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The drop in global oil prices, now down over 10 percent from their recent high, is now starting to work through the rest of the economy.
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Good morning. The drop in global oil prices, now down over 10 percent from their recent high, is now starting to work through the rest of the economy. The most obvious place, in freight rates for supertankers, have started to slide, hitting lows last seen in mid-September.

While that's tough news for the energy space, lower energy prices free up consumer capital for other uses. With Chinese demand estimated to drop as much as 20 percent this year, lower energy prices could act as stimulus to offset the fears there.

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MARKETS
DOW 28,399.81 +0.51%
S&P 3,248.93 +0.73%
NASDAQ 9,273.40 +1.34%
*As of market close
Stocks rebounded from last week's selloff, even as the Chinese stock market sank 8 percent as it reopened from the Lunar New Year holiday.
Oil dropped 3 percent, closing at $50.04 per barrel.
Gold declined 0.4 percent, moving to $1,580 per ounce.
Cryptocurrencies were mixed, with Bitcoin dropping 0.3 percent to $9,311.

Today's TOP TIPS
Two Income Plays to Avoid China Fears
With the market looking like an attractive place to invest over the past few months, many traders piled into growth stories. However, with the recent coronavirus outbreak, the market's melt-up has stalled. And with it, many chances for simple trades that make large returns.

While traders can now do things like buy growth plays on big down days, now they'll want to flip quickly rather than hold. For investors, however, a stalling market is great for income plays.

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Insider Trading Reports: Anthem Inc. (ANTM)
Gail Boudreaux, President and CEO of Anthem (ANTM), recently bought 7,600 shares.

The buy upped her stake by 40 percent, and came at a price of just over $2 million.

This is the first insider buy at the company in the past three years. Insider data shows that C-suite executives have been regular sellers of shares, likely the result of exercising stock options.

» FULL STORY

Unusual Options Activity: Tesla Motors (TSLA)
Shares of Tesla Motors (TSLA) rose over 15 percent in trading on the news that the company would be able to expand in China.

What's more, since earnings last week, shares are up over 25 percent.

That's led to some traders betting on a further rally. The February 7th $805 call options saw over 1,800 contracts trade compared to a prior open interest of 100—an 18-fold rise in volume.

» FULL STORY

IN OTHER NEWS
U.S. manufacturing demand picked up in January, at its best rate since July.
Oil prices fall to a one-year low on coronavirus fears.
Research suggests a CEO's best performance comes after a decade on the job.
Coffee creamer sales are boosting an industry with overall flat demand for decades.
Organic grocery chain Earth Fare files for bankruptcy.
In tech, Byte, a successor to Vine, tops one million downloads.
Worldline makes a $8.6 billion offer for Ingenico Group, creating the largest European mobile payments company.
Goldman Sachs is partnering with Amazon to provide loans to e-commerce merchants.
Shares of Gilead Sciences rise on news the company may have a coronavirus treatment.
Bernie Ebbers, a founder and CEO of WorldCom embroiled in the accounting scandal there, dies at 78.

S&P 500 MOVERS
 
TOP
GILD 5%
NLOK 4.446%
CTVA 4.149%
IPGP 4.026%
NFLX 3.741%
BOTTOM
SYY 6.647%
XEC 5.742%
YLO 4.816%
MPC 4.477%
HFC 3.963%

Quote of the Day
The coronavirus is different. It is big. It's going to paralyze China. It's going to cascade into the global economy. We should try and resist our inclination to buy the dip.
- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, on why traders should reconsider their usual strategy and expect markets to rebound quickly.

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