Feel like a coin toss? Take any bank and call heads or tails. According to a study by McKinsey, over half the world's banks are undercapitalized and likely to fail in the next crisis.
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| | Good morning. Feel like a coin toss? Take any bank and call heads or tails. According to a study by McKinsey, over half the world's banks are undercapitalized and likely to fail in the next crisis.
Throw in slow loan growth and the uncertainties of negative interest rates, and more than 60 percent of these venerable institutions could end up going belly-up… or sold off to competitors at ultra-low prices like the shotgun bank marriages investors last saw in 2008. Good thing there's more to the market than just the bank stocks!
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In 2018, consumers spent $270 million in the hemp-based CBD market. Due to one landmark event, analysts predict sales will skyrocket to $22 billion by 2022. This 3,622% increase will create an unprecedented wave of profit opportunities for investors with dozens of tiny companies seeing double-, triple-, or even quadruple-digit growth over the next 12 months alone.
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| DOW 26,788 | -0.15% | | |
| S&P 2,995.99 | -0.36% | | |
| NASDAQ 8,104.30 | -0.72% | | |
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• | Stocks closed down yesterday, as investors digested a busy day for earnings. | | • | Oil rallied 1.7 percent, to $54.20 per barrel. | | • | Gold advanced 0.2 percent, to $1,491 per ounce. | | • | Cryptocurrencies traded down, with Bitcoin still flirting with $8,200. | | |
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Recession-Proof Your Portfolio With These Three Stocks | |
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Nobody's sure how the next recession will hit. It could come from housing, like the last time. But lenders aren't being as risky as they were. Industrial profits are declining on uncertainties over tariffs and trade wars. But those issues can be resolved and go away just as quickly as they popped up.
Whatever does happen, with so many indicators showing a slowing economy, it's time to think defensive. But rather than give in to fear, consider recession-proof companies instead.
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| Insider Activity: Independence Contract Drilling (ICD) | |
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A number of insiders at Independence Contract Drilling (ICD) have started buying shares in recent days. The buys include a 6,400 share buy from the CFO, a 20,000 share buy from a director, a 5,000 share buy from the CEO, and a 2,500 buy from the company's head of HR.
These buys follow up on another cluster of insider buys going into the prior week as well, and so far insiders have bought over $50,000 in shares this month.
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| Unusual Options Activity: Kraft Heinz (KHC) | |
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Over 6,800 contracts traded on the November 8th $29 call options on Kraft Heinz (KHC). Compared to the open interest of 141 contracts, that's a 48-fold surge in volume.
With shares of the company around $28.30, shares need to move just 2.5 percent higher. in the coming 16 days before expiration to move in-the-money For the call buyer, paying $0.90, to profit, shares need to move closer to $30 by then.
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TOP | | COTY | 13.439% | | | HAL | 6.403% | | | HP | 5.115% | | | EOG | 4.997% | | | KEYS | 4.793% | | | BOTTOM | | BA | 3.762% | | | CME | 3.331%% | | | ABC | 3.324% | | | MCK | 3.225% | | | ROST | 2.76% | | | |
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Companies spend less cash when policy uncertainty is high. During August, global economic policy uncertainty registered the highest level in at least 20 years. Historically, growth in aggregate S&P 500 cash spending has been weaker during periods of high policy uncertainty. The combination of an ongoing trade conflict and next year's US presidential election will likely result in lingering uncertainty. |
- Goldman Sachs analyst David Kostin on corporate uncertainty spilling over into the economy. |
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