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This market is starting to summon the lighthearted take on a mullet haircut: business in the front, party in the back. BTC.CM= YTD mountain Bitcoin, YTD Every bullish argument for bitcoin comes down to "More people will soon have more ways to buy more of it." I've tracked the interplay between bitcoin and Nvidia shares for a while. The market's immediate response was simply to allow Nvidia to hold onto the $2.3 trillion in market value it's added this year, but not to pile on more. Meaning the current pace of new money entering these funds is not as heavy relative to total market value as it was nearly four years ago.
Persons: Trump, bitcoin, I've, John Roque, Warren Pies Organizations: Nasdaq, Nvidia, Nvidia ramped, Vanda Research, Trump, 22V Research, Bloomberg, Federal Reserve, 3Fourteen Research Locations: lockstep, bitcoin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email22V Research's Kim Wallace gives insight on US states' reactions to Trump's RNC speechKim Wallace, 22V Research, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss poll takeaways from Trump's speech at the 2024 Republican National Convention.
Persons: Kim Wallace Organizations: RNC, Research, Republican National Convention
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConcern about Biden is 'deep and wide among all stakeholders,' says Kim WallaceKim Wallace, 22V Research head of Washington policy research, and CNBC’s Brian Schwartz join 'The Exchange' to discuss how Democratic donors have frozen funds as long as Biden remains in the race, outlooks for the election, and more.
Persons: Biden, Kim Wallace Kim Wallace, Brian Schwartz Locations: Washington
U.S.-China relations are now more about crisis prevention
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( Evelyn Cheng | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +7 min
It will be a rare summit before the U.S. presidential election cycle kicks off in earnest. "The immediate aftermath of the [Biden-Xi] meeting is likely to mark a cyclical high point for bilateral relations," he said. Taiwan is set to hold its presidential election in January, and a more pro-independence winner could stir more of Beijing's ire. Beijing considers Taiwan part of its territory, with no right to independently conduct diplomatic relations. The U.S. recognizes Beijing as the sole government of China but maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan, a democratically self-governed island.
Persons: Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Kevin Lamarque, Biden, Michael Hirson, Trump, Xi, Gabriel Wildau, Antony Blinken, Chuck Schumer, Shen Yamei, Shen, Gina Raimondo, Lifeng, Janet Yellen, Teneo, Nancy Pelosi, Teneo's Wildau Organizations: Reuters, U.S, China Research, Research, D.C, Strategic, International, Biden, Republican, Democratic, American Studies, China Institute of International Studies, CNBC, U.S . Commerce, Treasury, U.S . House, Representatives, Economic Cooperation, China's Ministry of Commerce Locations: Bali , Indonesia, Reuters BEIJING, U.S, China, Taiwan, South China, Washington, Beijing, San Francisco, Gaza, Ukraine, Asia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Jordan loses House speaker vote: What's next for chaos in Congress? CNBC’s Brian Schwartz and Kim Wallace, 22V Research, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss all the drama ongoing in Washington.
Persons: Jim Jordan, What's, CNBC’s Brian Schwartz, Kim Wallace Organizations: Research Locations: Washington
August is shaping up to be a poor month for the Nasdaq Composite, but history suggests that it will only get worse before it gets better. The Nasdaq Composite is headed for its worst month since May, down more than 4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S & P 500 were down more than 2% and 3%, respectively. September is actually the only month out of the year that the Nasdaq Composite averages a negative return, as well as the lowest rate of advance. On Monday, however, the Nasdaq Composite appeared to consolidate somewhat from its August lows.
Persons: It's, Sam Stovall, Stovall, John Roque, NVDA, manna, sloppily, Roque, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Gabriel Cortes Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Nvidia, Research, Meta
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWallace: The debt ceiling talks are going to take a lot longer than the markets would likeKim Wallace, head of Washington policy at 22V Research, discusses the odds of a debt ceiling deal by the so-called "X date" and how this situation compares to the last time the government came close to a potential default in 2011.
It's taken gold prices a long time to get this high — 5,000 years, give or take a few centuries — and it looks like the yellow metal could keep climbing. "Gold prices have benefited in recent weeks from safe haven demand amid concerns on the banking sector, as well as a view that the likelihood of a recession (i.e., hard landing) have materially increased. "Lower rates, coupled with inflation still well above the 2% target, would be positive for gold prices," he added. @GC.1 YTD line Gold price this year Tariq expects gold to average $1,925 an ounce in the second quarter, a 10% increase from Credit Suisse's previous target. Roque has a price target at $2,322, implying 14% upside from here.
Investors looking for something to blame the recent stock market swoon need only to look at the bond market. Given this recent trading action, market technicians are looking at rates as the key catalyst for stocks going forward. US10Y YTD mountain 10-year in 2023 This back and forth raises questions on who should investors listen to: the stock market, or bonds. The stock market has been viewed by market participants as expecting the Fed to successfully cool inflation while avoiding a recession, a scenario referred to as a "soft landing." "The upward pressure on the terminal rate had an adverse effect on the stock market.
Investors looking for something to cheer about this holiday season may want to consider shorting this "naughty list" of stocks, according to 22V Research's chart analyst. Using a technical scoring system that rates the stocks from weakest to strongest, analyst John Roque outlined a number of stocks to short heading into the holidays in a note to clients Wednesday. Short-selling, or selling shares short, is the practice of making a bet against a stock by borrowing shares and selling them with the plan to repurchase at a cheaper price and profit from the difference. Here are some of the names Roque highlighted: Roque highlighted heavily shorted stock GameStop among his picks, pointing out the failed rally attempts since September. On Tesla , Roque pointed out that it's forming a "head-and-shoulders" topping pattern over the long term.
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