Thursday, January 28, 2021

πŸ˜• Retail Traders Triumph Over the Fee-Hungry, Poor-Performing “Pros”

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Good morning. For years, retail investors have been stuck with funds both either underperform the market, and have such high fees that it's been impossible to consistently beat the market. Hedge funds have infamously taken "two and twenty" fees— 2% of assets and 20% of profits (if any).

Now, we're seeing retail investors use internet boards like Wall Street Bets on Reddit to crowdsource trading opportunities. On the other side of the trade? Hedge fund "experts" who think they know better, and who got overly pessimistic on shares of a company. The drama will likely end with shares of companies like GameStop crashing back down, but not before a few big-name traders are completely humiliated. Score one for the little guy.


Now here's the rest of the news:

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MARKETS
DOW 30,302.97 -2.05%
S&P 3,750.95 -2.56%
NASDAQ 13,270.60 -2.61%
*As of market close
Stocks dropped on Wednesday, with earnings weighing and an afternoon Fed meeting.
Oil rallied 0.1 percent, closing at $52.68 per barrel.
Gold declined 0.5 percent, hitting $1,842 per ounce.
Cryptocurrencies dropped, with Bitcoin last trading at $31,554.

Today's TOP TIPS
The World's Most Valuable Brand Has Changed Again
For the first time in five years, Amazon (AMZN) isn't the reigning global brand. Rather, the title is going back to a name that had it before.

The company? Apple (AAPL). It's the ultimate consumer tech play. While the company can be derided for coming up with small improvements in its tech every year, a rabid fan base and a growing services division continues to reward shareholders.

» FULL STORY

Insider Trading Report: FuelCell Energy (FCEL)
Jason Few, CEO of FuelCell Energy (FCEL), recently added 11,000 shares to his holdings. The buy increased his stake by 98 percent, and the total buy came to just under $200,000.

This marks the first insider transaction since late 2018. Insiders have exclusively been buyers of shares looking at data going back to 2013, paying as much as 4 times more than the current price of shares. Insiders own just under 4 percent of shares.

» FULL STORY

Unusual Options Activity: BlackBerry (BB)
Mobile data security firm BlackBerry (BB) has gotten caught up in the "meme stock" rally of 2021. At least one trader sees shares capable of doubling yet again from here in the next year.

That's based on the January 2022 $40 call. Nearly a clean double with shares near $22, the option expires in 358 days. Over 6,600 contracts traded against a prior open interest of 465, a 14-fold rise in volume. The trader paid about $11.35 for the contracts.

» FULL STORY

IN OTHER NEWS
The Federal Reserve leaves interest rates and bond buying programs unchanged.
Goldman Sachs slashes its CEO pay by $10 million.
Robert Downey Jr. launches a "rolling" venture fund to back sustainability projects.
The boom in retail investing and social platforms to coordinate investment ideas is likely to continue.
In earnings, Starbucks beats on earnings expectations but stumbles on lower sales.
Boeing reports a record quarterly loss.
Microsoft sees revenue rise 17 percent thanks to the cloud business.
Blackstone reports an earnings rise in line with the stock market.
Verizon reports better-than-expected numbers, but offers little guidance.
AT&T writes down DirecTV by $15.5 billion and offers flat guidance for 2021.

S&P 500 MOVERS
TOP
MAC 15.005%
M 11.932%
IRM 10.808%
STX 10.577%
VIAC 7.858%
BOTTOM
LB 12.698%
GPS 10.499%
MCHP 8.236%
TXT 7.461%
XLNX 7.293%

Quote of the Day
My advice to those CEOs would be that, at times like this, your company is not your stock and your stock is not your company. Keep it all in perspective as these very unusual market dynamics are taking place.
- Brendan Kennedy, CEO of Tilray, whose company soared over 1,400 percent on a short squeeze similar to the ones seen in GameStop and AMC Entertainment in recent sessions.

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Tesla is the global leader when it comes to electric vehicle technology. But in a shocking twist of events, Elon Musk is now pivoting and going all-in on THIS emerging technology, because he thinks it "will grow faster than automotive... it will be absolutely incredible."

And he's not the only billionaire chasing it: Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have thrown billions at it too. But one tiny company has already beaten ALL of them to the punch. It currently trades for around $3 a share. But not for long! 

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