Trump Calls for Lower Oil Prices: Is Following Trump the Ultimate Stock Play?

Last night, Trump once again made a call: he hopes for lower oil prices. And sure enough, things turned out as expected — a major reversal across asset classes followed. U.S. stocks surged, oil prices plunged, leaving both bulls and bears stunned. Crude oil posted its biggest single-day drop since August 2022.

Stock Market Correction May Be Over, but It’s Too Early to Call a Rally

The low-side bid we had kept sitting under the Nasdaq for two weeks was never filled. With the index stabilising and rebounding off 27,000, and with several other headline developments turning, the correction that has run for more than a month may now be close to its end. What we do expect from here is dispersion: the divide between what stays strong and what has already topped out should become considerably more visible. Set against the S&P and the Dow, the Nasdaq was clearly the US index that gave back the most in this round of correction. Gains and losses share the same source, so it is no surprise that AI and technology names — the hardest-hit group — were what dragged the index lower. In practice, though, the pullback did not even reach the 61.8% retracement. That is an indirect r
Stock Market Correction May Be Over, but It’s Too Early to Call a Rally

Will NFP Shift Rate Hike Expectations?Is a New Wave of Market Volatility Coming?

The first week of August is formally here. In terms of how the calendar falls, the opening week of a month tends to have an outsized effect on volatility in US trading, chiefly because the US non-farm payrolls report — the release markets watch most closely — lands early in the month. In a market as rate-sensitive as the current one, payrolls feed straight into rate expectations and therefore into a wider trading range. On top of that, the weekend's US–Iran flare-up has left the progress of the “so-called” 60-day negotiation window genuinely hard to read, and that is another source of instability in the market right now. A market like this, however, is actually easier to profit from — provided you approach it with a relatively short-term mindset. $Inve
Will NFP Shift Rate Hike Expectations?Is a New Wave of Market Volatility Coming?

Oil's Rebound Makes the July Fed the Hardest to Call: How to Play Defense and Counter With Options

Next week brings the hardest-to-call FOMC meeting in a long while. The reason: the recent sharp rebound in oil, compounded by events such as a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and restrictions on Red Sea shipping, has left the market with little confidence in how inflation expectations will evolve. If inflation persists, expectations for a Fed rate hike will heat up sharply — and could even become reality as early as the July meeting. Yet Trump remains firmly committed to rate cuts: a hike could trigger a sizable equity correction ahead of the midterm elections and, in turn, hurt his party at the polls. For this week's meeting, therefore, I lean toward the Fed standing pat — but with more hawkish language, nudging the market to give up its easing bets and get its “vaccination” in
Oil's Rebound Makes the July Fed the Hardest to Call: How to Play Defense and Counter With Options
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🚀 Pick Spotlight: AST SpaceMobile ($ASTS)

One stock that's been impossible to ignore is AST SpaceMobile ($ASTS). The company has surged nearly 300% since Alphabet disclosed a major investment during Q1 2025, highlighting growing confidence in AST's long-term vision. $AST SpaceMobile, Inc.(ASTS)$ $Alphabet(GOOG)$ 📈 Why is the market paying attention? 🌍 Direct-to-smartphone satellite connectivity – AST SpaceMobile is developing a satellite network that connects directly to standard 4G and 5G smartphones, with no special hardware or satellite dish required. 🛰️ A differentiated approach – Instead of launching thousands of smaller satellites, AST plans to use a constellation of around 90 large BlueBird satellites to provide near-global mobile coverage
🚀 Pick Spotlight: AST SpaceMobile ($ASTS)
$Coinbase Global, Inc.(COIN)$   $Strategy(MSTR)$   Updates on the U.S.-Iran War Conflict Explosions have rocked Qeshm Island in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, with Iranian state television confirming the blasts erupted amid an active 'exchange of fire.' 'The explosions at the Bahman pier on Qeshm Island occurred during an exchange of fire between Iranian armed forces and the enemy,' an anchor with state TV reported in Farsi. Fox News is reporting that airstrikes are also happening in port city Bandar Abbas in Iran. US officials tell the network that they don't believe this is a 'restarting of the war' or an 'end

Reject Political Trading: HALO Physical Dominance Is the Only Card for 2026

The TACO Trap: Retail Bets on Politics, Capital Bets on Physics On March 11, crude oil collapsed from nearly $120 to around $90 per barrel. The market quickly labeled the move with a familiar acronym: TACO — Trump Always Chickens Out. Traders started pricing in geopolitical de-escalation. Energy risk premium was dumped aggressively. Capital rotated back into high-valuation tech names, particularly AI application companies and SaaS platforms. This is a retail meat grinder. Political events can create price volatility. They cannot generate free cash flow. Policy signals on social media do not raise return on capital. They do not manufacture transformers or expand power grids. Institutional capital cares about two things only: cash-flow certainty physical barriers to entry The market’s most d
Reject Political Trading: HALO Physical Dominance Is the Only Card for 2026