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#542
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From: Livermore, Ca
If I can help I can serve up ETCG chart but have no data for TO exchange (ETC.TO) and cannot serve DOGE.F (pink). Let me know if interested in viewing ETCG.
Vol profile just another tool- gauging interest at specific price levels/areas to assist with generating an edge, open to interpretation while common indicators are a derivative of price (MA, fibs, MACD).
Perhaps others have thoughts on your question.
Vol profile just another tool- gauging interest at specific price levels/areas to assist with generating an edge, open to interpretation while common indicators are a derivative of price (MA, fibs, MACD).
Perhaps others have thoughts on your question.
#544
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From: Livermore, Ca
Tough day...Fed released FOMC meeting minutes today- the bond market puked Monday apparently in anticipation and continued today.
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/...-omicron-risks
Never made my NVDA target stopped myself out at 295...(Greed is permanent- fear is transitory
)
10 year treasury yields (cboe index $tnx) spiked to 1.705% today

Bigcharts offers a free comparison tool for a stock to an index regarding crypto correlation comments above..I compared Nasdaq to ETHE...hard to see the NAS..
https://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/ad...false&state=13
I subscribe to CME/CBOT data- and can serve GBTC which is just below VPOC today (most widely accepted price) for one year of data in an area of prior support (33.04) if that helps any bitcoin enthusiasts. Looks like it participated on the downside today.
Happy Trading...

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/...-omicron-risks
Never made my NVDA target stopped myself out at 295...(Greed is permanent- fear is transitory
)10 year treasury yields (cboe index $tnx) spiked to 1.705% today

Bigcharts offers a free comparison tool for a stock to an index regarding crypto correlation comments above..I compared Nasdaq to ETHE...hard to see the NAS..
https://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/ad...false&state=13
I subscribe to CME/CBOT data- and can serve GBTC which is just below VPOC today (most widely accepted price) for one year of data in an area of prior support (33.04) if that helps any bitcoin enthusiasts. Looks like it participated on the downside today.
Happy Trading...

#546
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From: Chicago
Pick #1: BTI - Yield 7.8%
British American Tobacco is the largest global tobacco company by revenues from the first half of 2021. It's a British firm commonly referred to as "BAT" and its American Depositary Shares trade on the NYSE under ticker BTI. Due to its substantial presence in emerging markets like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Vietnam, Brazil, and South Africa, BAT demonstrated 1.8% higher cigarette sales during 1H 2021. While combustible products represented more than 86% of the revenue mix during this period, this segment grew 5.8% YoY compared to the decline in this legacy segment for other big tobacco giants like Philip Morris International (PM) and Altria Group (MO). As income investors, we like this because BTI can utilize the cash flow from a steady legacy business to expand its new categories, namely vapor, nicotine, and heated tobacco products.
- Source: BAT.com
Remember the Marlboro and Lucky Strike promotions through the decals of F1 cars? Due to the negative view of combustible tobacco products globally, big tobacco was forced out of this mode of marketing. After 13 long years, Big Tobacco advertising in Formula 1 makes significant comebacks with BAT using its partnership with McLaren to promote its highly popular vapor device - Vuse.
Vuse is the fastest-growing vape product in the U.S. and the only one to have the FDA approval for marketing. Its growth will see tailwinds from the recent U.S. International Trade Commission ruling favoring BAT. The patent win enforces a ban on IQOS imports into the U.S. and the removal of the products from store shelves. Vuse was up 59% YoY in 1H 2021, and the growth is expected to continue without competition from other large rivals.
BTI is an excellent income stock that has rewarded shareholders with growing dividends for decades. Its GBP 0.539/quarter dividend calculates to a 7.8% annualized yield. Not only is this the highest yield among big tobacco companies, but it also comes at the lowest payout ratio of 65%. Meaning, BTI's annual dividend is covered by 143%! In the past 12 months, BTI earned $3.75/share, a 10.1% total return off which they distributed 7.8% to shareholders. You are getting growth by the company reinvesting part of its cash plus a very generous dividend
#550
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From: Delray Beach, FL
Following this thread for 3 months...
When is the market going to stop with the high PE tech stock bullcrap and actually going to appreciate and value companies that have a balance sheet, revenue and cash flow again? I dont understand the valuations of some of this stuff.
When is the market going to stop with the high PE tech stock bullcrap and actually going to appreciate and value companies that have a balance sheet, revenue and cash flow again? I dont understand the valuations of some of this stuff.




