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    Stock Market - FTSE 100 rallies as Angela Merkel states "there is still time" to strike Brexit deal

    Stock Market - FTSE 100 rallies as Angela Merkel states "there is still time" to strike Brexit deal


    FTSE 100 rallies as Angela Merkel states "there is still time" to strike Brexit deal

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 08:03 AM PST

    https://coinrivet.com/ftse-100-rallies-as-angela-merkel-states-there-is-still-time-to-strike-brexit-deal/

    FTSE 100 has now rallied 6% in as many trading days. Markets seem optimistic about a potential deal.

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    Today's Pre-Market News [Tuesday, Feb. 5th, 2019]

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 05:55 AM PST

    Good morning traders and investors of the r/StockMarket sub! Welcome to Tuesday! Here are your pre-market movers & news this AM-


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    Today's Top Headlines for Tuesday, February 5th, 2019

    • Stock futures were indicating a higher open for the Dow but a relatively flat open for the Nasdaq this morning ahead of tonight's State of the Union Address from President Donald Trump. Monday's rally pulled the Nasdaq Composite just out of 10 percent correction territory. The Dow narrowed its losses from October's all-time highs to 6.3 percent. (CNBC)
    • Here's what investors should watch for in Trump's State of the Union (CNBC)
    • Fed Chairman Jerome Powell met with Trump for dinner last night, marking their first meeting since the president nominated Powell to the post and following months of strong criticism from Trump about his nominee and central bank policy. (CNBC)
    • Trump nominates one of the World Bank's sharpest critics to lead the institution (WSJ)
    • Shares of Alphabet (GOOGL) were under pressure in the premarket after the Google-parent, despite posting better-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue, also reported lower advertising prices and decreasing margins. (CNBC)
    • Google's capital expenditures, including data center costs, doubled in 2018 (CNBC)
    • Google has a 'very high bar' for M&A targets: CEO Sundar Pichai(CNBC)
    • Alphabet was last night's feature earnings report. This evening, it's Dow component Walt Disney (DIS), along with Snap (SNAP) and Electronic Arts (EA). Ralph Lauren (RL) and Viacom (VIAB) are among the companies out with quarterly results before the bell. (CNBC)
    • Profits in the first quarter are now expected to decline as company outlooks fall short (CNBC)
    • On Tuesday's economic calendar, The Institute for Supply Management releases at 10 a.m. ET its January nonmanufacturing index, which is expected to drop to 57 from December's 57.6 reading. (CNBC)
    • The White House said President Trump will call for optimism and unity in his State of the Union address tonight, attempting a reset after two years of bitter partisanship and deeply personal attacks. (AP)
    • Trump's options for a border wall shrink as Republicans balk at a national emergency declaration (NY Times)
    • Federal prosecutors in New York issued a subpoena seeking documents from Trump's inaugural committee, furthering a federal inquiry into a fund that's faced mounting scrutiny into how it raised and spent its money. (AP)
    • Democratic group unleashes opposition research against Starbucks and ex-CEO Howard Schultz (CNBC)
    • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his newly emboldened Democratic colleagues in the State Senate appear headed for open warfare over a plan to bring Amazon (AMZN) to the Queens borough of New York City. (CNBC)
    • Apple (AAPL) has reached a deal with France to pay an undisclosed amount of back taxes, according to the company's French division. Media in France are reporting the sum at approximately $571 million. (CNBC)
    • Apple supplier AMS sees weak first quarter and skips its dividend(Reuters)

    STOCK FUTURES CURRENTLY:

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    YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP:

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    TODAY'S MARKET MAP:

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    YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS:

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    TODAY'S S&P SECTORS:

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    TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:

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    THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:

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    THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S:

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    THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($GOOGL $TWTR $SNAP $CLF $TTWO $ALXN $DIS $BP $CLX $SYY $GM $GILD $CMG $GRUB $EA $STX $SPOT $AMG $SAIA $RL $CNC $EL$UFI $GLUU $MTSC $JOUT $PM $GPRO $LITE $FEYE $SWKS $LLY $MPC $BDX $REGN $VIAB $ONVO $HUM $ARRY $PBI $ADM $BSAC)

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)

    THIS MORNING'S PRE-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($BP $RL $CNC $EL $VIAB $LITE $ARRY $BDX $ADM $WCG $EMR $HUBB $PBI $ACM $ARMK $VSH $BMI $CHD $LII $ENR $AGCO $TECH$AQUA $ALLT $AME $ENTG $GLT $UFS $TDG $SBH $CTLT $OAK $FLOW $WDR $IT $MSGN $GPI $HAE $CDK $LPT $LAZ)

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)

    THIS AFTERNOON'S POST-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

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    T.B.A.


    EARNINGS RELEASES BEFORE THE OPEN TODAY:

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    EARNINGS RELEASES AFTER THE CLOSE TODAY:

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    THIS MORNING'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES:

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    THIS MORNING'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS:

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    TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR:

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    THIS MORNING'S MOST ACTIVE TRENDING TICKERS:

    • CRON
    • AMD
    • ACB
    • SNAP
    • ARRY
    • GOOG
    • GOOGL
    • GILD
    • BP
    • DIS
    • HEXO
    • EL
    • LITE
    • STX
    • EA
    • VIAB
    • GLUU
    • CHD
    • SXCP
    • SXC
    • CNC
    • ADM
    • BOX
    • CTLT
    • XNCR
    • LII
    • NCOM
    • CDK
    • RL
    • CTRL

    THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:

    (source: cnbc.com)

    Viacom – The media company earned an adjusted $1.12 per share for its latest quarter, 9 cents a share above estimates. Revenue fell short of forecasts, however, as domestic advertising sales declined.

    STOCK SYMBOL: VIAB

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    Estee Lauder – The cosmetics company beat estimates by 19 cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.74 per share. Revenue also topped forecasts on stronger global sales of its skin care brands.

    STOCK SYMBOL: EL

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    Pitney Bowes – The shipping and mailing solutions company matched Street forecasts with adjusted earnings of 38 cents per share. Revenue was also above analysts' estimates. Pitney Bowes slashed its quarterly dividend to 5 cents per share from 18.75 cents, but also boosted its share buyback authorization by $100 million.

    STOCK SYMBOL: PBI

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    Archer-Daniels Midland – The grain processor came in 4 cents a share shy of estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of 88 cents per share. Revenue was shy of forecasts, as well, and ADM noted complicated and rapidly changing market conditions in presenting its results. The company also announced a dividend increase to 35 cents per share from 33-1/2 cents.

    STOCK SYMBOL: ADM

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    Church & Dwight – The maker of Arm & Hammer baking soda and other consumer products earned 57 cents per share for its latest quarter, a penny a share shy of estimates, although revenue was above Street forecasts. Church & Dwight notes that price increases that were implemented late in the quarter had minimal impact on results, but will be more impactful this year. Church & Dwight also gave a 2019 earnings forecast that falls slightly short of Street estimates, and announced a dividend increase.

    STOCK SYMBOL: CHD

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    Centene – Centene reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.38 per share, 6 cents a share above estimates. The health insurer's revenue beat Street forecasts and Centene made upbeat comments about its 2019 outlook, noting increased membership and contract wins.

    STOCK SYMBOL: CNC

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    WellCare Health – The health insurer beat estimates by 7 cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.63 per share. Revenue beat estimates and WellCare also raised its full-year forecast, based in part on increased membership growth in its Medicare business.

    STOCK SYMBOL: WCG

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    Kraft Heinz – The food producer's stock was downgraded to "hold" from "buy" at Deutsche Bank, which said although Kraft Heinz is showing overall improvement, store brands are making headway in many of Kraft Heinz's largest categories.

    STOCK SYMBOL: KHC

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    Merck – Bank of America/Merrill Lynch added the drugmaker's stock to its "US 1" list, calling it the firm's top pick in the pharmaceutical sector. Bank of America noted Merck's position in a variety of cancer-related markets as a primary driver of its view.

    STOCK SYMBOL: MRK

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    Alphabet – Alphabet reported quarterly profit of $12.77 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $10.82 a share. The Google parent's revenue also beat forecasts, however investors appear concerns about a sharp increase in Alphabet's spending, with investments in data centers and cloud computing personnel.

    STOCK SYMBOL: GOOGL

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    Gilead Sciences – Gilead came in 26 cents shy of consensus forecasts, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.44 per share. The drugmaker's revenue beat forecasts, but it saw sales of its hepatitis C treatments continue to decline.

    STOCK SYMBOL: GILD

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    Seagate Technology – Seagate earned an adjusted $1.41 per share for its latest quarter, 14 cents a share above estimates. The disk drive maker's revenue was in line with Wall Street forecasts. Seagate said it was dealing with a challenging demand environment.

    STOCK SYMBOL: STX

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    Johnson & Johnson – J&J is in talks to settle most individual lawsuits involving its DePuy unit's Pinnacle hip implants, according to a lawyer for the plaintiffs. Attorney Mark Lanier said the parties are close to a deal regarding suits that allege the implants were defective and caused injuries.

    STOCK SYMBOL: JNJ

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    General Electric – GE said it would complete the merger of its transportation business with rail equipment manufacturer Wabtec by February 25.

    STOCK SYMBOL: GE

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    T-Mobile US – T-Mobile told the Federal Communications Commission it would freeze most prices for three years if it gets approval for its proposed $26 billion buyout of wireless rival Sprint.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TMUS

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    Apple – Apple has reached a deal with France to pay an undisclosed amount of back taxes, according to the company's French division. French media are reporting the sum at approximately $571 million.

    STOCK SYMBOL: AAPL

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    BP – The energy giant's annual profit doubled in 2018 to $12.7 billion, driven by a significant increase in oil and gas output.

    STOCK SYMBOL: BP

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    Booking Holdings – Deutsche Bank upgraded the online travel services company to "buy" from "hold," saying it sees acceleration in hotel room night bookings for 2019 among other positive factors.

    STOCK SYMBOL: BKNG

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    Box – Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on the stock with a "buy" rating, calling it one of the best-positioned vendors in cloud content management.

    STOCK SYMBOL: BOX

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    FULL DISCLOSURE:

    /u/bigbear0083 has no positions in any stocks mentioned. Reddit, moderators, and the author do not advise making investment decisions based on discussion in these posts. Analysis is not subject to validation and users take action at their own risk. /u/bigbear0083 is an admin at the financial forums Stockaholics.net where this content was originally posted.


    DISCUSS!

    What is on everyone's radar for today's trading day ahead here at r/StockMarket?


    I hope you all have an excellent trading day ahead today on this Tuesday, February 5th, 2019! :)

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    Where can I get Historical T&S Data?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 10:21 AM PST

    I'm looking to find the cheapest and most reliable way to see Historical T&S of the past 30 days. Preferably an API. A site where I can choose a stock and then get a list of all the buys/sells and the sizes of them in the past 30 days.

    Requirements: 1. API 2. Intraday data; every tick/buy or sell on the stock 3. Access to the past 30 days of T&S 4. The ability to export all the traes as a list/CSV file

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    Opinions on the Marijuana stocks

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 11:36 AM PST

    I own some Aphria and Aurora Cannabis shares, and honestly can't decide if I should just hold them and see what the future holds, or take what I've made and run with it.

    Any advice is appreciated, thanks!!

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    Anyone have experience with ifcmarkets as a brokerage?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 08:08 AM PST

    Deciding on what to trade

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 01:58 PM PST

    Does anyone have any books or maybe just advice in general on how to go about picking stocks to trade?

    I've been reading up and doing some paper trading while I save up ~$20k to start trading, but what all the resources seem to leave out methods for going about identifying what stocks should be traded.

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    Recommendations?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 04:12 PM PST

    Good afternoon , Currently I am playing the stock market game in my school's economic club. We are "given $100k" to invest in the stock market. The objective is to make the biggest profit in 10 weeks. If you happen to read this, are there any stocks you recommend me investing in? Thank you!

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    Embarr Downs Inc (EMBR) Posturing Up On Reverse Merger Speculation

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 10:56 AM PST

    Brand new trader

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 09:15 AM PST

    Hi I am brand new to stock trading, no nothing about it.

    What would be some good companies for me to invest in (under $20) to help me learn and grow money

    My buddy is really pushing me to invest in Aurora Cannabis and I'm hesitant to do this as I've seen online that this might not be wise. Am I right or is aurora a good investment?

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    Is out there some app or platform similar to robinhood or a way to used it from outside usa?

    Posted: 04 Feb 2019 09:07 PM PST

    I am looking to entry the game, i had been reading a lot,i thinkg for my context the best to start to really understand is whit the robinhood app, but since i am not from usa i cant used it, is any suggestions to can use the app or a similar app, all that i read point out that the robinhood app is one of his kind

    Thanks

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    The American Markit PMI was 54.9 which was up from 53.8. The global manufacturing PMI fell from 51.4 to 50.7. This was a 31 month low. Without America, the index would have been 50 which indicates no growth.

    Posted: 04 Feb 2019 08:29 PM PST

    The American manufacturing PMI vastly outperformed the PMIs of Europe, Japan, and China in January as U.S. growth accelerated, while those countries/regions all saw multi-year lows. Both the IHS Markit PMI and the ISM manufacturing PMI were strong for America.

    The Euro area hit a 50 month low (50.5) and Japan hit a 29 month low (50.3). Italy was the worst in Europe as its PMI fell to 47.8 which is the lowest in 68 months. China is in rough shape as its PMI was 48.3 which is the lowest since February 2016. China should be very motivated to make a trade deal with America. The only encouraging part of the global IHS report was the future output index which increased from 58.8 to 60.7.

    Is US Economic Growth Actually Slowing?

    US VS global manufacturing PMI

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    Thoughts on PG&E stock?

    Posted: 04 Feb 2019 11:37 PM PST

    So, I'm wondering about the mobs opinion on PG&E and their future. I work for one of their wire manufacturing suppliers and I know that their orders remain reasonably strong. Meaning I know that their orders coming through my department are typical for this time of year regardless of their recent Ch 11.

    I bought in at about 13.60/share and have been sitting on it for a few days day. I am wondering if I should continue buying in or if I should start diversifying my portfolio. I do know that I want to focus on the energy sector with things like Electric cars getting so big.

    Thoughts?

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    Visualizing 200 Years of U.S. Stock Market Sectors

    Posted: 04 Feb 2019 10:32 PM PST

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