Tuesday, February 22, 2022

⛽Why This Asset Is Unlikely to Drop Anytime Soon⛽

Good morning. With stocks, bonds, cryptocurrencies, and even real estate looking like they could...
It's the monthly jobs numbers today and they're not going to be pretty and will be possibly the tip of the iceberg as we head into May.

Good morning. With stocks, bonds, cryptocurrencies, and even real estate looking like they could drop on anything from war fears to higher inflation, only a handful of assets stand out as market hedges now. While precious metals have held their ground over the past tumultuous few months, another hard asset is looking poised to stay strong here.

That commodity is oil. And the latest data shows that the United States will again be a net importer of crude oil this year, following the flip back in 2021. In late 2019 and in all of 2020, the country had become a net exporter of oil for the first time in 40 years. But with reduced domestic production and steady demand, being a net importer also indicates that prices are likely to stay higher on this asset for some time.

Now here's the rest of the news:

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MARKETS
DOW 34,079.18 -0.68%
S&P 4,348.87 -0.72%
NASDAQ 13,548.07 -1.23%
*As of market close
Markets were closed on Monday in the United States, in observance of President's Day.

Today's TOP TIPS
This Top Tech Stock Continues to Deliver Despite Market and Regulatory Headwinds
The stock market selloff has been hitting tech stocks the hardest. That's turned some high-flying valuations into more reasonable ones. While maybe not an extreme value, companies that are able to report growing earnings in spite of the economic headwinds right now could be at a solid entry point.

That's especially true for industry-leading tech companies that are also contending with the issues of larger companies, such as regulatory ones.

» FULL STORY

Insider Trading Report: Penn National Gaming (PENN)
Jane Scaccetti, a director at Penn National Gaming (PENN) recently added 1,975 shares. The buy increased her stake by over 4 percent, and came to a total price of just over $98,000.

This marks the first insider buy at the company in the past year, since the same director picked up 820 shares at a cost of just over $99,000. Otherwise, company directors and executives have been big sellers of shares over the past two years.

» FULL STORY

Unusual Options Activity: Lockheed Martin (LMT)
Shares of defense contractor Lockheed Martin (LMT) moved higher on news of a potential war between Russia and the Ukraine. One trader is betting that shares will decline in the next few weeks as those fears decline.

That's based on the March $390 puts. With 23 days until expiration, 7,787 contracts traded against a prior open interest of 155, for a 50-fold jump in volume. The buyer of the puts paid $13.05 to make the trade.

» FULL STORY

IN OTHER NEWS
Biden and Putin Agree to Summit

Presidents Biden and Putin have agreed, in principle, to a summit as news swirls of a potential war between Russia and Ukraine. The news moved market futures higher on Sunday night, but markets reversed as no set timetable was established.
Child Tax Credits May Lower Tax Returns

Tax refunds may be lower this year, particularly for families. That's because those refunded taxes were already paid out during 2021 as part of an advance child tax credit. Tax preparers also note that 174 million American families received stimulus checks in 2021, which do not count towards taxable income for the year.
Icahn Targets McDonald's

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is nominating two new directors to the board of McDonald's (MCD). The activist investor would like to see the company improve its treatment of pigs, nothing that the animals are intelligent and may needlessly suffer while in the production chain for the fast-food giant.
DeLorean Hints at EV Offering

Revived auto brand DeLorean is potentially coming back as an electric vehicle. The automaker's current management is working on a newer version of the iconic 1980s car, and is also supplying parts for the estimated 6,000 remaining vehicles.
OpenSea Investigates Phishing Attack

OpenSea, an NFT marketplace, is investigating a phishing attack. The platform notes that 32 users had NFTs stolen following the signing of a malicious payload from an attacker. The platform notes that, thanks to the blockchain ledger, some of the stolen NFTs have already been recovered and returned.

S&P 500 MOVERS
TOP
DLTR 4.855%
LKQ  3.401%
SEE 3.326%
ED 3.241%
F 2.902%
BOTTOM
MELI 8.137%
PPL 7.409%
LBTYK 5.964%
ENPH 5.951%
CE 5.925%

Quote of the Day
Whether it's geopolitics, whether it's the labor market, whether it's supply disruptions — no matter what you look at, everything is pointing to inflation being front and center.
- Rich Bernstein, Richard Bernstein Advisors CEO, on why inflation concerns remain the big reason for the market's gyrations and why a number of factors point to continued market volatility for weeks to come.

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There are over 10 million short-term rental properties worldwide, representing a $1.2 trillion market, and according to Airbnb's CEO, there's a massive shortage of property owners.

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