Wonder what traders are talking about today?
We’re here with the top 10 stories we’re sharing with colleagues today, covering topics like:
- Twitter is no longer at death's door
- When Too Much of a Good Thing Could Spell Trouble
- 10 Minutes For The Next 60 Years Of Your Life
And more!
So check out these links right now and get up to speed:
1) Twitter no longer at ‘death's door' as earnings report approaches (Reuters)
Twitter Inc heads toward its quarterly earnings report on Thursday with a stock that has risen more than 40 percent since April when much of Wall Street was ready to write off the tech company.
2) Market hype triggers ‘new major warning' sign for stocks (CNBC)
With a fresh round of record-breaking highs in the stock market has come a surge in investor optimism, and that eventually could create problems.
3) Is TSLA Positioning for a Minus One/Plus Two Ahead of Earnings? (T3 Live)
TSLA dropped 80 points after our projected square-out at 384 in June.
360 degrees down from 284 is 309.
4) Mark Zuckerberg double down defending A.I. after Elon Musk says his understsanding of it is ‘limited' (CNBC)
Two of the biggest tech titans in Silicon Valley have been publicly debating the potential of artificial intelligence this week: Mark Zuckerberg is optimistic, while Elon Musk is fearful — and says that the CEO of Facebook doesn't understand the technology.
5) General Electric: The End Is Near (Seeking Alpha)
General Electric: (NYSE:GE) reported earnings and beat on both the top and bottom lines. Nevertheless, the stock sold off hard after an initial pop.
6) TRUTH: What You Need to Know About Prop Trading (T3 Live)
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7) Why AMD's Stock May Hit a 10 – Year High (Fortune)
Five years after Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su first joined the company, and almost three years since she got the top job, the payoff for her radical turnaround strategy is finally arriving.
8) Adobe Finally Kills Flash Dead (WIRED)
IN 2010, STEVE Jobs banished Adobe Flash from the iPhone. It was too insecure, Jobs wrote, too proprietary, too resource-intensive, too unaccommodating for a platform run by fingertips instead of mouse clicks. All of those gripes hold true. And now, Adobe itself has finally conceded.
9) Wall Street regulator sets sights on digital coin offerings (Reuters)
Wall Street's main regulator said on Tuesday that initial coin offerings (ICOs), a means of crowdfunding for blockchain technology companies, should be subject to the same safeguards required in traditional securities sales.
10) 10 Minutes For The Next 60 Years Of Your Life (Be Inspired)
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