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have a good weekend gang > Later
Thank you > same to all
>> Later
FNGU is a passively managed fund by Bank of Montreal
that tracks the performance of the NYSE FANG
2x / 3x https://etfdb.com/tool/etf-comparison/FNGO-FNGU/
https://microsectors.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=rexshare&utm_content=brand&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI55at-t3y_wIVjDrUAR2gZwJ9EAAYASAAEgJ3x_D_BwE
looks like a ticker with any direct meaning
same > have a good weekend gang
BOIL right now is based on SEPT NG Futs > / NGU23
if you have the capability look at /NGU23 vs BOIL and you will find they are identical patterns
I assume SC is using /NG continuous contract and Only posts end of session / day value
at close of 2:30 EST and thus the patterns do not match
BOIL Holdings
as of 6/27/2023
Weight Ticker Description Exposure Value
(Notional + GL) Market Value Shares/Contracts SEDOL Number
-- -- NET OTHER ASSETS / CASH -- $1,114,698,396.08 1,114,698,396 --
0.07% -- BLOOMBERG NATURAL GAS SUBINDEX SWAP - UBS 804,723 -- 9,082,652 --
4.70% -- BLOOMBERG NATURAL GAS SUBINDEX SWAP - SOC 52,363,124 -- 591,005,917 --
9.02% -- BLOOMBERG NATURAL GAS SUBINDEX SWAP - GOL 100,503,281 -- 1,134,348,547 --
13.20% -- BLOOMBERG NATURAL GAS SUBINDEX SWAP - CITI 147,095,087 -- 1,660,215,429 --
172.83% -- NATURAL GAS FUTR SEP23 1,926,516,400 -- 69,928 --
Thanks D
same > Have a good weekend > Later
same > have a good weekend > Later
have a good weekend gang > Later
Easy > I don't know but I will have to deal with it probably this
year with both parents in mid 90's. Thanks for bringing that up.
I need to talk to lawyers handling it.
some verbiage >>
same crap > different year
A new chapter of debate over the debt ceiling began in 2011, when sparring over spending between President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans resulted in a protracted deadlock. Congress eventually reached a deal to raise the ceiling just two days before the date that the Treasury estimated it would run out of money. However, the brinkmanship triggered the most volatile week for U.S. stocks since the 2008 financial crisis, and the credit rating agency S&P Global downgraded the United States’ creditworthiness for the first and only time ever. The Government Accountability Office, which serves as the federal auditor, estimated that the delay in reaching a deal increased U.S. borrowing costs by $1.3 billion [PDF] that year alone. In May 2023, ratings agency Fitch put U.S. debt on negative watch, a step that typically precedes a downgrade
If congressional negotiations over the debt ceiling are not resolved before the ceiling is reached, the Treasury can stave off a default for several months with a series of temporary actions it calls “extraordinary measures.” These include suspending payments to some government employee savings programs, underinvesting in certain government funds, and delaying auctions of securities.
While the Treasury has used these measures when previous negotiations stalled—including in 2011 and 2013—Congress has never failed to raise the ceiling before the measures have been depleted. If Congress does not act to raise the debt limit despite such emergency measures, federal spending would have to plummet or taxes would have to rise significantly (or a combination of the two). In 2023, the debt ceiling was reached without a deal on January 19; Treasury Secretary Yellen has warned that extraordinary measures could be exhausted by June 1. Experts have viewed both reducing federal spending and increasing tax revenue enough to cover the needed payments as processes that could take over a decade.
As that date neared without a deal to raise or suspend the limit, some experts proposed alternatives that would not require congressional approval. These include invoking the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which states that “the validity of the public debt of the United States… shall not be questioned,” to issue more debt; others include selling U.S. gold and minting a platinum coin worth $1 trillion. Biden has publicly called these measures untenable. The Treasury Department could also defer payments on military salaries or to Social Security and Medicare recipients. It has the option of prioritizing debt payments, although in March 2023, Yellen dismissed that idea as “default by another name.”
In 2023, the debt ceiling was reached without a deal on January 19; Treasury Secretary Yellen has warned that extraordinary measures could be exhausted by June 1. Experts have viewed both reducing federal spending and increasing tax revenue enough to cover the needed payments as processes that could take over a decade.
have a good weekend gang >> Later
FOMC mins @ 2 > Later
Powell’s speech at 11am ET (Fed) where former chair Ben Bernanke will also be present.
have a good weekend gang > Later
Quick Look >
Finviz just changed a few things as of late to make a "quick view" of the "Futs" better
rather than starting up TOS, Tradestation or whatever
New > day or night screens white / black backgounds
chart time intervals > 1- 3- 5- 15- 30 - 1HR etc
https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=ES&p=i3#
https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?p=i3
OpEx week again > Later
same to all > Later
Have a good weekend gang > Later
agree > post meeting news release reads like it was generated from ChatGPT
that was excellent >
even the mouth movements
and as good as that was, you can now wonder about anything you see / hear
In the long past FDIC did closures/takeovers late on Fridays
see what happens
Tradestation >
someone might want this code info >
D > Thanks, no I'll look at it later
have a good weekend gang > Later
OpEx week > Later
have a good weekend gang > Later
CPI > April 12, 2023, at 8:30
On SSE use Level 2 to see what is really going on > Later
https://help.streetsmart.schwab.com/Com/3.36/Content/Level_II_ECN_Panel.htm
have a good weekend gang > Later
J > all good here, thanks
Was just looking in/at TOS
MOC's are real easy to set up change delete etc.
no fumbling around just a few mouse clicks / we will deal with that later if u want
Later
If / When you load up TOS, D and I can get you going with some
config loads pretty easy, Pretty certain they will furnish a download
invite, that said you can download TOS anytime prior.
Thanks for the heads up on TOS > Schawb swap upcoming event plans
I have both so we will see how this goes
I liked them separate "So" if anything goes south it may force my hand to
open another account with TastyTrade or ? to split up funds "again"
That said "I don't trust huge software moves"
>>
https://welcome.schwab.com/trading/platforms
>>
https://pressroom.aboutschwab.com/TDA-News/press-release/2023/TD-Ameritrade-Announces-thinkorswim-Enhancements/default.aspx
Not Certain this means anything "But"
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https://news.bloomberglaw.com/antitrust/schwab-ordered-to-face-suit-seeking-to-unwind-td-ameritrade-deal
same > have a good weekend all > Later
same to you all
thanks > super busy here "again" > Later