The current economic scenario is producing a quite extreme “performance dispersion“ across stocks.
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Quantifying the Cost of Maker-Taker Markets
Quantifying the cost of maker-taker markets: Trading economics are much more efficient than many pundits claim. It also proves that costs can be quantified, if you’re willing to do the math.
Loving Low Volatility Doesn’t Have to Mean Embracing Boredom
Low volatility is a revered investment factor, but like anything else in investing, it’s not a free lunch.
EQD Research: Systematically Combining Long and Short Strangles With NDX Options
A trader recently reached out asking about an option trading approach that they picked up from a book written back in the 1990’s.
Gold Price Outlook Dictated By Presidential Polls, Fiscal Aid Hopes
Gold’s resilience in the wake of fading fiscal aid hopes suggests that the price of Bullion may hinge on polling data ahead of US Presidential Elections in November.
S&P 500 and FTSE 100 Forecasts for the Week Ahead
Path of least resistance is higher for S&P 500 in the absence of notable catalysts. FTSE 100 eyes de-facto Brexit deadline
Good Growth, Good Prospects and High Margins Equal Great Value in this Nasdaq-Listed Stock
That is why a stock like eHealth (EHTH), with quite ordinary looking numbers compared to the long-term averages, can still look like a bargain.
Crude on Track for Weekly Gains Amid Hurricane Delta, Norwegian Supply Cut
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Daily Markets: Coronavirus Stimulus Roulette Wheel Continues To Spin
Spurring equities is the continuation of what we can only call fiscal stimulus headline roulette as President Trump says he wants a “big deal” before the election that includes more comprehensive relief.
2020 Proxy Season Survey Finds Vast Majority of Companies Willing to Participate in Proxy Process
The 2020 Proxy Season Survey by Nasdaq and U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness finds that public companies welcome the chance to participate in the proxy process.