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    Are airline stocks at their lowest?

    When the airlines got the bailout from the government this spring, one condition was that the airlines could not layoff any employees before Sept 30th. Two days ago Delta announced that they would be laying off 17,000 employees in October. Three weeks ago United announced they would be laying...
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    U.S. GDP

    I disagree. The Labor data show that whenever any lockdown restrictions is eased, some employers will rehire workers. However, what is alarming is the growing number of permanent job loses from businesses that are not coming back. The government is basically propping up the economy with $600...
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    What do the US stocks pre- and post-market trading mainly do?

    The vast majority of the news that move stocks (earnings reports, takeovers, mergers, new stock offerings, movements in foreign stock markets) occurs while the U.S. market is closed. The changes to stock price during the pre- and post- markets usually immediately reflect this news.
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    Question about earnings release times .

    https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar?sb=p&d=3&t=all
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    Question about earnings release times .

    If you are looking to take advantage of trading earnings releases, you will need a lot more than a free/cheap source for the release. The market reacts within 10 seconds of the release which is faster than you can humanly read the release, much less interpret it. The professional traders and...
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    "CoVID-19" is over.

    COVID has killed more Americans in 5 months, than all gun-related homicides in the past 10 years combined. I think the Idiot Democrats have their priorities straight on this one.
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    "CoVID-19" is over.

    Well we don't have wonder how that would work out, we just have to look at Sweden, who did no lockdowns and decided to let "herd immunity" solve the problem. How did that work out for Sweden? Per million people, Sweden has suffered 40 percent more deaths than the United States, 12 times more...
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    25 million to lose $600 enhanced unemployment...So they say....

    If you are collecting unemployment and your employer calls you back to work you can't refuse to work. Otherwise you automatically lose your unemployment benefits.
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    "CoVID-19" is over.

    And let's not forget that the hardest hit countries in Europe were Italy and Spain. Which also happen to be the warmest countries in Europe.
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    Buying large/huge companies when they reduce their dividend...

    I think the complete opposite. Buy companies that have recently increased their dividends despite the pandemic. The company must be really doing well now to not consider preserving all their cash. https://www.marketbeat.com/dividends/increases/
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    Why the US has so much trouble with COVID-19

    COVID Death Rate Per Million Population Hong Kong 2 Thailand 0.8 China 58 Australia 5 USA 431 https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/?zarsrc=130
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    Trading options with CANSLIM stocks

    You are absolutely right. Over past 5 years, SPY up 51%; CANGX down 10% https://tinyurl.com/y6pnvda4
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    Why the US has so much trouble with COVID-19

    Why the US has so much trouble with COVID-19 ? Because the leaders in the US think that there is nothing that they can learn from the rest of the world. Most Asian countries now have COVID well under control because they all wear masks outside. Not the US. We are too busy fighting for our...
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    3 weeks of straight mask wearing equals elimination of virus?

    i now wear disposable gloves when shopping, etc. Not because of fear of touching things, but because it is a great reminder to stop touching my face.
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    CV not even remotely close to being priced in

    It appears that you have no idea what the term Defund The Police means. It does not mean abolishing the police. It means to take some money, and functions, allocated to police departments, and shift the money/functions to other government agencies. For example, why does a cop have to be called...
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    Querying IB's borrow fee rate directly from Excel.

    You can directly download from the IB FTP site for example, for U.S. stocks ftp://shortstock@ftp3.interactivebrokers.com/usa.txt You can then import this file into Excel. Note: that IB uses "|" for the field separator instead of a comma, and you have to ignore the first line.
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    Whats that, Kudlow says a second wave isn't coming, nope.

    COVID Deaths Per Million Population South Korea 6 United States 367 Sweden 503 Yes, South Korea did very well.
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    Why do share prices of companies that are not part of indices mirror indices across the board?

    Can you give examples of specific stocks and time frames when you have observed this? Then you are more likely to get more than general answers.
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    Will we go into recession in the next 3 years?

    I can't agree with you. First, 50% of the population won't take any vaccine. Second large parts of the economy (airline travel, movie theaters, restaurants, sporting arenas) will take years to get back to their pre-pandemic levels.
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    Cramer: Wall Street Frontrunning Robinhood in Premarket

    I don't believe that is front-running. My understanding of front-running is seeing an order already submitted from one exchange or broker, and using an extremely fast system, buy/short the shares on another exchange before the original order can execute. What you are describing sounds more...
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