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The noise is eerily reminiscent of Russian drone strikes on Ukraine, but this episode was recorded closer to Moscow than to Kyiv. As the object comes closer, it becomes clear: This is a Ukrainian drone, flying over Russian territory. Seconds later, the drone dives from the sky, smashing into a pipe-covered tower at a Russian oil refinery, exploding on impact. The strike on March 13, one of several on this facility alone, was part of a concerted Ukrainian effort to target Russian oil refineries with long-range drones. Ukrainian drones like these are now equipped with a basic form of Artificial Intelligence, according to a source close to Ukraine’s drone program.
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April sees about 10% of all preannouncements for a given year on average, according to Goldman Sachs. Given that earnings announcements can cause stock volatility, whether they are scheduled or not, this could create an opportunity for options traders to capitalize. CNX, a natural gas company, has announced preliminary results in April four times since 2011, according to Goldman, while Delta has done so three times. The stock has since erased that drop, but the sharp one-day move likely created some winners among options traders. Health care is a sector that sees a higher-than-average number of preannouncements, according to Goldman, which could bode well for traders interested in HCA.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, John Marshall, Goldman, bode Organizations: Delta Air Lines, HCA Holdings, Fidelity National Information Services Locations: Delta, DAL
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said conspiracy charges against KuCoin and two executives should warn other crypto exchanges that they cannot serve U.S. customers without following U.S. laws. An indictment in Manhattan federal court said the company and its founders tried to conceal the existence of its U.S. customer base. KuCoin was also required to cease New York operations after falsely representing itself as a crypto exchange without registering as a securities and commodities broker-dealer, James said. “KuCoin grew to service over 30 million customers, despite its alleged failure to follow laws necessary to ensuring the security and stability of our world’s digital banking infrastructure,” McCormack said. Three companies doing business as KuCoin were incorporated in the Cayman Islands, the Republic of Seychelles and Singapore.
Persons: Damian Williams, KuCoin, Letitia James, James, Williams, , , Darren McCormack, “ KuCoin, ” McCormack, Johnny, Chun Gan, Ke Tang Organizations: New York, Homeland Security Investigations Locations: U.S, Manhattan, York, New York, China, Cayman Islands, Republic of Seychelles, Singapore
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOil, copper and gold prices on the rise: BofA Securities' Francisco Blanch on commodity price trendsFrancisco Blanch, BofA Securities head of global commodity and derivatives research, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the oil, copper and gold markets, why prices are reaching their highest levels in months, impact of interest rates, and more.
Persons: Francisco, Francisco Blanch Organizations: Email, BofA Securities
Audi on Monday revealed its new all-electric Q6 e-tron SUV, the first production vehicle on its next-generation electric vehicle architecture. The Volkswagen -owned luxury carmaker says the new "Premium Platform Electric" opens up new levels of technology for Audi, including a rapid EV recharge time of 158 miles in 10 minutes. The vehicle ushers in the next generation of EVs for Audi, which continues to offer more all-electric and plug-in hybrid EVs despite growth slowing recently for EVs. Audi confirmed it plans to introduce about 20 new or significantly redesigned models and derivatives globally through 2025, more than half of which will be electric.
Organizations: Audi, Volkswagen, EVs
A bitcoin halving — when the number of tokens rewarded to miners gets cut by 50% — happens reliably every four years. This time, however, supply will slow within months of an unprecedented demand shock, fueled by the approval of 11 spot bitcoin ETFs from asset management titans including BlackRock and Fidelity. AdvertisementAnd what's new this year is the wave of demand from bitcoin ETFs. Recent weeks have seen single-day inflows into spot bitcoin ETFs topping $1 billion, BitMex data shows. "We've never had both a supply shock and a demand shock at the same time."
Persons: , Sandy Kaul, Franklin Templeton's, bitcoin, it's, Greg Magadini, Magadini, Kaul, We've, Samir Kerbage, doesn't, Kerbage, Brian Rudick, Rudick Organizations: Service, BlackRock, Fidelity, Business
Arun Prakash from Goldman's derivatives research team proposed an options trade focused on the Cboe Volatility Index , or "Vix," to hedge against a market selloff. .VIX 5Y mountain The Cboe Volatility Index has been trading at an unusually low level in 2024 so far. Generally speaking, a call option gives the holder the right to buy the underlying asset at the strike price, and serves as a bet that the asset will rise above the strike price. "Over the past 30+ years, VIX has averaged 19 in April, and we see upside risks to the current low VIX levels given current macro environment and upcoming macro/micro catalysts. If the Vix does not rise above the strike price before the options contract expires, the trader loses the premium paid for the contract.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Arun Prakash, Prakash, hasn't, That's, Goldman, VIX, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Reserve
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe options market is signaling the opposite of doom and gloom, says Amy Wu SilvermanAmy Wu Silverman, Head of Derivatives Strategy at RBC Capital Markets, discusses the options market and trading day ahead.
Persons: Amy Wu Silverman Amy Wu Silverman Organizations: RBC Capital Markets
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's normal for the market to 'rest here' after earnings, says BD8's Barbara DoranBarbara Doran, BD8 Capital Partners CEO, and Eric Johnston, Cantor Fitzgerald head of equity derivatives & cross asset, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Persons: Barbara Doran Barbara Doran, Eric Johnston, Cantor Fitzgerald Organizations: BD8 Capital Partners
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with BD8's Barbara Doran and Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric JohnstonBarbara Doran, BD8 Capital Partners CEO, and Eric Johnston, Cantor Fitzgerald head of equity derivatives & cross asset, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Persons: Barbara Doran, Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston Barbara Doran, Eric Johnston, Cantor Fitzgerald Organizations: BD8 Capital Partners
In this article Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTSonali Pier is a portfolio manager with PimcoPimco's Sonali Pier strives for outperformance. Pier has risen through the ranks since joining Pimco and is now a portfolio manager within the firm's multi-sector credit business. Her father also raised her to value education and hard work, Pier said. Where Pier is bullishRight now, Pier prefers developed markets over emerging markets and the U.S. over Europe. However we can most efficiently express our view and trade that will lead to the best total return," Pier said.
Persons: Sonali, Pimco Pimco's Sonali, Pier, she's, Morningstar, It's, Mike Mulach, Mulach Organizations: Princeton University, JPMorgan, Pimco, Morningstar, Fund, SEC, Bloomberg Global Credit Locations: New York, California, Russia, Ukraine, U.S, Europe, financials
We always use this code: garbage in, garbage out," Raphael, chief data officer and Goldman partner, told Business Insider. As Goldman goes all-in on AI, Raphael is emerging as a key player impacting the bank's future. How Raphael's data platform team is leading the way for AI innovation at GoldmanEven though Raphael's day can vary greatly, it always starts the same. AdvertisementOne is the data platform team, which oversees the entire data stack, including infrastructure and how people access data. For Goldman, AI is not new.
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A onetime commodities backwater, congestion trading has become a growing business in recent years as the demand for electricity and volatility on the power grid in the US has soared. The financial category, which includes specialized power-trading companies, banks, hedge funds, and large proprietary trading firms, dominates the market, in part because the physical power firms typically operate in only one or two regions. He launched three congestion trading teams for the firm, including in California and Texas after those states introduced congestion trading in 2008 and 2010, respectively. Citadel, along with Susquehanna International Group and Tower Research, has been involved in FTR trading since the market's infancy. Volatility has been increasing on the power grid, in part because of changing weather patterns, Jeev added.
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The story of Brooksley Born is not only the tale of a remarkable regulator whose Cassandra-like warnings — if heeded — could've prevented the great financial crisis from exploding into raging, ruinous enormity. Not long after she assumed chairmanship of the CFTC, Born started to feel a lingering unease with the rapidly expanding derivatives market. So to Rubin, Born was more of an inconvenience than anything, and she certainly wasn't in his club. Not long after, Treasury officials lobbied Congress to pass legislation preventing the CFTC from being able to regulate the OTC derivatives market. In the months and years that followed, it became increasingly hard to deny that the multi-trillion-dollar OTC derivatives market was the root cause of the great financial crisis.
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Short positions in China stocks shrink after regulatory crackdown
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Signage for the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Pudong's Lujiazui Financial District in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. Short positions in China's stock market shrank by a third in February to their lowest in more than three years, reflecting measures by regulators to curb speculation and boost investor confidence. The data, however, does not capture other short positions via derivatives or stock futures. As part of a raft of measures to revive the market, China's securities watchdog last month suspended brokerages from borrowing shares for lending to short-sellers. In addition, investors were banned from short selling stocks bought on the same day.
Persons: CSI300 Organizations: Shanghai Stock Exchange, China Securities Finance Corp Locations: Lujiazui, Shanghai, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe fear of upside has captivated the options market, says RBC's Amy Wu SilvermanAmy Wu Silverman, RBC Capital Markets head of derivatives strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why she believes the biggest fear for investors currently is the fear of missing out on the markets' momentum higher, what options are saying about equities, and more.
Persons: Amy Wu Silverman Amy Wu Silverman Organizations: RBC Capital Markets
Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of FTX Cryptocurrency Derivatives Exchange, arrives at court in New York, US, on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. "The harm to customers, lenders, and investors is zero," Bankman-Fried's lawyers wrote. The lawyers wrote that Bankman-Fried has a "neurodiversity" that "greatly affects how he perceives and is perceived." It is not a disease or a condition that needs to be cured," the lawyers wrote. "Individuals with ASD are often at considerably greater risk of physical harm and extortion in prison than other inmates," the lawyers wrote.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSlowing oil demand will keep barrel prices between $60-80 into 2029, says BofA's Francisco BlanchFrancisco Blanch, BofA Securities head of global commodity and derivatives research, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss BofA's forecast for oil prices, the impacts these prices would have on oil-producing countries, and more.
Persons: BofA's Francisco Blanch Francisco Blanch Organizations: BofA Securities
John Marshall of Goldman's derivatives research team said in a Feb. 22 note that investors can use options to position for a reversal in the momentum trade. Goldman's approach to hedging momentum is two-pronged: buying put options on high momentum stocks, and buying call options on "anti-momentum" stocks. "If a true momentum reversal were to occur, we see the potential to profit on both sides of the trade," Marshall wrote. Goldman has a sell rating on SkyWest and a neutral rating on Palantir. On the other leg of the trade, Goldman identified stocks with buy ratings from its analysts that have fallen over the past 12 months.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, John Marshall, Marshall, Goldman Organizations: Nvidia, Goldman, SkyWest, Pfizer
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors are bullish on Big Tech, are using options to play potential market broadening: CBOE's XuMandy Xu, CBOE head of derivatives market intelligence, joins 'Fast Money' to talk investor sentiment around Nvidia and how that's playing out in the options market.
Persons: Xu Mandy Xu, CBOE Organizations: Big Tech, Nvidia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStock replacement allows investors to dip one toe into the water, says Amy Wu SilvermanAmy Wu Silverman, Head of Derivatives Strategy at RBC Capital Markets, discusses Nvidia, the Magnificent 7 stocks, and the options market.
Persons: Amy Wu Silverman Amy Wu Silverman Organizations: RBC Capital Markets, Nvidia
Brent Lewin | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates later this year and, while that may not be good news for the dollar , some Asian currencies stand to benefit. Higher interest rates boost a country's currency, attracting foreign investment and increasing demand for the country's currency. A weak U.S. dollar is generally positive for emerging markets, which is often the case when the Fed cuts interest rates outside of an economic crisis. Experts told CNBC currencies such as the Chinese yuan , the Korean won and the Indian rupee stand to benefit from the Fed loosening monetary policy. So those are also positive for the Indian currency," said Anindya Banerjee, vice president of currency and derivatives research at Kotak Securities.
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Those options could be relatively cheap right now for some of the more vulnerable stocks, according to Goldman. "During normal market environments, the options market prices options efficiently based on trailing realized volatility. Our long-term studies have shown that Free Cash Flow is the most important fundamental metric to watch when estimating downside asymmetry," Marshall said in the note. To identify put option candidates, Goldman found stocks trading above the firm's price targets and low or negative free cash flow. That company reported a net loss of $116.6 million in 2023 , with free cash flow of just $7.9 million.
Persons: John Marshall, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Marshall, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Southwest Airlines, LUV, Tech, Intel, Southwest
The "Volmageddon" episode happened six years ago after traders piled into a bunch of ETFs that were designed to return the inverse of market volatility (essentially betting on a calm market). And when volatility went up in February 2018, it tanked those strategies, sending the S&P 500 down more than 10% in two weeks. As VIX futures expire, the S&P 500 is seeing stronger price reactions. The short-volatility trade became very popular after 2010 when volatility was low, and traders could make money betting against market turbulence. AdvertisementIt's not a major concern right away as volatility upticks have been small, and the S&P 500 has remained resilient.
Persons: , Tom Essaye, Essaye Organizations: Service, Business
These so-called derivative income funds — which include popular covered-call offerings such as the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI) — gathered $22 billion in flows last year , according to Morningstar. "I don't see volatility drying up, especially with where inflation is and this being an election year," said Barry Martin, portfolio manager of the Shelton Equity Income Fund (EQTIX) . "Instead of owning a covered call fund, you can buy a dividend fund that's paying 3% in dividend income," said John Rekenthaler, vice president, research at Morningstar. Be tax conscious: Derivative income funds can bring tax complexity because they can spin out income that's subject to short-term capital gains treatment. Comparison shop: Morningstar labels covered call funds and their ilk as "derivative income funds," but each offering will have its quirks, and this could affect its risk-return profile.
Persons: , Rob Schultz, JEPI, there's, Barry Martin, EQTIX, Martin, Schultz, Ashton Lawrence, Lawrence, John Rekenthaler Organizations: JPMorgan, Shelton, Income, CFP, Mariner Wealth Advisors, Investors, Morningstar Locations: Encino , California, Greenville , South Carolina
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