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    Bearish Watchlist of Plays 

    (my targets for a negative response to Fed interest rate decision)

    $NFLX – June 30 $410 Puts @ $ Last

    $NVDA – June 30 $390 Puts @ $ Last

    $TSLA – June 30 $250 Puts @ $  Last

    $QQQ – June 30 $360 Puts @ $ Last

    $META- June 30 $260 Puts @ $ Last

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    5 MUST READS!

    SHOE DOG

    By Phil Knight


    WARREN BUFFETT’S

    GROUND RULES

    By Jeremy C. Miller


    WHERE ARE THE

    CUSTOMERS’ YACHTS?

    By Fred Schwed


    THE TIPPING POINT

    By Malcolm Gladwell


    HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE

    By Dale Carnegie

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    Dividends 💰💰💰

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    Google said in a blog posting: “We’re starting to open up access to Search Labs, a new program to access early experiments from Google. If you’ve already signed up for the waitlist at labs.google.com/search, you’ll be notified by email when you can start testing Labs experiments, like SGE (Search Generative Experience), Code Tips and Add to… Read more

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    As the clock closer to an unprecedented US debt default, the world’s second- and third-biggest economies are watching in fear.

    China and Japan are the largest foreign investors in American government debt. Together they own $2 trillion — more than a quarter — of the $7.6 trillion in US Treasury securities held by foreign countries.

    Beijing…

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    • Interesting article…everyone is playing the wait and see until the negotiations are resolved (until the next time it happens). Interestingly the author focused internal consumer pullback in China but didn’t mention their own real estate loan exposure/default which could be massive in its own right. Something else to watch as it once we… Read more

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