in the middle of a pandemic
to it so off of course all in the hope that this goes viral on the app and then goes viral in the chartsand you have a number one hit so basically your song needs to have the potential for a good social media challenge then you go viral drugs of the top of the charts doesn't matter but the music sounds easy so why doesn't every pop singer do it well . actually not that easy because you can't plan a viral moment it has to be offended because social media you know if they can spot a fake a mile...
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how the likes of to talk on instagram changed to have the charts in the last year what picked up and in 2nd re of which is the new video feature instagram you this that's kind of it picked up clone really but they encourage you to and upload their own content but you someone else that's music full of these people become really multiply it and that's new for social media because you know that's where you remember facebook was very much about copyright violations even taking you with a video camera if they used popular music so i mean it's a bit ironic that now the suits take took off get paid to to use the song and for instance charlie de mille you know she is one of the biggest to talk us and reportedly she gets paid $40000.00 just to use the song in the video and dance to it so off of course all in the hope that this viral on the app and then goes viral in the charts and you have a number one hit so basically your song needs to have the potential for a good social media challenge then you go viral right so the top of the charts doesn't matter about the music serves easy so why doesn
how the likes of to talk on instagram changed to have the charts in the last year what picked up and in 2nd re of which is the new video feature instagram you this that's kind of it picked up clone really but they encourage you to and upload their own content but you someone else that's music full of these people become really multiply it and that's new for social media because you know that's where you remember facebook was very much about copyright violations even taking you with a video...
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but this family chart was one of the things that an american diplomat grabbed.ere we have it today. katie: right. it was salvaged and the political officer who created it had no idea. his colleague, weeks after the evacuation, surprised him, and walked into his office at the department of state and handed this over, much to his surprise that it survived. alison: very much so. but i think it was a smart thing to do because there was so much fear of reprisal from the south vietnamese when the northfield -- north vietnamese entered, which led to the evacuation. this would have given a roadmap to any kind of political connections. i'm sure there is a lot of value to saving this document. katie: right, absolutely. and we are happy to have this now. crises continued in the 1970's. there is a lot going on in iran in the late 1970's, a lot of protests. alison: a lot of protests. so in 1979, the islamic state was created after much political violence and unrest. of course, putting the americans who were serving as diplomats in grave danger. and it all came to a head when
but this family chart was one of the things that an american diplomat grabbed.ere we have it today. katie: right. it was salvaged and the political officer who created it had no idea. his colleague, weeks after the evacuation, surprised him, and walked into his office at the department of state and handed this over, much to his surprise that it survived. alison: very much so. but i think it was a smart thing to do because there was so much fear of reprisal from the south vietnamese when the...
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into the public consciousness that's right you mentioned her 2 books going to the top of the box charts. twitter account went from $50000.00 followers before the inauguration to more than a 1000000 in less than 24 hours so a whole new level of fame wow and of course she's $22.00 so her instagram blew up as well here she is reacting. really. not not. just. followers and even post any. support coming in after this. very excited i think it's actually more than 2000000 now goldman also posted pictures of her mother who is of course referenced in the poem with the line a skinny black girl descended from slaves and raised by a single mother she showed her mom giving up on the heels. story of harry truman very human and here's her with the clintons hillary clinton later tweeted about the young poets stated desire to run for president in 2036 saying i can't quite well an amazing day for gore a man who clearly has a lot of charisma her poem derby hill we climb also demands attention with listen in to another key moment. we are striving to florence or union with purpose to compose a country commi
into the public consciousness that's right you mentioned her 2 books going to the top of the box charts. twitter account went from $50000.00 followers before the inauguration to more than a 1000000 in less than 24 hours so a whole new level of fame wow and of course she's $22.00 so her instagram blew up as well here she is reacting. really. not not. just. followers and even post any. support coming in after this. very excited i think it's actually more than 2000000 now goldman also posted...
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and so i think that's one of the evolutions that people see of like charts that make sense and then charts that eventually don't you know i mean like i want to figure out the spacing of it a little bit yeah we should try and yes and then start slashing. part of the purpose of creating 100 illustrations is i want people to look at and question the illustration they see in front of them because the truth is that there is a high degree of imprecision in in data right there is something to be said for that and understand that for every statistic that you see the truth lies somewhere within the parameters around that number 2 is funny i think even this one right here which did really really well this is one of the like more successful ones i think this one i got the number slightly wrong so it's photo shopped in the final version so i like the bars a little bit so i don't know if that affects the value of it is actually just like wrong there's your process in that you like double checking numbers over here. and honestly getting it wrong the time i feel like it's important to be transpare
and so i think that's one of the evolutions that people see of like charts that make sense and then charts that eventually don't you know i mean like i want to figure out the spacing of it a little bit yeah we should try and yes and then start slashing. part of the purpose of creating 100 illustrations is i want people to look at and question the illustration they see in front of them because the truth is that there is a high degree of imprecision in in data right there is something to be said...
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well, just three charts. the first, take a look i've drawn one line here what we would character this as is a rally to a difficult level. meaning with today's strength just slightly over 50 before backing away, wti undid all of its weakness associated with the pandemic, returned exactly to its late february level. now look at the second chart this is the exact same chart, just another way to draw the lines. you have a well defined sequence here of lower levels basically in september, 2018, we were at or near 70 you can see that and then in december of '19 we were at 60 plus or minus and now we've rallied to 50. 70, 60, 50 it's a rally to a difficult level. sometimes there is by the rumor cell the news. crude could have been up $10 a barrel but it stopped not randomly, right at that line i think that's important the third and final chart, now, this is a two panel. it's the same thing we just looked at, the top being wti, the front contact which is february, and the bottom panel is relative performance to a bro
well, just three charts. the first, take a look i've drawn one line here what we would character this as is a rally to a difficult level. meaning with today's strength just slightly over 50 before backing away, wti undid all of its weakness associated with the pandemic, returned exactly to its late february level. now look at the second chart this is the exact same chart, just another way to draw the lines. you have a well defined sequence here of lower levels basically in september, 2018, we...
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quite a few white lines on the chart squashing together.larly across the southern part of the uk. that wind coming from a relatively cold place so it'll stay chilly actually throughout the coming week and we are likely to see some rain, sleet and snow at times. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. for viewers in the uk and around the world. research confirms the new coronavirus variant discovered in the uk has a much quicker rate of transmission. if the new variant is 110w transmission. if the new variant is now present, increasing the r number, instead of a decrease of 30%, we get a massive increase in the number of cases could triple. this is a more serious change in the virus we have seen. as the us struggles to roll out the covid vaccine, we look at which countries have responded best of the challenge. a new era begins as the brexit transition period ends and the uk completes its formal separation from the european union. as
quite a few white lines on the chart squashing together.larly across the southern part of the uk. that wind coming from a relatively cold place so it'll stay chilly actually throughout the coming week and we are likely to see some rain, sleet and snow at times. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. for viewers in the uk and around the world. research confirms the new coronavirus variant discovered in the uk has a much quicker rate of transmission. if the new variant is 110w transmission. if...
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s ‘last christmas' finally tops the uk music charts.
s ‘last christmas' finally tops the uk music charts.
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how have the likes of to talk on instagram the change to how the charts in the last year what picked up and instagram really of which is the new video feature instagram you that that's kind of it picked up clone really but they encourage you to and upload their own content but you someone else must know that some of these people become really multiply if and that's new for social media because you know that's where you remember facebook was very much about copyright violations even taking you with a video of them or if they used popular music so i mean it's a bit ironic that now if she would stick to get paid to use the song and for instance charlie de mille you know she is one of the biggest take took off and reportedly she gets paid $40000.00 just to use the song in the video and dance to it so off of course all in the hope that this goes viral on the app and then goes viral in the charts and you have a number one hit so basically your song needs to have the potential for a good social media challenge then you go viral drugs at the top of the charts doesn't matter but the music sou
how have the likes of to talk on instagram the change to how the charts in the last year what picked up and instagram really of which is the new video feature instagram you that that's kind of it picked up clone really but they encourage you to and upload their own content but you someone else must know that some of these people become really multiply if and that's new for social media because you know that's where you remember facebook was very much about copyright violations even taking you...
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look at the weekly chart the move last spring and summer. amazon spent the last few months trading sideways we want that, right? sideways it's doing nothing when this stock does nothing, you know what happens? people give up on it all sorts of shows and articles saying amazon is dead. amazon is dead people are getting vaccinated. i've told you that's wrong once you buy a new category, let's take the thumbnails out of the equation let's go based purely on the charts amazon has two powerful forces on the side. there is a seasonal pattern protected to the given point of the year and the seasonal pattern says amazon tends to rally from when? from january to july in other words, guess what it's time to buy right now tomorrow second and perhaps more importantly, guess what? the williams is the indicator he put together to measure institutional buying he says funds, and large traders have been accumulating amazon aggressively during this period of dull drums they're in there buying just like they did in late 2018 again in september of 2019 both of
look at the weekly chart the move last spring and summer. amazon spent the last few months trading sideways we want that, right? sideways it's doing nothing when this stock does nothing, you know what happens? people give up on it all sorts of shows and articles saying amazon is dead. amazon is dead people are getting vaccinated. i've told you that's wrong once you buy a new category, let's take the thumbnails out of the equation let's go based purely on the charts amazon has two powerful...
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how about a chart on bitcoin? a normal charge, with logs which show percent change through this is not the bitcoin chart you are used to seeing. it's a look rhythmic chart showing a percent change, slope and even with this, notice the curve on the right side, which is the acceleration of the 40,000 in bitcoin. as ritter come mentioned we saw this in 2017. always look rhythmic, edward vanderbilt is with us. what have you learned? >> i'm actually heartbroken, i had a whole she'll set up about long stateic on the -- along scale chart and you just showed it. this is something we have seen over time, not many asset classes can do that. 33%, i spokericed to a new investor who went long for the first time before christmas, i checked in to see, and he says it's obscene, the amount of money making. as spectacular as the upside is, the crash is equally spectacular. timing is everything. yougot it right in 2017 made 3000%, if you got it wrong you went down like 80%. timing is everything. and we are starting to see this curvi
how about a chart on bitcoin? a normal charge, with logs which show percent change through this is not the bitcoin chart you are used to seeing. it's a look rhythmic chart showing a percent change, slope and even with this, notice the curve on the right side, which is the acceleration of the 40,000 in bitcoin. as ritter come mentioned we saw this in 2017. always look rhythmic, edward vanderbilt is with us. what have you learned? >> i'm actually heartbroken, i had a whole she'll set up...
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and this chart became a pretty handy tool and pretty popular among his fellow officers.nd when he left vietnam and came back to washington, d.c., for his next post, this chart was left in the embassy for the use by his colleagues as they continued there. and thankfully, this survived. it almost didn't. >> it almost didn't. in 1975, of course, south vietnam, you know, completely collapsed and so the american embassy was very hastily evacuated. there are very iconic figures of helicopters landing on the roof and a lot of south vietnamese citizen attempting to board that helicopter. for american personnel working inside these embassies you often have to make a snap decision on what to take with you. obviously you want to take classified things but you're also in a helicopter, what's the weight of the helicopter, but this family chart was one of the things that an american diplomat grabbed. and so here we have it today. >> it was salvaged. and the political officer who created it had no idea. and his colleague -- weeks later after the evacuation, you know, surprised him, wal
and this chart became a pretty handy tool and pretty popular among his fellow officers.nd when he left vietnam and came back to washington, d.c., for his next post, this chart was left in the embassy for the use by his colleagues as they continued there. and thankfully, this survived. it almost didn't. >> it almost didn't. in 1975, of course, south vietnam, you know, completely collapsed and so the american embassy was very hastily evacuated. there are very iconic figures of helicopters...
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i want to bring up one of our charts, one that our chart maestros called chart of the year. it includes the performance of the s&p 500. it is closely correlated. we talk about the torre nts--is a temper tantrum something to worry about from investors? david: i remember the last temper tantrum. the great, before financial crisis, we would see fed that the fed raise interest , or even invert the yield curve. i remember talking to kathleen about the inverted yield curve many years ago when we had that subject before the great financial crisis. -- we have anow large infusion of worldwide liquidity. all the g7 central banks have their foot to the pedal. all of them have a 2% inflation target more or less and all of them have not been able to hit it. what that says is they are going to keep doing more and more and more. once they hit the 2% inflation target and they begin to restrict liquidity, this is an entirely different game. but that is then and not now. host 2: bank stocks is one of the areas where you think things look good. jp morgan is outshining its peers on this chart.
i want to bring up one of our charts, one that our chart maestros called chart of the year. it includes the performance of the s&p 500. it is closely correlated. we talk about the torre nts--is a temper tantrum something to worry about from investors? david: i remember the last temper tantrum. the great, before financial crisis, we would see fed that the fed raise interest , or even invert the yield curve. i remember talking to kathleen about the inverted yield curve many years ago when we...
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and came back to washington, d.c., for his next post, this chart was left in the embassy for the uses colleagues as they continued there. and thankfully this survived and it almost didn't. >> it almost didn't. in 1975, of course, south vietnam, you know, completely collapsed and so the american embassy was very hastily evacuated. there are very iconic figures of helicopters landing on the roof and a lot of south vietnamesejo citizens attempting to board that helicopter. you have to make a snap decision on what to take with you. what's the weight of the helicopter? but this family chart was one of the things that an american diplomat grabbed and so here we have it today. >> right. it was salvaged. and the political officer who created it had no idea. and his colleague weeks later after the evacuation, you know, surprised him, walking into his office at the department of state and handed this over to him much to his surprise that it survived the evacuation. >> i think it was actually a smart thing to do because there was so much fear of reprisals from the south vietnamese when the nort
and came back to washington, d.c., for his next post, this chart was left in the embassy for the uses colleagues as they continued there. and thankfully this survived and it almost didn't. >> it almost didn't. in 1975, of course, south vietnam, you know, completely collapsed and so the american embassy was very hastily evacuated. there are very iconic figures of helicopters landing on the roof and a lot of south vietnamesejo citizens attempting to board that helicopter. you have to make a...
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i knew i was playing really well. 136 average in the six that was off the charts.ng to get mine? was it nerves on the big stage? yes. i've won many tenderness before bob never had that sort of pressure to win the first world championship. and to become well number one. ——i championship. and to become well number one. —— i had one mattress before. there was a lot of pressure. i'm sure you can all see it was tough to get over there windy line but thankfully i had such a big lead that i had
i knew i was playing really well. 136 average in the six that was off the charts.ng to get mine? was it nerves on the big stage? yes. i've won many tenderness before bob never had that sort of pressure to win the first world championship. and to become well number one. ——i championship. and to become well number one. —— i had one mattress before. there was a lot of pressure. i'm sure you can all see it was tough to get over there windy line but thankfully i had such a big lead that i had
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on the i met him steppin was an archer a and tell basi and doing the charts for the band sands and sort oft over the position i was doing the arrangements they see things as an adult some of those guys over the years billy make outs like that it is a huge part of. the guy who did all of the chartering treatments the classic ones from motown was in school at the time he was a teenager ok now so yeah and sometimes he might say i can't be there you know until whatever time i'm going to finish what i'm doing so yeah it's crazy and. you know when when you think speaking of quincy jones quincy jones proved produced and in music that means directed organized as opposed to a film quincy jones produced lesley gore. really i just saw her on that show down in santa monica i forget what it's called that concert and lesley gore came out with some heavy weights and she hit the hell out of the ball that night shea did it's my party she did you don't own me one of the 1st real women's lib the songs way before i am woman helen reddy but. yeah so quincy quincy's he's he's the real deal. you know paul whe
on the i met him steppin was an archer a and tell basi and doing the charts for the band sands and sort oft over the position i was doing the arrangements they see things as an adult some of those guys over the years billy make outs like that it is a huge part of. the guy who did all of the chartering treatments the classic ones from motown was in school at the time he was a teenager ok now so yeah and sometimes he might say i can't be there you know until whatever time i'm going to finish what...
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remain to president trump or whether or not he wants to put distance between himself and trump and chart a path for the republican party with him or someone else at the helm. host: one more thing, maybe two. given the president elect's schedule, have you gotten any sense of how covering the biden white house will be different from the trump white house? guest: we do expect covering the biden white house be more predictable, more organized. they expect to have daily briefings. we do not expect biden to be tweeting as much as president trump. you are unlikely to see as much abrupt policy changes the way we have seen with president trump. for example, the most recent stimulus bill. at the last minute president trump blew it up and said i don't like this bill. i am going to consider not signing this. it should have $2000 checks. with the biden administration we are likely to see a more coordinated process. if somebody speaks something out of the administration, they are speaking on behalf of the president after a thorough policy process. there will be less chaos and potentially less dramatic
remain to president trump or whether or not he wants to put distance between himself and trump and chart a path for the republican party with him or someone else at the helm. host: one more thing, maybe two. given the president elect's schedule, have you gotten any sense of how covering the biden white house will be different from the trump white house? guest: we do expect covering the biden white house be more predictable, more organized. they expect to have daily briefings. we do not expect...
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there you see the chart. still obviously it has done well.ne:romaine: i remember when we use to see bitcoin every single day on the show. the soon to be treasury secretary janet yellen weighed in on it last week at her confirmation hearing, what she thought about crypto. >> cryptocurrencies are a particular concern. many are used mainly to elicit financing. i think we need to examine ways in which we can curtail their use and make sure anti-money laundering does not occur through those channels. joe: so joining us with more insight, michael. i saw on twitter today you are making a big donation to coin center, mdc lobbying -- in d.c. lobbying. what are your big concerns? you heard janet yellen talking about the potential use of crypto there. how do you want to see regulation move forward in a positive way from your perspective? >> i think we made the donation because we feel there has never been a better time to invest in this asset class. i think when we start seeing statements like what was just made, the biggest component missing here, thos
there you see the chart. still obviously it has done well.ne:romaine: i remember when we use to see bitcoin every single day on the show. the soon to be treasury secretary janet yellen weighed in on it last week at her confirmation hearing, what she thought about crypto. >> cryptocurrencies are a particular concern. many are used mainly to elicit financing. i think we need to examine ways in which we can curtail their use and make sure anti-money laundering does not occur through those...
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the price august the, you see it on the chart right now.at that time, it dipped been -- dipped below four dollars a share. it happened that several investors, roaring katie, myself, michael berry independent of one another made the same investing decision at that point and decided it would be a waiting game. joe: explain why the physical retailing of videogames, why this? it does not exist in any other form anymore. people don't really buy -- get why some people buy dvds. not really. why does it still exist as a thing, when so much is streaming online? >> we talked about it. i went into it in detail. there's a lot of economics for the end consumer people need to think about. he videogame can provide you -- a videogame can provide you with many hours of entertainment value. but tying it to a physical product that is $60, nextgen ones are going to come out, there's a residual value inherently that is there, that videogame. if i want to sell it to a friend, sell it back to gamestop, trade it, i want to just simply have that collectibility piec
the price august the, you see it on the chart right now.at that time, it dipped been -- dipped below four dollars a share. it happened that several investors, roaring katie, myself, michael berry independent of one another made the same investing decision at that point and decided it would be a waiting game. joe: explain why the physical retailing of videogames, why this? it does not exist in any other form anymore. people don't really buy -- get why some people buy dvds. not really. why does...
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s festive classic tops the uk singles charts.r way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today, and then we'll be in france, and again, it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. just good? no, fantastic! that's better! bells toll this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us senate has over—ridden donald trump's presidential veto for the first time, just weeks before he leaves office. they voted overwhelmingly to approve a defence bill mr trump had blocked. rescuers in norway have found a body in the debris of homes swallowed up by a landslip near 0slo on wednesday. it's the first confirmed fatality. emergency workers managed to get into the crater on foot for the first time but nine people, including children, are still un
s festive classic tops the uk singles charts.r way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today, and then we'll be in france, and again, it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. just...
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yes it's parabolic but i'll show you why it's parabolic we've be in the money printer and this is a chart of thick coin verses m 2 money supply and you see big queen is just ahead of money supply so it's it's it's it's forecasting and it's responding and reacting and it's protecting a let's talk about this ok because you see there is a term for this and it's called front running the money parts or go bird the central bankers printing all those trillions of dollars is in a terminal cat loop of interminable length that can not stop now and the bitcoin market knows this and this is how in the why in the when we see the melt up because the smart money michael saylor paul tudor jones blackrock. i have figured this out and they also figured out that price discovery and gold has been shattered due to the financialization of gold gold is now no different than money sorry to have to tell you that folks but that's the truth still a true price discovery now that reflects the money printing go per is because i have my hand on the on the money gun i don't feel like pulling the trigger yet but i have m
yes it's parabolic but i'll show you why it's parabolic we've be in the money printer and this is a chart of thick coin verses m 2 money supply and you see big queen is just ahead of money supply so it's it's it's it's forecasting and it's responding and reacting and it's protecting a let's talk about this ok because you see there is a term for this and it's called front running the money parts or go bird the central bankers printing all those trillions of dollars is in a terminal cat loop of...
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check out the monthly chart. all right? really important after getting beaten to a pulp, last year you can see it goes down the green back is stabilizing after breaching its floor of support last month there is the breach, okay? meanwhile the index is most over sold in decades. the last thing we want right now is a stronger dollar it makes american experts more expensive but garner thinks that might be in the cards because the weak dollar is too crowded when it's crowded there are too many people in it. when you look at the data from the commodity futures trading commission, speculators are holding the largest short dollar position since 2007. that's crazy crowd of trades rarely work. everybody is betting against the dollar, there is nobody left to sell we know a stronger green back translates to higher trels susure -- treasury prices. look at the seasonal pattern the ten-year tends to rally in the first quarter. again, that means remember bonds go up. rates go down. how about the monthly chart of the ten-year treasury futu
check out the monthly chart. all right? really important after getting beaten to a pulp, last year you can see it goes down the green back is stabilizing after breaching its floor of support last month there is the breach, okay? meanwhile the index is most over sold in decades. the last thing we want right now is a stronger dollar it makes american experts more expensive but garner thinks that might be in the cards because the weak dollar is too crowded when it's crowded there are too many...
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it was kept off the top of the charts in 1984 by band aid's ‘do they know it's christmas'.ns to him. # last christmas i gave you my heart # but the very next day you gave it away. . . # i mean, it's one of those tracks that people, when you hear it, you think about george, you think about wham, and you think about the time of year, it's the perfect track. # last christmas i gave you my heart. ..# i was really shocked, actually, it had never been to number one on the uk charts before. it's one of those songs that people request all the time because they love wham, they love george. i was very, very lucky to know wham from their earliest days. when they first came over in 1982, i had them on my radio show. they did their first ever live gigs with me at the beginning of 1983. i took them to the 321 club in santa monica, california, and that was the first time they played live when they lip synced to young guns and bad boys. and then they did it the next night at the club i was doing in westwood. # well, it's been a year, it doesn't surprise me...# the uk charts, to be number o
it was kept off the top of the charts in 1984 by band aid's ‘do they know it's christmas'.ns to him. # last christmas i gave you my heart # but the very next day you gave it away. . . # i mean, it's one of those tracks that people, when you hear it, you think about george, you think about wham, and you think about the time of year, it's the perfect track. # last christmas i gave you my heart. ..# i was really shocked, actually, it had never been to number one on the uk charts before. it's one...
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and, after a wait of 36 christmases, wham's festive classic finally tops the uk singles charts.lo and welcome to the programme. we start in the us, where congress has overturned president trump's veto of a defence spending bill — the first time this has happened in his presidency. the bill included funding for a 3% pay rise for us troops. paul hawkins reports. the famous pentagon, home to the us department of defence. its budget for the year, once passed by both houses of congress, is usually signed off by the president. at least that's what has happened for the past 59 years. but this year he vetoed it. so instead we had the rare sight of a new year's day session in congress, specifically the senate, controlled by president trump's republican party, voting to overturn his veto. the bill on reconsideration is past. the objection to the president of the united states to the contrary. this was the first time congress had overturned a veto by president trump. it's a big deal. this is the first and probably last veto override that president trump will face. republicans have mostly a
and, after a wait of 36 christmases, wham's festive classic finally tops the uk singles charts.lo and welcome to the programme. we start in the us, where congress has overturned president trump's veto of a defence spending bill — the first time this has happened in his presidency. the bill included funding for a 3% pay rise for us troops. paul hawkins reports. the famous pentagon, home to the us department of defence. its budget for the year, once passed by both houses of congress, is usually...