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Nasdaq 100 is on track for its worst month this year (NVDA)

As things stand, the Nasdaq 100 is on track for its worst month since December. And unless it can rally 4.4% or more over the next three days, it will snap a 5-month bullish streak.

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Nvidia (NVDA) rides the wave of AI

Nvidia (NVDA) has been a top performer in the Nasdaq 100 this year thanks to a weaker dollar and rise of AI. But can it retain its lead?

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Tesla’s price has doubled in six weeks, where to from here?

It may have taken a few weeks, but markets are finally pricing in what we argued all along; a higher terminal rate and no cuts this year.

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Can bears still drive Tesla (TSLA) down to $100?

On the 20th of October we outlined a bearish scenario on Tesla which outlined a bearish target around $100. Today we check in on how that is playing out.

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Nvidia’s (NVDA) near-60% rally could struggle at this resistance zone

Nvidia (NVDA) shares may have rallied 2.7% after their Q3 earnings report, but we’re less convinced it can break above a strong resistance area (initially at least).

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Investors drive Tesla lower after mixed Q3 earnings report

Tesla shares were driven lower during after-hour trade following their Q3 earnings report, despite Elon Musk later touting a “record breaking Q4”.

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Investors drive Tesla lower after mixed Q3 earnings report

Tesla shares were driven lower during after-hour trade following their Q3 earnings report, despite Elon Musk later touting a “record breaking Q4”.

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Tesla outperformance in focus

Last week the tech-heavy Nasdaq dived 5.77% after hotter-than-expected inflation data and a profit warning from FedEx that fuelled concerns over a recession. Despite the widespread carnage, Tesla remarkably finished last week 1.22% higher at $303.35.

Apple shares set to take a breather

Last week the Nasdaq closed -2.28% lower, snapping a four-week winning streak that helped the tech-heavy index extend its rebound ~25% from the June lows.

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How to position for TESLA outperformance

In all honesty, this week which includes an FOMC meeting, U.S Q2 GDP data, and a slew of earnings reports from U.S mega tech stocks, is not one we would look to add new positions to trading portfolios.

How to use Amazon to position for the rebound in stocks to extend

Last week, U.S stock markets rebounded from oversold levels supported by end of month, end of the quarter and end of financial year rebalancing flows and by softer economic data.

We dip our toes in the water and buy Apple

2022 has seen the worst start to the year for U.S equities since the 1970s, best exemplified by the tech-heavy Nasdaq which at its nadirs last week was over 30% below its bull market highs

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Use the dip in Woodside to gain upside exposure to the oil price

A sea of red as the ASX20 finished down 155 points today at 7318, with all sectors losing ground on the day. One of the heaviest drags on the index was Woodside Petroleum (WPL) which closed 4.58% lower at $30.60.

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Why we are looking at Lockheed Martin

Conflicting narratives surround the status of peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. However, there appears to be potential for a cease-fire agreement in the coming weeks that allows Putin to save face and retain Crimea and the two separatist states in return for peace and Ukraine agreeing not to join NATO.

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Why Nvidia is not the game to miss

After early weakness, U.S. equity futures turned higher during the Monday session in Asia on news that Presidents Biden and Putin have agreed “in principle” to a summit on the condition that Russia does not invade Ukraine.

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Where would we rebuy Tesla?

The nervous start to 2022 continued last week as the rout in global stock markets deepened on concerns over rising inflation and interest rates and tension between Russia and Ukraine.

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At what price would we buy Tesla?

Over the past 18 months, the arrival of each significant wave of coronavirus has prompted traders to rotate into tech stocks at the expense of value stocks.

Consider shorting Amazon to benefit from continued underperformance

Concerns over a fourth wave of Covid-19 in Europe, bringing new lockdowns, saw traders revert last week to the now-familiar “lockdown playbook” of buying tech stocks at the expense of value stocks.