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Friday, May 31, 2019

DOW Triggers New Red Monthly Trade Triangle


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Hello traders everywhere. As we close out the last trading day of May, the only thing that I can think of are tariffs, tariffs, and more tariff talk. Tariffs have certainly been the theme of the month, and without much of a surprise, President Trump closed out the month with the announcement of Mexican tariffs. […]

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Court considers ‘Wild West’ practices in HSBC frontrunning case


Home http://bit.ly/30YluC3 Seeking to overturn Mark Johnson’s conviction, his attorneys argue he violated no laws or industry norms when trading on behalf of Cairn

Despite FCC claims, the increase in broadband access is a continuing trend, rather than a result of killing net neutrality.

Therapists are experimenting with MDMA to facilitate more productive sessions with patients suffering from PTSD.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2XgVgsm

“When we started [researching MDMA] almost 20 years ago, George Greer, one of the psychiatrists who used MDMA with therapy before it became illegal told us, ‘there’s nothing you can do with MDMA that you can’t do without MDMA. You just might not get to it in this lifetime.’”

↩︎ Elemental

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California passed a bill that may alter the gig economy by making it harder to classify workers as independent contractors.

Music label revenue is booming—and projected to explode. As streaming further bolsters those profits, artists receive few rewards.

Inventive, real-world designs—some commercial, some self-fashioned—for wearable artists' palettes.

On the origins of the anthropocene as our current geologic epoch, and the theory’s many supporters and detractors.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2W5hP1S

“As geologists, we’re used to looking backwards. [The Anthropocene] appears significant but it would be far easier if we were 200 to 300, possibly 2,000 to 3,000, years in the future and then we could look back and say: yes, that was the right thing to do.”

↩︎ The Guardian

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An interactive map of US cities' most Wikipedia'ed residents.

Friday headlines: Nightcrawling.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2XgkBCN

Nazi medical illustrations surpass all others in detail, presenting an ethical quandary when surgeons choose to reference them.

Market Could Tank Today - Tariffs Are Only Part of the Problem


One Option Trading Blog http://bit.ly/2I8VhIy Posted 9:30 AM ET - Yesterday the market tried to bounce and it clawed its way back to the 100-day moving average. The overnight news was negative and the S&P 500 is down more than 30 points before the open. The low from Wednesday will be challenged and the market will open below the 200-day moving average. Tariffs are the primary concern. Trump plans to raise tariffs on Mexico (June 10th) by 5% and he will increase them on the first of each month by that same amount if illegal border crossings continue. The tariff will top out at 25%. Trump …

Market Could Tank Today - Tariffs Are Only Part of the Problem


One Option Trading Blog http://bit.ly/2I8VhIy Posted 9:30 AM ET - Yesterday the market tried to bounce and it clawed its way back to the 100-day moving average. The overnight news was negative and the S&P 500 is down more than 30 points before the open. The low from Wednesday will be challenged and the market will open below the 200-day moving average. Tariffs are the primary concern. Trump plans to raise tariffs on Mexico (June 10th) by 5% and he will increase them on the first of each month by that same amount if illegal border crossings continue. The tariff will top out at 25%. Trump …

China cracks down on illegal FX trading


Home http://bit.ly/30YY3sv Market participants call for legal pathways to trade on monitored platforms

UK share prices watch: Wizz Air falls in selloff


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Budget carrier Wizz Air (LON:WIZZ) has expectedly been one of today’s UK share prices to watch, with investors digesting the low-cost airline’s full-year results. Broader market sentiment, however, has been subdued today following US President Donald Trump’s comments about tariffs on Mexico, which have added to global economy fears.
Wizz Air flies lower in downbeat market
Wizz Air has fallen deep into the red in today’s session even as it posted what it referred to…

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FX surveillance gets personal in hunt for market abuse


Home http://bit.ly/2MkhaKe Algorithms underpinning today’s platforms are learning traders’ habits – even their voice won’t escape detection

Taiwan’s central bank vows to defend currency


Home http://bit.ly/2Xkq3oe Taiwanese currency hits 28-month low against US dollar as US-China trade tensions worsen

Nomura grows digital wholesale office with global e-trading strategy team


Home http://bit.ly/2W2Uttu Bank accelerates expertise in electronic trading space with group of 100 international specialists

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Civilization peaked in 1940 and will collapse by 2040, says Australia in 1973.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2WtSt1T

According to Australian Broadcasting Corporation News in 1973, a computer program called World1 offered up some predictions for the future. "Tracing categories such as population, pollution and natural-resource usage, World1 calculated that, by 2040, human civilization would collapse—a century after the best year to have been alive on the planet: 1940."

The program raises a few more questions than it answers about humanity’s ability "to effectively predict its future and correct its course."

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Your weekly white paper: What responsibility do humanitarian organizations bear if their efforts contribute to war crimes?

According to the creator of "intersectionality," its point is to make room for advocacy, or maybe kill power dynamics altogether.

Season two of Fleabag isn’t just great television. It’s a “glorious mental vacation” from the maleness of public life.


The Morning News https://nyti.ms/2WyxryW

Episode after episode, women are the subjects and objects of the action. Men are relegated to the traditional “girl” roles—the love interests, the parents, the minor quirksters providing comic relief, the trusty helpmeet whose death devastates but also motivates the hero.

↩︎ The Interpreter

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The reason why all those Toyotas started running away.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2Kc5N4p

We're constantly being bombarded by gamma rays from outer space. Sometimes this causes "bit flips," where a bit inside a computer switches from 0 to 1—and causes an election to go wrong, or a plane to crash.

Back in 2003, Belgium was holding a national election. One of their first where the votes would be cast and counted on computers. Thousands of hours of preparation went into making it unhackable. And when the day of the vote came, everything seemed to have gone well. That was, until a cosmic chain of events caused a single bit to flip and called the outcome into question.

A very good recent episode from Radiolab.

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Thursday Headlines: The not-so-secret history.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2Xavlm1

Dollar and yen to strengthen due to safe-haven flows – Rabobank


Home http://bit.ly/2W3JD6G Relatively attractive interest rate differential between dollar and other G10 currencies boosts appeal

How did Everest become a conquerable goal for so many foreigners? "Icefall doctors," or those who carve the trails.

CBDC need not pose stability threat – paper


Home http://bit.ly/2XeTt6X Markus Brunnermeier and Dirk Niepelt say some arguments about CBDCs are “questionable”

An illustrated history of America’s public libraries: from social clubs to Carnegie's branches, to local institutions.

Some people prefer to get to the airport late for the thrill of possibly being the last person to board the plane.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2I7YGHp

“He’s just like, ‘Why would you be late when you could be early?’ And I’m just like, ‘Why would you be early when you could be late?’”

↩︎ The Atlantic

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In West Texas, the folks crossing the border illegally are Americans, returning from doctor appointments in Mexico.

Photos of ice formations on Siberia's Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake.

In the UK, a "radar key" is a skeleton key for disabled people that provides access to more than 9,000 locked toilets.

Maps of streets in Latin America and Spain compare those named after women to those named after men.

This News Will Help the SPY Fill the Gap Today - Only A Bounce


One Option Trading Blog http://bit.ly/30UaFRA Posted 9:30 AM ET - Yesterday the market tested the 100-day and the 200-day moving averages. Stocks are bouncing this morning and we could fill in the gap from the open yesterday. The market typically bounces off of major support levels on the first breakdown attempt. Investors are cautious. This is only a bounce and the momentum points lower. Trade negotiations with China have stalled and the tone has soured. Buyers are hoping that the G20 meeting in one month will keep things civil and that leaders will be able to find middle ground. China posted a better than expected manufacturing …

This News Will Help the SPY Fill the Gap Today - Only A Bounce


One Option Trading Blog http://bit.ly/30UaFRA Posted 9:30 AM ET - Yesterday the market tested the 100-day and the 200-day moving averages. Stocks are bouncing this morning and we could fill in the gap from the open yesterday. The market typically bounces off of major support levels on the first breakdown attempt. Investors are cautious. This is only a bounce and the momentum points lower. Trade negotiations with China have stalled and the tone has soured. Buyers are hoping that the G20 meeting in one month will keep things civil and that leaders will be able to find middle ground. China posted a better than expected manufacturing …

UK share prices watch: Johnson Matthey dips


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As expected, specialty chemicals company Johnson Matthey (LON:JMAT) has been one of this session’s UK share prices to watch, posting a sharp drop with investors digesting its full-year results. The broader London market meanwhile has seen some recovery on the back of stronger oil, however, with a lid on gains with investors continuing to monitor the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China.
Johnson Matthey down on Thursday
In FTSE 100 companies, Johnson Matthey…

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Tonic For The Temper Tantrum


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One of the many memorable scenes in the 1978 comedy classic Animal House is when a 20-year-old Kevin Bacon tries to tell the crowd at the Faber College alumni parade to “remain calm, all is well!” just before he gets trampled flat by the onrushing mob. I flashbacked to that this week watching global bond […]

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Madgavkar waves goodbye to Citi, leads strategy at Integral


Home http://bit.ly/2JIgUCw Sanjay Madgavkar moves to technology firm after more than 20 years at Citi

Maintaining Sukuk’s Momentum


Investment Adventures in Emerging Markets http://bit.ly/2Z3PB9F

Islamic finance has grown at a healthy pace, and within this market, sukuk—Shariah-compliant bonds—have increasingly attracted attention from investors across the globe. Franklin Templeton Global Sukuk and MENA Fixed Income’s Dino Kronfol is optimistic about the next decade for sukuk’s role in the global fixed income space. He shares what developments he’d like to see to make that happen.

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Maintaining Sukuk’s Momentum


Investment Adventures in Emerging Markets http://bit.ly/2Z3PB9F

Islamic finance has grown at a healthy pace, and within this market, sukuk—Shariah-compliant bonds—have increasingly attracted attention from investors across the globe. Franklin Templeton Global Sukuk and MENA Fixed Income’s Dino Kronfol is optimistic about the next decade for sukuk’s role in the global fixed income space. He shares what developments he’d like to see to make that happen.

ArtykuÅ‚ Maintaining Sukuk’s Momentum pochodzi z serwisu Investment Adventures in Emerging Markets.

Curex to launch new market impact tool in June


Home http://bit.ly/2JLbmHt Aims to give clients a deeper look at the impact of their trading

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

YouTube copyrights are ruining music instruction, punishing anyone who plays a two-second guitar lick from "Hotel California."

Curiosity rover images stitched together and animated to simulate what cloud movement looks like from the surface of Mars.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2KdN3kQ

Curiosity rover images stitched together and animated to simulate what cloud movement looks like from the surface of Mars.

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Bad metadata on Spotify has, by some estimates, left billions of dollars on the table that should have been paid to artists.

Over the course of elephants seals' recovery from near-extinction, their distinct dialects have now mostly vanished.

Lyz Lenz on the bygone era of mom blogs, replaced by mom influencers and savvy monetization.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2M7GGCg

We will do this through Instagramming, blogging, podcasting, Facebooking, working with advertisers, knowing our angles. We are preparing ourselves to perform motherhood with a hashtag.

↩︎ Topic

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The WHO further defines work-related stress, giving more medical legitimacy to those who suffer from burnout.

This week, Missouri could become the first state without an abortion services provider since Roe v. Wade went into effect.

For the past three weeks, cybercriminals have targeted American cities by using the same NSA tool employed in the WannaCry attack.

Debunking the myth that five weekends in one month occurs only every 823 years. (It happens nearly every year.)

An oral history of Bennington College in the 1980s, when Donna Tartt, Bret Easton Ellis, and Jonathan Lethem attended.


The Morning News http://bit.ly/2VQUFfq

"Nobody I know would have been there if they had required SAT scores. That was part of the reason I went to Bennington... Everybody there was like the oddly gifted person who made bad grades and hung out in the parking lot."

↩︎ Esquire

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This Week’s Swing Trading Video - See If the Picks Made Money


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This Week’s Swing Trading Video - See If the Picks Made Money


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Multiple assaults and unsolved murders of black trans women in Dallas have sent shockwaves through the community.

A network of Islamophobic Facebook pages generating broad American support seems to be the work of a single evangelical activist.

New: Camp ToB merch at the TMN Store, where your purchases support TMN and the Tournament of Books. (Plus, members get 50% off.)

Op-ed from the future: Ted Chiang cautions against a caste system where status is guaranteed through genetically engineered IQ.

Inside the intense debates Wikipedia editors have over changes to Trump's entry—such as how to describe his racism.

A North Face ad campaign flouted Wikipedia rules, uploading subtly branded images to entries for famous destinations.

China may have a secret weapon in the trade war: It supplies around 80% of the rare earth minerals used by the US.

Everest is busier than ever, preventable deaths are increasing, and Nepal's corrupt government is loath to intervene.

All 3 Major Indexes Fall Below 200-Day MA


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Hello traders everywhere. For the first time since early March, all three indexes have traded below their 200-Day MA. In fact, they are also trading below their 50-Day MA as well, is this a signal that the stock market is set up to head lower? As we head into afternoon trading the DOW, S&P 500 […]

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Trump administration proposes new rules to punish currency manipulators


Home http://bit.ly/2WtrenR Move would let US pursue more aggressive trade policy measures

Market Has Formed This Bearish Pattern - Buy Puts


One Option Trading Blog http://bit.ly/2Z0rhp7 Posted 9:30 AM ET - Yesterday the market tested the upside and it quickly reversed. After trading in a range for two hours it started to leak oil. Stocks drifted lower entire day and the market did not bounce in the last 30 minutes. The selling pressure was heavy and it is spilling over today. The S&P 500 is down 20 points before the open and a test of the 200-day moving average is likely. The trade war with China is escalating and Beijing could threaten to cut off rare earth supplies to the US. It is used to manufacture electronic …

Market Has Formed This Bearish Pattern - Buy Puts


One Option Trading Blog http://bit.ly/2Z0rhp7 Posted 9:30 AM ET - Yesterday the market tested the upside and it quickly reversed. After trading in a range for two hours it started to leak oil. Stocks drifted lower entire day and the market did not bounce in the last 30 minutes. The selling pressure was heavy and it is spilling over today. The S&P 500 is down 20 points before the open and a test of the 200-day moving average is likely. The trade war with China is escalating and Beijing could threaten to cut off rare earth supplies to the US. It is used to manufacture electronic …