Thursday, May 19, 2016

Morning News: May 19, 2016 + MORE 3:50 pm May 19th

“Give ’em what they want”

– thereformedbroker.com

One year ago this week, the S&P 500 touched an all-time record high of 2134.
Here’s what has happened to US stocks in the 12 months since:
The S&P 500 is down 4.62% with two drawdowns greater than 11%, followed by short, sharp comebacks that brought us back toward the highs, only to fail…

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Why Price Spikes Are Actually Your FriendI could go on in detail about why and what price spikes provide us short term trades with, and I will in a future article and video. Keeping things short and simple we will let the charts to the speaking for now because they paint a very clear picture of what they do and how quickly we should expect our profit targets to be reached…

Continue Reading On investorsinsight.com »

Are activist investors a force for good that keeps management and boards honest? Or are they simply quick buck artists intent on creating short-term value at the expense of building long-term sustainable companies? Read more

Continue Reading On cfainstitute.org »

Morning News: May 19, 2016

– crossingwallstreet.com

In Japan’s Slow Economy, Rare Price Rise Prompts Surplus of Remorse
Now or Later? Eurozone, IMF at Odds Over When Greece Should Get Debt Relief
Fed Puts June Rate Increase on Table Provided Economy Says Go
Feds Want to Ensure Coal Companies Can Clean Up Land They Damage
Oil Drops Below $48 on Fed Hike Speculation, Fading Support From Outages
Bayer Eyes $42 Billion Monsanto in Quest for Seeds Dominance
Deal Still Possible in Colombia – Novartis Cancer Drug Talks
Technip to Merge With FMC in $13 Billion Oil-Service Company
Google Appeals French Privacy Ruling
Goldman Says Tesla Won’t Come Close to Target, But Rates It a ‘Buy’ Anyway
Deutsche Bank Aims to Stanch Legal Costs This Year
How Wall Street Led LendingClub Into Crisis
Wal-Mart Profit Beats Expectations; U…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Following today’s surprising SEC charge that alleged Phil Mickelson violated securities laws and illegally profited from insider trading to the tune of almost $1 million, here is the response his lawyers just sent out.

The SEC has now completed its investigation into that investment and has concluded that Phil Mickelson did not engage in any wrongdoing…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

According to a newly-amended 13D filing with the US SEC,  Leonard A. Potter’s Wildcat Capital Management LLC, on behalf of  Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:SRNE) has filed a complaint in which affirms derivative claims for violation of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment against Dr. Ji and…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

China’s Debt Bomb

– ritholtz.com

China’s Debt Bomb
Source: Visual Capitalist
The post China’s Debt Bomb appeared first on The Big Picture.

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/morning-news-may-19-2016-more-350-pm-may-19th/

“Give ’em what they want”

– thereformedbroker.com

One year ago this week, the S&P 500 touched an all-time record high of 2134.
Here’s what has happened to US stocks in the 12 months since:
The S&P 500 is down 4.62% with two drawdowns greater than 11%, followed by short, sharp comebacks that brought us back toward the highs, only to fail…

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Why Price Spikes Are Actually Your FriendI could go on in detail about why and what price spikes provide us short term trades with, and I will in a future article and video. Keeping things short and simple we will let the charts to the speaking for now because they paint a very clear picture of what they do and how quickly we should expect our profit targets to be reached…

Continue Reading On investorsinsight.com »

Are activist investors a force for good that keeps management and boards honest? Or are they simply quick buck artists intent on creating short-term value at the expense of building long-term sustainable companies? Read more

Continue Reading On cfainstitute.org »

Morning News: May 19, 2016

– crossingwallstreet.com

In Japan’s Slow Economy, Rare Price Rise Prompts Surplus of Remorse
Now or Later? Eurozone, IMF at Odds Over When Greece Should Get Debt Relief
Fed Puts June Rate Increase on Table Provided Economy Says Go
Feds Want to Ensure Coal Companies Can Clean Up Land They Damage
Oil Drops Below $48 on Fed Hike Speculation, Fading Support From Outages
Bayer Eyes $42 Billion Monsanto in Quest for Seeds Dominance
Deal Still Possible in Colombia – Novartis Cancer Drug Talks
Technip to Merge With FMC in $13 Billion Oil-Service Company
Google Appeals French Privacy Ruling
Goldman Says Tesla Won’t Come Close to Target, But Rates It a ‘Buy’ Anyway
Deutsche Bank Aims to Stanch Legal Costs This Year
How Wall Street Led LendingClub Into Crisis
Wal-Mart Profit Beats Expectations; U…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Following today’s surprising SEC charge that alleged Phil Mickelson violated securities laws and illegally profited from insider trading to the tune of almost $1 million, here is the response his lawyers just sent out.

The SEC has now completed its investigation into that investment and has concluded that Phil Mickelson did not engage in any wrongdoing…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

According to a newly-amended 13D filing with the US SEC,  Leonard A. Potter’s Wildcat Capital Management LLC, on behalf of  Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:SRNE) has filed a complaint in which affirms derivative claims for violation of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment against Dr. Ji and…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

China’s Debt Bomb

– ritholtz.com

China’s Debt Bomb
Source: Visual Capitalist
The post China’s Debt Bomb appeared first on The Big Picture.

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

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