
Volatility tea leaves, declining demand, and cats, chips & cars
Stocks are in the red yet again, with the Nasdaq now having its worst month since November 2008. And now $1.3 trillion of expiring options are adding to the market anxiety. We’ll explain. Plus, Netflix is on pace for its worst day in nearly a decade, after Peloton’s plummet yesterday. Are these “pandemic darlings” sinking a good sign for getting back to normal? We’ll debate. And, in today’s edition of Earnings Exchange: we’ll prep you for Caterpillar, Intel and Tesla results with a huge week of reports ahead.
January 21, 202244m 40s
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Show Notes
Stocks are in the red yet again, with the Nasdaq now having its worst month since November 2008. And now $1.3 trillion of expiring options are adding to the market anxiety. We’ll explain. Plus, Netflix is on pace for its worst day in nearly a decade, after Peloton’s plummet yesterday. Are these “pandemic darlings” sinking a good sign for getting back to normal? We’ll debate.
And, in today’s edition of Earnings Exchange: we’ll prep you for Caterpillar, Intel and Tesla results with a huge week of reports ahead. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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