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coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com </p><p> INVESTORS TAKE A SPIN AT THE MEME-STOCK CASINO (1219 EDT/1619 GMT)</p><p> As part of the most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey , AAII polled its members for their thoughts on so-called \"meme stocks\", which includes such names as AMC Entertainment </p><p>, GameStop , and BlackBerry</p><p> , etc. </p><p> AAII reported that three out of 10 respondents (30%) said they felt that meme stocks were \"purely speculative and dangerous.\" Many within this group also described investing in meme stocks as a form of \"gambling.\"</p><p> An additional 13% of respondents maintained a cautionary outlook on the group, calling them \"foolish and teaching poor investing habits.\" Another 11% of respondents stated that meme stocks pointed to negative market trends, indicating that these investments may lead to \"a speculative bubble or overall market volatility.\"</p><p> Meanwhile, 23% of respondents said that they had no specific knowledge or interest in these particular stocks as they don't fit with their investing goals. 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(1148 EDT/1548 GMT)</p><p> The pan-European index secured its fourth weekly gain in a row and closed at a new record high at 457, up 0.7% on the day. </p><p> It's fair to say that this week's rise of 1.1% is not spectacular but added to the 0.8%, 1% and 0.4% scored each of the last three Fridays, it adds up! </p><p> Among the indexes shining is France's CAC 40 which has claimed the 6,600 bar, its highest since September 2000. </p><p> Overall, European shares are now trading at levels only a month ago many investors expected them to be towards the end of 2021. </p><p> While many analysts are probably considering revising their targets now, some of the caution across the market can probably be explained by reluctance to buy at a possible peak. </p><p> There's also some growing doubt on the reopening trade with the exponential spread of the so-called Delta variant in the UK.</p><p> Michael Hewson, a market analyst at CMC Markets noted some underperformance in the travel and leisure sector. </p><p> \"Delays to reopening prompted British Airways to put some of their staff back on furlough, while the likes of Cineworld and Wagamama’s owner Restaurant Group (are) down again for the second day in succession as fears grow that next week’s announcement of a wholesale 21st June unlock becomes less likely\". </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EL SALVADOR COULD SPARK \"CRYPTO-FRIENDLY\" STAMPEDE WHILE THE U.S. LAGS (1130 EDT/1530 GMT)</p><p> El Salvador’s historic decision to make bitcoin legal tender could set off a rush of countries competing to be the most “crypto friendly” while the U.S. drags its feet on regulatory issues, according to Kevin Kelly, co-founder and head of global macro strategy at Delphi Digital.</p><p> This could increase pressure on U.S. regulators to accommodate crypto enthusiasts, he added. </p><p> “Eventually regulators will be forced to tailor the rules, otherwise they face the risk of talent flight to other more favorable countries,” Kelly told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in an interview. </p><p> El Salvador's decision has come with its fair share of criticism, including from the Bank for International Settlements' Benoit Coeure, who called it an \"interesting experiment\" with a \"speculative asset.\" </p><p> Bitcoin rose following El Salvador's decision, but remains almost 42% below its all-time high hit in April. </p><p> While Kelly sees bitcoin eventually jumping back above $60,000, he sees potential for another sell-off. </p><p> \"One of the big reasons for the latest sell-off was the build-up of excessive leverage, when everyone is leveraged long, it's a matter of when -- not if -- a major correction will take place... if we look back historically at similar drawdowns there's evidence we may be in for another sell-off,\" he said. </p><p> Meanwhile, Kelly sees cryptocurrencies gaining long-term support as investors search for alternative assets that provide more yield than bonds, particularly sovereign debt. </p><p> However, the slowdown in monetary growth could limit bitcoin's short term gains. </p><p> \"If you compare bitcoin to the year on year growth in major central bank balance sheets, you'll see that bitcoin's price peaks tend to coincide with a deceleration in central bank asset growth, which is similar to what we're seeing today,\" he added. </p><p> (Lisa Mattackal)</p><p> *****</p><p> UMICH: CONSUMERS, ALONG WITH MARKETS, OBSESS OVER THE \"I\" WORD (1055 EDT/1455 GMT)</p><p> Market participants headed toward the weekend with modestly upbeat news about the mindset of the American consumer, who is responsible for about 70% of the U.S. economy.</p><p> The University of Michigan's preliminary take on Consumer Sentiment for June increased to a reading of 86.4, beating the 84 consensus.</p><p> While the \"current conditions\" component's gain came in lower than anticipated, \"expectations\" surpassed estimates, suggesting consumers, increasingly inoculated and flush with stimulus cash and savings, see brighter days ahead.</p><p> \"The early June gain was mainly among middle and upper income households and for future economic prospects rather than current conditions,\" writes Richard Curtin, chief economist at UMich's Surveys of Consumers. \"Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment.\"</p><p> With few other things to fret about and indexes floating near all-time highs, market participants have been obsessing in recent weeks over the \"I\" word, inflation that is.</p><p> While the demand dam is bursting as Americans economically re-engage, the supply side of the equation is struggling to meet it, resulting in the price spikes seen in recent data, notably Thursday's CPI report.</p><p> In fact, Oxford Economics' most recent recovery tracker, which follows 23 discrete economic metrics and groups them into six baskets, shows the demand component was the biggest gainer, and is now at 106.3% compared with the beginning of 2020.</p><p> But both consumers and investors increasingly appear to be buying into the Fed's assurances that these price spikes won't metastasize into long-term inflation.</p><p> The UMich report shows <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>-year and five-year inflation expectations ticked down this month, to 4.0% and 2.8%, respectively. Still, those numbers are above the central bank's average annual 2% inflation target.</p><p> \"Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June,\" Curtin adds. \"Spontaneous references to market prices for homes, vehicles, and household durables fell to their worst level since the all-time record in November 1974.\"</p><p> U.S. stocks are mixed in mid-morning trading, with the major indexes slipping into the red.</p><p> Tech , small caps and transports are among the gainers.</p><p> (Stephen Culp)</p><p> *****</p><p> INVESTORS CROWD THE FENCE (1001 EDT/1401 GMT)</p><p> The percentage of individual investors characterizing their short-term outlook for the U.S. stock market as \"neutral\" approached 40% in the latest American Association of Individual Investors Sentiment Survey. With this, pessimism also bounced, while optimism fell. </p><p> AAII reported that neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will be essentially flat over the next six months, increased 2.9 percentage points to 39.1%. This is the highest reading since January 1, 2020 (40.9%). Neutral sentiment is above its historical average of 31.5% for the seventh consecutive week but just the eighth time this year.</p><p> Bearish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will decline over the next six months, edged up 0.9 percentage points to 20.7%. Bearish sentiment is below its historical average of 30.5% for the 18th consecutive week.</p><p> Bullish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will gain over the next six months, fell 3.8 percentage points to 40.2%. Optimism remains above its historical average of 38.0% for the 25th week out of the past 30 weeks.</p><p> AAII noted that, at current levels, pessimism remains unusually low. \"Historically, below-average readings for bearish sentiment have been followed by below-average six- and 12-month returns for the S&P 500 index.\" </p><p> With these changes, the bull-bear spread fell to +19.5 from +24.3 last week:</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> TECH VS BANKS: HAS THE SWITCH FLIPPED? (0900 EDT/1300 GMT)</p><p> Since tech peaked vs financials and banks in September of last year , growth has been on the back foot vs value. However, with the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield hitting 3-month lows, tech, and growth, are enjoying a bit of a reprieve vs banks and value. </p><p> Indeed, the tech /banks ratio is currently on pace for its best weekly performance since mid-January. On a monthly basis, it is tracking its biggest rise since August of last year.</p><p> That said, tech may still have work to do on the charts to suggest a more enduring relative low vs banks is in:</p><p> The ratio is attempting to turn up well ahead of a 15-year log-scale support line, as well as the Y2K tech bubble and financial crisis peaks, which should now also act as support levels.</p><p> However, the ratio remains well below its descending 200-day moving average.</p><p> There certainly is room for a greater relative comeback, if the ratio rises to close the gap with this long-term moving average. But until the 200-DMA is reclaimed, and its downward slope at least eases, tech could ultimately still be in for more trouble, or further volatility, relative to banks.</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> FOR FRIDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EDT/1300 GMT - CLICK HERE: </p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TechvsBanks06112021 AAII06112021 UMich UMich inflation expectations stoxx </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com </p><p> INVESTORS TAKE A SPIN AT THE MEME-STOCK CASINO (1219 EDT/1619 GMT)</p><p> As part of the most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey , AAII polled its members for their thoughts on so-called \"meme stocks\", which includes such names as AMC Entertainment </p><p>, GameStop , and BlackBerry</p><p> , etc. </p><p> AAII reported that three out of 10 respondents (30%) said they felt that meme stocks were \"purely speculative and dangerous.\" Many within this group also described investing in meme stocks as a form of \"gambling.\"</p><p> An additional 13% of respondents maintained a cautionary outlook on the group, calling them \"foolish and teaching poor investing habits.\" Another 11% of respondents stated that meme stocks pointed to negative market trends, indicating that these investments may lead to \"a speculative bubble or overall market volatility.\"</p><p> Meanwhile, 23% of respondents said that they had no specific knowledge or interest in these particular stocks as they don't fit with their investing goals. About 15% of respondents had a somewhat positive to completely positive outlook on them, saying that these types of investments could be rewarding if handled correctly.</p><p> Here are a few quotes from investors on the matter:</p><p> \"Gambling—pure and simple. Some will win, some will lose and not all will have a good time.\"</p><p> \"Kind of scary actually. They are highly volatile, and I fear the volatility can transfer into regular stocks.\"</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> STOXX 600: BIT BY BIT, IT ADDS UP! (1148 EDT/1548 GMT)</p><p> The pan-European index secured its fourth weekly gain in a row and closed at a new record high at 457, up 0.7% on the day. </p><p> It's fair to say that this week's rise of 1.1% is not spectacular but added to the 0.8%, 1% and 0.4% scored each of the last three Fridays, it adds up! </p><p> Among the indexes shining is France's CAC 40 which has claimed the 6,600 bar, its highest since September 2000. </p><p> Overall, European shares are now trading at levels only a month ago many investors expected them to be towards the end of 2021. </p><p> While many analysts are probably considering revising their targets now, some of the caution across the market can probably be explained by reluctance to buy at a possible peak. </p><p> There's also some growing doubt on the reopening trade with the exponential spread of the so-called Delta variant in the UK.</p><p> Michael Hewson, a market analyst at CMC Markets noted some underperformance in the travel and leisure sector. </p><p> \"Delays to reopening prompted British Airways to put some of their staff back on furlough, while the likes of Cineworld and Wagamama’s owner Restaurant Group (are) down again for the second day in succession as fears grow that next week’s announcement of a wholesale 21st June unlock becomes less likely\". </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EL SALVADOR COULD SPARK \"CRYPTO-FRIENDLY\" STAMPEDE WHILE THE U.S. LAGS (1130 EDT/1530 GMT)</p><p> El Salvador’s historic decision to make bitcoin legal tender could set off a rush of countries competing to be the most “crypto friendly” while the U.S. drags its feet on regulatory issues, according to Kevin Kelly, co-founder and head of global macro strategy at Delphi Digital.</p><p> This could increase pressure on U.S. regulators to accommodate crypto enthusiasts, he added. </p><p> “Eventually regulators will be forced to tailor the rules, otherwise they face the risk of talent flight to other more favorable countries,” Kelly told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in an interview. </p><p> El Salvador's decision has come with its fair share of criticism, including from the Bank for International Settlements' Benoit Coeure, who called it an \"interesting experiment\" with a \"speculative asset.\" </p><p> Bitcoin rose following El Salvador's decision, but remains almost 42% below its all-time high hit in April. </p><p> While Kelly sees bitcoin eventually jumping back above $60,000, he sees potential for another sell-off. </p><p> \"One of the big reasons for the latest sell-off was the build-up of excessive leverage, when everyone is leveraged long, it's a matter of when -- not if -- a major correction will take place... if we look back historically at similar drawdowns there's evidence we may be in for another sell-off,\" he said. </p><p> Meanwhile, Kelly sees cryptocurrencies gaining long-term support as investors search for alternative assets that provide more yield than bonds, particularly sovereign debt. </p><p> However, the slowdown in monetary growth could limit bitcoin's short term gains. </p><p> \"If you compare bitcoin to the year on year growth in major central bank balance sheets, you'll see that bitcoin's price peaks tend to coincide with a deceleration in central bank asset growth, which is similar to what we're seeing today,\" he added. </p><p> (Lisa Mattackal)</p><p> *****</p><p> UMICH: CONSUMERS, ALONG WITH MARKETS, OBSESS OVER THE \"I\" WORD (1055 EDT/1455 GMT)</p><p> Market participants headed toward the weekend with modestly upbeat news about the mindset of the American consumer, who is responsible for about 70% of the U.S. economy.</p><p> The University of Michigan's preliminary take on Consumer Sentiment for June increased to a reading of 86.4, beating the 84 consensus.</p><p> While the \"current conditions\" component's gain came in lower than anticipated, \"expectations\" surpassed estimates, suggesting consumers, increasingly inoculated and flush with stimulus cash and savings, see brighter days ahead.</p><p> \"The early June gain was mainly among middle and upper income households and for future economic prospects rather than current conditions,\" writes Richard Curtin, chief economist at UMich's Surveys of Consumers. \"Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment.\"</p><p> With few other things to fret about and indexes floating near all-time highs, market participants have been obsessing in recent weeks over the \"I\" word, inflation that is.</p><p> While the demand dam is bursting as Americans economically re-engage, the supply side of the equation is struggling to meet it, resulting in the price spikes seen in recent data, notably Thursday's CPI report.</p><p> In fact, Oxford Economics' most recent recovery tracker, which follows 23 discrete economic metrics and groups them into six baskets, shows the demand component was the biggest gainer, and is now at 106.3% compared with the beginning of 2020.</p><p> But both consumers and investors increasingly appear to be buying into the Fed's assurances that these price spikes won't metastasize into long-term inflation.</p><p> The UMich report shows <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>-year and five-year inflation expectations ticked down this month, to 4.0% and 2.8%, respectively. Still, those numbers are above the central bank's average annual 2% inflation target.</p><p> \"Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June,\" Curtin adds. \"Spontaneous references to market prices for homes, vehicles, and household durables fell to their worst level since the all-time record in November 1974.\"</p><p> U.S. stocks are mixed in mid-morning trading, with the major indexes slipping into the red.</p><p> Tech , small caps and transports are among the gainers.</p><p> (Stephen Culp)</p><p> *****</p><p> INVESTORS CROWD THE FENCE (1001 EDT/1401 GMT)</p><p> The percentage of individual investors characterizing their short-term outlook for the U.S. stock market as \"neutral\" approached 40% in the latest American Association of Individual Investors Sentiment Survey. With this, pessimism also bounced, while optimism fell. </p><p> AAII reported that neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will be essentially flat over the next six months, increased 2.9 percentage points to 39.1%. This is the highest reading since January 1, 2020 (40.9%). Neutral sentiment is above its historical average of 31.5% for the seventh consecutive week but just the eighth time this year.</p><p> Bearish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will decline over the next six months, edged up 0.9 percentage points to 20.7%. Bearish sentiment is below its historical average of 30.5% for the 18th consecutive week.</p><p> Bullish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will gain over the next six months, fell 3.8 percentage points to 40.2%. Optimism remains above its historical average of 38.0% for the 25th week out of the past 30 weeks.</p><p> AAII noted that, at current levels, pessimism remains unusually low. \"Historically, below-average readings for bearish sentiment have been followed by below-average six- and 12-month returns for the S&P 500 index.\" </p><p> With these changes, the bull-bear spread fell to +19.5 from +24.3 last week:</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> TECH VS BANKS: HAS THE SWITCH FLIPPED? (0900 EDT/1300 GMT)</p><p> Since tech peaked vs financials and banks in September of last year , growth has been on the back foot vs value. However, with the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield hitting 3-month lows, tech, and growth, are enjoying a bit of a reprieve vs banks and value. </p><p> Indeed, the tech /banks ratio is currently on pace for its best weekly performance since mid-January. On a monthly basis, it is tracking its biggest rise since August of last year.</p><p> That said, tech may still have work to do on the charts to suggest a more enduring relative low vs banks is in:</p><p> The ratio is attempting to turn up well ahead of a 15-year log-scale support line, as well as the Y2K tech bubble and financial crisis peaks, which should now also act as support levels.</p><p> However, the ratio remains well below its descending 200-day moving average.</p><p> There certainly is room for a greater relative comeback, if the ratio rises to close the gap with this long-term moving average. But until the 200-DMA is reclaimed, and its downward slope at least eases, tech could ultimately still be in for more trouble, or further volatility, relative to banks.</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> FOR FRIDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EDT/1300 GMT - CLICK HERE: </p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TechvsBanks06112021 AAII06112021 UMich UMich inflation expectations stoxx </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com INVESTORS TAKE A SPIN AT THE MEME-STOCK CASINO (1219 EDT/1619 GMT) As part of the most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey , AAII polled its members for their thoughts on so-called \"meme stocks\", which includes such names as AMC Entertainment , GameStop , and BlackBerry , etc. AAII reported that three out of 10 respondents (30%) said they felt that meme stocks were \"purely speculative and dangerous.\" Many within this group also described investing in meme stocks as a form of \"gambling.\" An additional 13% of respondents maintained a cautionary outlook on the group, calling them \"foolish and teaching poor investing habits.\" Another 11% of respondents stated that meme stocks pointed to negative market trends, indicating that these investments may lead to \"a speculative bubble or overall market volatility.\" Meanwhile, 23% of respondents said that they had no specific knowledge or interest in these particular stocks as they don't fit with their investing goals. About 15% of respondents had a somewhat positive to completely positive outlook on them, saying that these types of investments could be rewarding if handled correctly. Here are a few quotes from investors on the matter: \"Gambling—pure and simple. Some will win, some will lose and not all will have a good time.\" \"Kind of scary actually. They are highly volatile, and I fear the volatility can transfer into regular stocks.\" (Terence Gabriel) ***** STOXX 600: BIT BY BIT, IT ADDS UP! (1148 EDT/1548 GMT) The pan-European index secured its fourth weekly gain in a row and closed at a new record high at 457, up 0.7% on the day. It's fair to say that this week's rise of 1.1% is not spectacular but added to the 0.8%, 1% and 0.4% scored each of the last three Fridays, it adds up! Among the indexes shining is France's CAC 40 which has claimed the 6,600 bar, its highest since September 2000. Overall, European shares are now trading at levels only a month ago many investors expected them to be towards the end of 2021. While many analysts are probably considering revising their targets now, some of the caution across the market can probably be explained by reluctance to buy at a possible peak. There's also some growing doubt on the reopening trade with the exponential spread of the so-called Delta variant in the UK. Michael Hewson, a market analyst at CMC Markets noted some underperformance in the travel and leisure sector. \"Delays to reopening prompted British Airways to put some of their staff back on furlough, while the likes of Cineworld and Wagamama’s owner Restaurant Group (are) down again for the second day in succession as fears grow that next week’s announcement of a wholesale 21st June unlock becomes less likely\". (Julien Ponthus) ***** EL SALVADOR COULD SPARK \"CRYPTO-FRIENDLY\" STAMPEDE WHILE THE U.S. LAGS (1130 EDT/1530 GMT) El Salvador’s historic decision to make bitcoin legal tender could set off a rush of countries competing to be the most “crypto friendly” while the U.S. drags its feet on regulatory issues, according to Kevin Kelly, co-founder and head of global macro strategy at Delphi Digital. This could increase pressure on U.S. regulators to accommodate crypto enthusiasts, he added. “Eventually regulators will be forced to tailor the rules, otherwise they face the risk of talent flight to other more favorable countries,” Kelly told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in an interview. El Salvador's decision has come with its fair share of criticism, including from the Bank for International Settlements' Benoit Coeure, who called it an \"interesting experiment\" with a \"speculative asset.\" Bitcoin rose following El Salvador's decision, but remains almost 42% below its all-time high hit in April. While Kelly sees bitcoin eventually jumping back above $60,000, he sees potential for another sell-off. \"One of the big reasons for the latest sell-off was the build-up of excessive leverage, when everyone is leveraged long, it's a matter of when -- not if -- a major correction will take place... if we look back historically at similar drawdowns there's evidence we may be in for another sell-off,\" he said. Meanwhile, Kelly sees cryptocurrencies gaining long-term support as investors search for alternative assets that provide more yield than bonds, particularly sovereign debt. However, the slowdown in monetary growth could limit bitcoin's short term gains. \"If you compare bitcoin to the year on year growth in major central bank balance sheets, you'll see that bitcoin's price peaks tend to coincide with a deceleration in central bank asset growth, which is similar to what we're seeing today,\" he added. (Lisa Mattackal) ***** UMICH: CONSUMERS, ALONG WITH MARKETS, OBSESS OVER THE \"I\" WORD (1055 EDT/1455 GMT) Market participants headed toward the weekend with modestly upbeat news about the mindset of the American consumer, who is responsible for about 70% of the U.S. economy. The University of Michigan's preliminary take on Consumer Sentiment for June increased to a reading of 86.4, beating the 84 consensus. While the \"current conditions\" component's gain came in lower than anticipated, \"expectations\" surpassed estimates, suggesting consumers, increasingly inoculated and flush with stimulus cash and savings, see brighter days ahead. \"The early June gain was mainly among middle and upper income households and for future economic prospects rather than current conditions,\" writes Richard Curtin, chief economist at UMich's Surveys of Consumers. \"Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment.\" With few other things to fret about and indexes floating near all-time highs, market participants have been obsessing in recent weeks over the \"I\" word, inflation that is. While the demand dam is bursting as Americans economically re-engage, the supply side of the equation is struggling to meet it, resulting in the price spikes seen in recent data, notably Thursday's CPI report. In fact, Oxford Economics' most recent recovery tracker, which follows 23 discrete economic metrics and groups them into six baskets, shows the demand component was the biggest gainer, and is now at 106.3% compared with the beginning of 2020. But both consumers and investors increasingly appear to be buying into the Fed's assurances that these price spikes won't metastasize into long-term inflation. The UMich report shows one-year and five-year inflation expectations ticked down this month, to 4.0% and 2.8%, respectively. Still, those numbers are above the central bank's average annual 2% inflation target. \"Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June,\" Curtin adds. \"Spontaneous references to market prices for homes, vehicles, and household durables fell to their worst level since the all-time record in November 1974.\" U.S. stocks are mixed in mid-morning trading, with the major indexes slipping into the red. Tech , small caps and transports are among the gainers. (Stephen Culp) ***** INVESTORS CROWD THE FENCE (1001 EDT/1401 GMT) The percentage of individual investors characterizing their short-term outlook for the U.S. stock market as \"neutral\" approached 40% in the latest American Association of Individual Investors Sentiment Survey. With this, pessimism also bounced, while optimism fell. AAII reported that neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will be essentially flat over the next six months, increased 2.9 percentage points to 39.1%. This is the highest reading since January 1, 2020 (40.9%). Neutral sentiment is above its historical average of 31.5% for the seventh consecutive week but just the eighth time this year. Bearish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will decline over the next six months, edged up 0.9 percentage points to 20.7%. Bearish sentiment is below its historical average of 30.5% for the 18th consecutive week. Bullish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will gain over the next six months, fell 3.8 percentage points to 40.2%. Optimism remains above its historical average of 38.0% for the 25th week out of the past 30 weeks. AAII noted that, at current levels, pessimism remains unusually low. \"Historically, below-average readings for bearish sentiment have been followed by below-average six- and 12-month returns for the S&P 500 index.\" With these changes, the bull-bear spread fell to +19.5 from +24.3 last week: (Terence Gabriel) ***** TECH VS BANKS: HAS THE SWITCH FLIPPED? (0900 EDT/1300 GMT) Since tech peaked vs financials and banks in September of last year , growth has been on the back foot vs value. However, with the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield hitting 3-month lows, tech, and growth, are enjoying a bit of a reprieve vs banks and value. Indeed, the tech /banks ratio is currently on pace for its best weekly performance since mid-January. On a monthly basis, it is tracking its biggest rise since August of last year. That said, tech may still have work to do on the charts to suggest a more enduring relative low vs banks is in: The ratio is attempting to turn up well ahead of a 15-year log-scale support line, as well as the Y2K tech bubble and financial crisis peaks, which should now also act as support levels. However, the ratio remains well below its descending 200-day moving average. There certainly is room for a greater relative comeback, if the ratio rises to close the gap with this long-term moving average. But until the 200-DMA is reclaimed, and its downward slope at least eases, tech could ultimately still be in for more trouble, or further volatility, relative to banks. 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Days ago, Fubo launched its app on LG Electronics' webOS smart TV platform in the U.S. But outlook not yet carefree.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/227284f09c707eabfd28577428d98484\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"584\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p>\n<p>A streaming service with a strong focus on sports, FuboTV (<b>FUBO</b>) recently announced it would be offered on LG SmartTV’s in the U.S., increasing its customer base and brand awareness. (SeeFUBO stock analysison TipRanks)</p>\n<p>Publishing on a report on the matter,Darren Aftahiof Roth Capital Partners wrote that integration with LG “should help it grow top of funnel consumer awareness.” Aftahi maintained a Buy rating on the stock, and declared a price target of $42.</p>\n<p>Aftahi explained that consumers with LG SmartTV’s will have immediate access to free trials of FuboTV, which will be promoted for user download. This is significant as LG currently already holds about a 12% market share in the U.S. It is important to note, however, that the LG deal will only apply to models of the years 2018 through 2021.</p>\n<p>The company has been making headway as of late, but it is not without its risks, details Aftahi. FuboTV relies heavily on sports content, and any sort of stoppages in the sports world will severely disrupt its outlook on growth. Furthermore, as big-ticket events such as the Olympics were cancelled last year, similar instances occurring will directly impact subscriber growth.</p>\n<p>The analyst was also concerned about sports streaming offerings from Youtube TV and Hulu, as well as other large service providers mounting serious competition. If Fubo is unable “to differentiate its service, attract, continually engage and retain users” its outlook will be impacted for the worse.</p>\n<p>On TipRanks, FUBO has an analyst rating consensus of Strong Buy, based on 6 Buy and 1 hold ratings. 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(SeeFUBO stock analysison TipRanks)\nPublishing on a report on the matter,Darren Aftahiof Roth Capital Partners wrote that integration with LG “should help it grow top of funnel consumer awareness.” Aftahi maintained a Buy rating on the stock, and declared a price target of $42.\nAftahi explained that consumers with LG SmartTV’s will have immediate access to free trials of FuboTV, which will be promoted for user download. This is significant as LG currently already holds about a 12% market share in the U.S. It is important to note, however, that the LG deal will only apply to models of the years 2018 through 2021.\nThe company has been making headway as of late, but it is not without its risks, details Aftahi. FuboTV relies heavily on sports content, and any sort of stoppages in the sports world will severely disrupt its outlook on growth. Furthermore, as big-ticket events such as the Olympics were cancelled last year, similar instances occurring will directly impact subscriber growth.\nThe analyst was also concerned about sports streaming offerings from Youtube TV and Hulu, as well as other large service providers mounting serious competition. If Fubo is unable “to differentiate its service, attract, continually engage and retain users” its outlook will be impacted for the worse.\nOn TipRanks, FUBO has an analyst rating consensus of Strong Buy, based on 6 Buy and 1 hold ratings. Theaverage analyst FUBO price targetis $38.86 per share, reflecting a potential 12-month upside of 29.2%.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":736,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":186550441,"gmtCreate":1623513572283,"gmtModify":1634032219921,"author":{"id":"3575669035209169","authorId":"3575669035209169","name":"MistaVista","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/2dc3b115d10273e1cd95c4ab2b651dc6","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3575669035209169","authorIdStr":"3575669035209169"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"risky!","listText":"risky!","text":"risky!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/186550441","repostId":"1115909292","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1115909292","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1623413127,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/1115909292?lang=&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-11 20:05","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Jeff Bezos is going to space for 11 minutes. Here's how risky that is","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1115909292","media":"cnn","summary":"New York (CNN Business)Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or s","content":"<p>New York (CNN Business)Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or sail it forever in a fleet of megayachts. He could afford to buy a the whole NFL; he could buy an archipelago for his family and friends; he could buy over 65,000 Bugatti Chirons (base price $2.9 million), even though only 500 are being built. As the world's richest person, the possibilities are endless. But Bezos appears ready to risk it all for an 11-minute ride to space.</p>\n<p><b>Just how risky is his decision?</b></p>\n<p>The answer isn't what you might expect. Space travel is, historically, fraught with danger. Though the risks are not necessarily astronomical for Bezos' jaunt to the cosmos, as his space company Blue Origin has spent the better part of the last decade running the suborbital New Shepard rocket he'll be riding on through a series of successful test flights. (Also, being in space is Bezos' lifelong dream.)</p>\n<p>Still, what Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, and the winner of an online auction, will be doing -- going on the very first crewed flight of New Shepard, a fully autonomous suborbital rocket and spacecraft system designed to take ticket holders on brief joy rides to space -- is not entirely without risk.</p>\n<p>Here's what Bezos' flight will look like and the extent to which people are taking their lives in their hands when they go to outer space these days.</p>\n<p><b>What the flight looks like</b></p>\n<p>When most people think about spaceflight, they think about an astronaut circling the Earth, floating in space, for at least a few days.</p>\n<p>That is not what the Bezos brothers and their fellow passengers will be doing .</p>\n<p>They'll be going up and coming right back down, and they'll be doing it in less time -- about 11 minutes -- than it takes most people to get to work.</p>\n<p>Suborbital flights differ greatly from orbital flights of the type most of us think of when we think of spaceflight. Blue Origin's New Shepard flights will be brief, up-and-down trips, though they will go more than 62 miles above Earth, which is widely considered to be the edge of outer space.</p>\n<p>Orbital rockets need to drum up enough power to hit at least 17,000 miles per hour, or what's known as orbital velocity, essentially giving a spacecraft enough energy to continue whipping around the Earth rather than being dragged immediately back down by gravity.</p>\n<p>Suborbital flights require far less power and speed. That means less time the rocket is required to burn, lower temperatures scorching the outside of the spacecraft, less force and compression ripping at the spacecraft, and generally fewer opportunities for something to go very wrong.</p>\n<p>New Shepard's suborbital fights hit about about three times the speed of sound — roughly 2,300 miles per hour — and fly directly upward until the rocket expends most of its fuel. The crew capsule will then separate from the rocket at the top of the trajectory and briefly continue upward before the capsule almost hovers at the top of its flight path, giving the passengers a few minutes of weightlessness. It works sort of like an extended version of the weightlessness you experience when you reach the peak of a roller coaster hill, just before gravity brings your cart — or, in Bezos' case, your space capsule -- screaming back down toward the ground.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/1aeef7cd6efed45b4f08991c7c4b7be4\" tg-width=\"780\" tg-height=\"438\"></p>\n<p>The New Shepard capsule then deploys a large plume of parachutes to slow its descent to less than 20 miles per hour before it hits the ground.</p>\n<p>The rocket, flying separately, re-ignites its engines and uses its on-board computers to execute a pinpoint, upright landing. The booster landing looks similar to what SpaceX does with its Falcon 9 rockets, though those rockets are far more powerful than New Shepard and — yes — more prone to exploding on impact.</p>\n<p><b>How big are the risks?</b></p>\n<p>Blue Origin's New Shepard capsule, which is fully autonomous and does not require a pilot, has never had an explosive mishap in 15 test flights. And the nature of Bezos' flight means it comes with some inherently lower risks than more ambitious space travel attempts. But that doesn't mean the risk is zero, either.</p>\n<p>Because suborbital flights don't require as much speed or the intense process of trying to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere at incredible speeds, they're considered much less risky than orbital flights. With an orbital re-entry, a spacecraft's external temperatures can reach up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit, and astronauts can experience 4.5 Gs of force that is also placed upon the spacecraft, all while the ever-thickening atmosphere whips around the capsule.</p>\n<p>High speeds and high altitudes come with inherent risks, and even small errors can have big consequences. Earth's atmosphere is generally not considered survivable for significant amounts of time above altitudes of 50,000 feet without a spacesuit, and Bezos will be traveling up to 350,000 feet. But the capsule he travels in will be pressurized, so he doesn't need a special suit to keep him safe, and he'll have access to an oxygen mask if the cabin loses pressure. The spacecraft is also equipped with an abort system designed to jettison the New Shepard capsule and passengers away from the rocket in case of emergency. There's also back-up safety features to help the capsule land gently even if a couple of its parachutes fail to deploy.</p>\n<p>But even still, there is no way to absolutely guarantee safety should New Shepard malfunction.</p>\n<p>Even though suborbital flights are less risky than orbital missions, they can still be deadly.</p>\n<p>One of Virgin Galactic's suborbital space planes, for example, broke apart in 2014 when one of the vehicle's copilots prematurely deployed the feathering system designed to keep the craft stable as it made its descent. The added drag on the plane ripped it to pieces, killing one of the pilots.</p>\n<p>(Blue Origin competitor Virgin Galactic has since had three successful test flights of a revamped version of its SpaceShipTwo space plane.)</p>\n<p>Blue Origin has not encountered similar tragic accidents during its testing phase, though — as an old industry adage goes — space is hard.</p>\n<p>But, Bezos has indicated, the risk is worth it.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Jeff Bezos is going to space for 11 minutes. 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Here's how risky that is\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-06-11 20:05 GMT+8 <a href=https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/10/tech/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-flight-risk-scn/index.html><strong>cnn</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>New York (CNN Business)Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or sail it forever in a fleet of megayachts. He could afford to buy a the whole NFL; he could buy an ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/10/tech/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-flight-risk-scn/index.html\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/10/tech/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-flight-risk-scn/index.html","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1115909292","content_text":"New York (CNN Business)Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or sail it forever in a fleet of megayachts. He could afford to buy a the whole NFL; he could buy an archipelago for his family and friends; he could buy over 65,000 Bugatti Chirons (base price $2.9 million), even though only 500 are being built. As the world's richest person, the possibilities are endless. But Bezos appears ready to risk it all for an 11-minute ride to space.\nJust how risky is his decision?\nThe answer isn't what you might expect. Space travel is, historically, fraught with danger. Though the risks are not necessarily astronomical for Bezos' jaunt to the cosmos, as his space company Blue Origin has spent the better part of the last decade running the suborbital New Shepard rocket he'll be riding on through a series of successful test flights. (Also, being in space is Bezos' lifelong dream.)\nStill, what Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, and the winner of an online auction, will be doing -- going on the very first crewed flight of New Shepard, a fully autonomous suborbital rocket and spacecraft system designed to take ticket holders on brief joy rides to space -- is not entirely without risk.\nHere's what Bezos' flight will look like and the extent to which people are taking their lives in their hands when they go to outer space these days.\nWhat the flight looks like\nWhen most people think about spaceflight, they think about an astronaut circling the Earth, floating in space, for at least a few days.\nThat is not what the Bezos brothers and their fellow passengers will be doing .\nThey'll be going up and coming right back down, and they'll be doing it in less time -- about 11 minutes -- than it takes most people to get to work.\nSuborbital flights differ greatly from orbital flights of the type most of us think of when we think of spaceflight. Blue Origin's New Shepard flights will be brief, up-and-down trips, though they will go more than 62 miles above Earth, which is widely considered to be the edge of outer space.\nOrbital rockets need to drum up enough power to hit at least 17,000 miles per hour, or what's known as orbital velocity, essentially giving a spacecraft enough energy to continue whipping around the Earth rather than being dragged immediately back down by gravity.\nSuborbital flights require far less power and speed. That means less time the rocket is required to burn, lower temperatures scorching the outside of the spacecraft, less force and compression ripping at the spacecraft, and generally fewer opportunities for something to go very wrong.\nNew Shepard's suborbital fights hit about about three times the speed of sound — roughly 2,300 miles per hour — and fly directly upward until the rocket expends most of its fuel. The crew capsule will then separate from the rocket at the top of the trajectory and briefly continue upward before the capsule almost hovers at the top of its flight path, giving the passengers a few minutes of weightlessness. It works sort of like an extended version of the weightlessness you experience when you reach the peak of a roller coaster hill, just before gravity brings your cart — or, in Bezos' case, your space capsule -- screaming back down toward the ground.\n\nThe New Shepard capsule then deploys a large plume of parachutes to slow its descent to less than 20 miles per hour before it hits the ground.\nThe rocket, flying separately, re-ignites its engines and uses its on-board computers to execute a pinpoint, upright landing. The booster landing looks similar to what SpaceX does with its Falcon 9 rockets, though those rockets are far more powerful than New Shepard and — yes — more prone to exploding on impact.\nHow big are the risks?\nBlue Origin's New Shepard capsule, which is fully autonomous and does not require a pilot, has never had an explosive mishap in 15 test flights. And the nature of Bezos' flight means it comes with some inherently lower risks than more ambitious space travel attempts. But that doesn't mean the risk is zero, either.\nBecause suborbital flights don't require as much speed or the intense process of trying to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere at incredible speeds, they're considered much less risky than orbital flights. With an orbital re-entry, a spacecraft's external temperatures can reach up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit, and astronauts can experience 4.5 Gs of force that is also placed upon the spacecraft, all while the ever-thickening atmosphere whips around the capsule.\nHigh speeds and high altitudes come with inherent risks, and even small errors can have big consequences. Earth's atmosphere is generally not considered survivable for significant amounts of time above altitudes of 50,000 feet without a spacesuit, and Bezos will be traveling up to 350,000 feet. But the capsule he travels in will be pressurized, so he doesn't need a special suit to keep him safe, and he'll have access to an oxygen mask if the cabin loses pressure. The spacecraft is also equipped with an abort system designed to jettison the New Shepard capsule and passengers away from the rocket in case of emergency. There's also back-up safety features to help the capsule land gently even if a couple of its parachutes fail to deploy.\nBut even still, there is no way to absolutely guarantee safety should New Shepard malfunction.\nEven though suborbital flights are less risky than orbital missions, they can still be deadly.\nOne of Virgin Galactic's suborbital space planes, for example, broke apart in 2014 when one of the vehicle's copilots prematurely deployed the feathering system designed to keep the craft stable as it made its descent. The added drag on the plane ripped it to pieces, killing one of the pilots.\n(Blue Origin competitor Virgin Galactic has since had three successful test flights of a revamped version of its SpaceShipTwo space plane.)\nBlue Origin has not encountered similar tragic accidents during its testing phase, though — as an old industry adage goes — space is hard.\nBut, Bezos has indicated, the risk is worth it.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":607,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":186550364,"gmtCreate":1623513555458,"gmtModify":1634032220391,"author":{"id":"3575669035209169","authorId":"3575669035209169","name":"MistaVista","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/2dc3b115d10273e1cd95c4ab2b651dc6","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3575669035209169","authorIdStr":"3575669035209169"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"up up up","listText":"up up up","text":"up up up","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/186550364","repostId":"1190309980","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":634,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":186524236,"gmtCreate":1623513433825,"gmtModify":1634032221714,"author":{"id":"3575669035209169","authorId":"3575669035209169","name":"MistaVista","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/2dc3b115d10273e1cd95c4ab2b651dc6","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3575669035209169","authorIdStr":"3575669035209169"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"grow grow grow! 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The S&P 500 also hit an intraday record of 4,249.74, overtaking its May 7 high after the market traded sideways for a month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 19.10 points, or less than 0.1%, to 34,466.24, while the Nasdaq Composite gained about 0.8% to 14,020.33.\nConsumer prices for May accelerated at their fastest pace since the summer of 2008 amid the economic recovery from the pandemic-triggered recession,the Labor Department reported Thursday.\nThe consumer price index, which represents a basket including food, energy, groceries and prices across a spectrum of goods, rose 5% from a year ago. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting a gain of 4.7%.\n\"I think there were a lot of people who held back, who wanted to see the hotter inflation number,\" CNBC's Jim Cramer said on \"Squawk on the Street.\" \"Now they've said, 'OK, now that's over with. Let's do some buying.' Because they've been on the sideline and they want to get in. I don't think that's actually usual these days because there's still so much buying power out there. People want in.\"\nFears of spiking inflation have weighed on the stock market in the last month, with investors worried the jump in prices will raise costs for companies, spark a move higher in interest rates and cause the Federal Reserve to remove its easy money policies.\n\"This CPI isn't likely to change the narrative dramatically, and there are still indications that inflation momentum is set to abate in the coming months,\" Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, said in a note Thursday.\nMany economists also said the surge in used car costs for the month could have skewed the inflation reading. Used car and truck prices jumped more than 7%, accounting for one-third of the total increase for the month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 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Days ago, Fubo launched its app on LG Electronics' webOS smart TV platform in the U.S. But outlook not yet carefree.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/227284f09c707eabfd28577428d98484\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"584\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p>\n<p>A streaming service with a strong focus on sports, FuboTV (<b>FUBO</b>) recently announced it would be offered on LG SmartTV’s in the U.S., increasing its customer base and brand awareness. (SeeFUBO stock analysison TipRanks)</p>\n<p>Publishing on a report on the matter,Darren Aftahiof Roth Capital Partners wrote that integration with LG “should help it grow top of funnel consumer awareness.” Aftahi maintained a Buy rating on the stock, and declared a price target of $42.</p>\n<p>Aftahi explained that consumers with LG SmartTV’s will have immediate access to free trials of FuboTV, which will be promoted for user download. This is significant as LG currently already holds about a 12% market share in the U.S. It is important to note, however, that the LG deal will only apply to models of the years 2018 through 2021.</p>\n<p>The company has been making headway as of late, but it is not without its risks, details Aftahi. FuboTV relies heavily on sports content, and any sort of stoppages in the sports world will severely disrupt its outlook on growth. Furthermore, as big-ticket events such as the Olympics were cancelled last year, similar instances occurring will directly impact subscriber growth.</p>\n<p>The analyst was also concerned about sports streaming offerings from Youtube TV and Hulu, as well as other large service providers mounting serious competition. If Fubo is unable “to differentiate its service, attract, continually engage and retain users” its outlook will be impacted for the worse.</p>\n<p>On TipRanks, FUBO has an analyst rating consensus of Strong Buy, based on 6 Buy and 1 hold ratings. Theaverage analyst FUBO price targetis $38.86 per share, reflecting a potential 12-month upside of 29.2%.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/99e7b4b19ad5a7bfcea122fd8eeee10b\" tg-width=\"959\" tg-height=\"528\"></p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"FUBO":"fuboTV Inc."},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1151053377","content_text":"(June 11) Fubo TV surged over 7% in morning trading. Days ago, Fubo launched its app on LG Electronics' webOS smart TV platform in the U.S. But outlook not yet carefree.\n\nA streaming service with a strong focus on sports, FuboTV (FUBO) recently announced it would be offered on LG SmartTV’s in the U.S., increasing its customer base and brand awareness. (SeeFUBO stock analysison TipRanks)\nPublishing on a report on the matter,Darren Aftahiof Roth Capital Partners wrote that integration with LG “should help it grow top of funnel consumer awareness.” Aftahi maintained a Buy rating on the stock, and declared a price target of $42.\nAftahi explained that consumers with LG SmartTV’s will have immediate access to free trials of FuboTV, which will be promoted for user download. This is significant as LG currently already holds about a 12% market share in the U.S. It is important to note, however, that the LG deal will only apply to models of the years 2018 through 2021.\nThe company has been making headway as of late, but it is not without its risks, details Aftahi. FuboTV relies heavily on sports content, and any sort of stoppages in the sports world will severely disrupt its outlook on growth. Furthermore, as big-ticket events such as the Olympics were cancelled last year, similar instances occurring will directly impact subscriber growth.\nThe analyst was also concerned about sports streaming offerings from Youtube TV and Hulu, as well as other large service providers mounting serious competition. If Fubo is unable “to differentiate its service, attract, continually engage and retain users” its outlook will be impacted for the worse.\nOn TipRanks, FUBO has an analyst rating consensus of Strong Buy, based on 6 Buy and 1 hold ratings. 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Here's how risky that is","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1115909292","media":"cnn","summary":"New York (CNN Business)Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or s","content":"<p>New York (CNN Business)Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or sail it forever in a fleet of megayachts. He could afford to buy a the whole NFL; he could buy an archipelago for his family and friends; he could buy over 65,000 Bugatti Chirons (base price $2.9 million), even though only 500 are being built. As the world's richest person, the possibilities are endless. But Bezos appears ready to risk it all for an 11-minute ride to space.</p>\n<p><b>Just how risky is his decision?</b></p>\n<p>The answer isn't what you might expect. Space travel is, historically, fraught with danger. Though the risks are not necessarily astronomical for Bezos' jaunt to the cosmos, as his space company Blue Origin has spent the better part of the last decade running the suborbital New Shepard rocket he'll be riding on through a series of successful test flights. (Also, being in space is Bezos' lifelong dream.)</p>\n<p>Still, what Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, and the winner of an online auction, will be doing -- going on the very first crewed flight of New Shepard, a fully autonomous suborbital rocket and spacecraft system designed to take ticket holders on brief joy rides to space -- is not entirely without risk.</p>\n<p>Here's what Bezos' flight will look like and the extent to which people are taking their lives in their hands when they go to outer space these days.</p>\n<p><b>What the flight looks like</b></p>\n<p>When most people think about spaceflight, they think about an astronaut circling the Earth, floating in space, for at least a few days.</p>\n<p>That is not what the Bezos brothers and their fellow passengers will be doing .</p>\n<p>They'll be going up and coming right back down, and they'll be doing it in less time -- about 11 minutes -- than it takes most people to get to work.</p>\n<p>Suborbital flights differ greatly from orbital flights of the type most of us think of when we think of spaceflight. Blue Origin's New Shepard flights will be brief, up-and-down trips, though they will go more than 62 miles above Earth, which is widely considered to be the edge of outer space.</p>\n<p>Orbital rockets need to drum up enough power to hit at least 17,000 miles per hour, or what's known as orbital velocity, essentially giving a spacecraft enough energy to continue whipping around the Earth rather than being dragged immediately back down by gravity.</p>\n<p>Suborbital flights require far less power and speed. That means less time the rocket is required to burn, lower temperatures scorching the outside of the spacecraft, less force and compression ripping at the spacecraft, and generally fewer opportunities for something to go very wrong.</p>\n<p>New Shepard's suborbital fights hit about about three times the speed of sound — roughly 2,300 miles per hour — and fly directly upward until the rocket expends most of its fuel. The crew capsule will then separate from the rocket at the top of the trajectory and briefly continue upward before the capsule almost hovers at the top of its flight path, giving the passengers a few minutes of weightlessness. It works sort of like an extended version of the weightlessness you experience when you reach the peak of a roller coaster hill, just before gravity brings your cart — or, in Bezos' case, your space capsule -- screaming back down toward the ground.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/1aeef7cd6efed45b4f08991c7c4b7be4\" tg-width=\"780\" tg-height=\"438\"></p>\n<p>The New Shepard capsule then deploys a large plume of parachutes to slow its descent to less than 20 miles per hour before it hits the ground.</p>\n<p>The rocket, flying separately, re-ignites its engines and uses its on-board computers to execute a pinpoint, upright landing. The booster landing looks similar to what SpaceX does with its Falcon 9 rockets, though those rockets are far more powerful than New Shepard and — yes — more prone to exploding on impact.</p>\n<p><b>How big are the risks?</b></p>\n<p>Blue Origin's New Shepard capsule, which is fully autonomous and does not require a pilot, has never had an explosive mishap in 15 test flights. And the nature of Bezos' flight means it comes with some inherently lower risks than more ambitious space travel attempts. But that doesn't mean the risk is zero, either.</p>\n<p>Because suborbital flights don't require as much speed or the intense process of trying to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere at incredible speeds, they're considered much less risky than orbital flights. With an orbital re-entry, a spacecraft's external temperatures can reach up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit, and astronauts can experience 4.5 Gs of force that is also placed upon the spacecraft, all while the ever-thickening atmosphere whips around the capsule.</p>\n<p>High speeds and high altitudes come with inherent risks, and even small errors can have big consequences. Earth's atmosphere is generally not considered survivable for significant amounts of time above altitudes of 50,000 feet without a spacesuit, and Bezos will be traveling up to 350,000 feet. But the capsule he travels in will be pressurized, so he doesn't need a special suit to keep him safe, and he'll have access to an oxygen mask if the cabin loses pressure. The spacecraft is also equipped with an abort system designed to jettison the New Shepard capsule and passengers away from the rocket in case of emergency. There's also back-up safety features to help the capsule land gently even if a couple of its parachutes fail to deploy.</p>\n<p>But even still, there is no way to absolutely guarantee safety should New Shepard malfunction.</p>\n<p>Even though suborbital flights are less risky than orbital missions, they can still be deadly.</p>\n<p>One of Virgin Galactic's suborbital space planes, for example, broke apart in 2014 when one of the vehicle's copilots prematurely deployed the feathering system designed to keep the craft stable as it made its descent. The added drag on the plane ripped it to pieces, killing one of the pilots.</p>\n<p>(Blue Origin competitor Virgin Galactic has since had three successful test flights of a revamped version of its SpaceShipTwo space plane.)</p>\n<p>Blue Origin has not encountered similar tragic accidents during its testing phase, though — as an old industry adage goes — space is hard.</p>\n<p>But, Bezos has indicated, the risk is worth it.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Jeff Bezos is going to space for 11 minutes. 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He could circle the globe in a private jet or sail it forever in a fleet of megayachts. He could afford to buy a the whole NFL; he could buy an archipelago for his family and friends; he could buy over 65,000 Bugatti Chirons (base price $2.9 million), even though only 500 are being built. As the world's richest person, the possibilities are endless. But Bezos appears ready to risk it all for an 11-minute ride to space.\nJust how risky is his decision?\nThe answer isn't what you might expect. Space travel is, historically, fraught with danger. Though the risks are not necessarily astronomical for Bezos' jaunt to the cosmos, as his space company Blue Origin has spent the better part of the last decade running the suborbital New Shepard rocket he'll be riding on through a series of successful test flights. (Also, being in space is Bezos' lifelong dream.)\nStill, what Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, and the winner of an online auction, will be doing -- going on the very first crewed flight of New Shepard, a fully autonomous suborbital rocket and spacecraft system designed to take ticket holders on brief joy rides to space -- is not entirely without risk.\nHere's what Bezos' flight will look like and the extent to which people are taking their lives in their hands when they go to outer space these days.\nWhat the flight looks like\nWhen most people think about spaceflight, they think about an astronaut circling the Earth, floating in space, for at least a few days.\nThat is not what the Bezos brothers and their fellow passengers will be doing .\nThey'll be going up and coming right back down, and they'll be doing it in less time -- about 11 minutes -- than it takes most people to get to work.\nSuborbital flights differ greatly from orbital flights of the type most of us think of when we think of spaceflight. Blue Origin's New Shepard flights will be brief, up-and-down trips, though they will go more than 62 miles above Earth, which is widely considered to be the edge of outer space.\nOrbital rockets need to drum up enough power to hit at least 17,000 miles per hour, or what's known as orbital velocity, essentially giving a spacecraft enough energy to continue whipping around the Earth rather than being dragged immediately back down by gravity.\nSuborbital flights require far less power and speed. That means less time the rocket is required to burn, lower temperatures scorching the outside of the spacecraft, less force and compression ripping at the spacecraft, and generally fewer opportunities for something to go very wrong.\nNew Shepard's suborbital fights hit about about three times the speed of sound — roughly 2,300 miles per hour — and fly directly upward until the rocket expends most of its fuel. The crew capsule will then separate from the rocket at the top of the trajectory and briefly continue upward before the capsule almost hovers at the top of its flight path, giving the passengers a few minutes of weightlessness. It works sort of like an extended version of the weightlessness you experience when you reach the peak of a roller coaster hill, just before gravity brings your cart — or, in Bezos' case, your space capsule -- screaming back down toward the ground.\n\nThe New Shepard capsule then deploys a large plume of parachutes to slow its descent to less than 20 miles per hour before it hits the ground.\nThe rocket, flying separately, re-ignites its engines and uses its on-board computers to execute a pinpoint, upright landing. The booster landing looks similar to what SpaceX does with its Falcon 9 rockets, though those rockets are far more powerful than New Shepard and — yes — more prone to exploding on impact.\nHow big are the risks?\nBlue Origin's New Shepard capsule, which is fully autonomous and does not require a pilot, has never had an explosive mishap in 15 test flights. And the nature of Bezos' flight means it comes with some inherently lower risks than more ambitious space travel attempts. But that doesn't mean the risk is zero, either.\nBecause suborbital flights don't require as much speed or the intense process of trying to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere at incredible speeds, they're considered much less risky than orbital flights. With an orbital re-entry, a spacecraft's external temperatures can reach up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit, and astronauts can experience 4.5 Gs of force that is also placed upon the spacecraft, all while the ever-thickening atmosphere whips around the capsule.\nHigh speeds and high altitudes come with inherent risks, and even small errors can have big consequences. Earth's atmosphere is generally not considered survivable for significant amounts of time above altitudes of 50,000 feet without a spacesuit, and Bezos will be traveling up to 350,000 feet. But the capsule he travels in will be pressurized, so he doesn't need a special suit to keep him safe, and he'll have access to an oxygen mask if the cabin loses pressure. The spacecraft is also equipped with an abort system designed to jettison the New Shepard capsule and passengers away from the rocket in case of emergency. There's also back-up safety features to help the capsule land gently even if a couple of its parachutes fail to deploy.\nBut even still, there is no way to absolutely guarantee safety should New Shepard malfunction.\nEven though suborbital flights are less risky than orbital missions, they can still be deadly.\nOne of Virgin Galactic's suborbital space planes, for example, broke apart in 2014 when one of the vehicle's copilots prematurely deployed the feathering system designed to keep the craft stable as it made its descent. The added drag on the plane ripped it to pieces, killing one of the pilots.\n(Blue Origin competitor Virgin Galactic has since had three successful test flights of a revamped version of its SpaceShipTwo space plane.)\nBlue Origin has not encountered similar tragic accidents during its testing phase, though — as an old industry adage goes — space is hard.\nBut, Bezos has indicated, the risk is worth it.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":607,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":181261192,"gmtCreate":1623396950116,"gmtModify":1634033777174,"author":{"id":"3575669035209169","authorId":"3575669035209169","name":"MistaVista","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/2dc3b115d10273e1cd95c4ab2b651dc6","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3575669035209169","authorIdStr":"3575669035209169"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"nice analysis","listText":"nice analysis","text":"nice analysis","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/181261192","repostId":"2142524078","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":601,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":186541603,"gmtCreate":1623514209402,"gmtModify":1634032209100,"author":{"id":"3575669035209169","authorId":"3575669035209169","name":"MistaVista","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/2dc3b115d10273e1cd95c4ab2b651dc6","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3575669035209169","authorIdStr":"3575669035209169"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"good","listText":"good","text":"good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/186541603","repostId":"1138216687","repostType":2,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":457,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":186555679,"gmtCreate":1623513947791,"gmtModify":1634032213786,"author":{"id":"3575669035209169","authorId":"3575669035209169","name":"MistaVista","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/2dc3b115d10273e1cd95c4ab2b651dc6","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"3575669035209169","authorIdStr":"3575669035209169"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"good","listText":"good","text":"good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/186555679","repostId":"2142457201","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"2142457201","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Reuters.com brings you the latest news from around the world, covering breaking news in markets, business, politics, entertainment and technology","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Reuters","id":"1036604489","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868"},"pubTimestamp":1623428639,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/2142457201?lang=&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-12 00:23","market":"us","language":"en","title":"LIVE MARKETS-Investors take a spin at the meme-stock casino","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2142457201","media":"Reuters","summary":"* Nasdaq edges up, S&P 500 slips, Dow off ~0.3%; small caps gain * Healthcare weakest major S&P se","content":"<html><body><p>* Nasdaq edges up, S&P 500 slips, Dow off ~0.3%; small caps gain</p><p> * Healthcare weakest major S&P sector; tech leads gainers</p><p> * Dollar, crude up; gold down; bitcoin ~flat</p><p> * U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield ~1.47%</p><p> June 11 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com </p><p> INVESTORS TAKE A SPIN AT THE MEME-STOCK CASINO (1219 EDT/1619 GMT)</p><p> As part of the most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey , AAII polled its members for their thoughts on so-called \"meme stocks\", which includes such names as AMC Entertainment </p><p>, GameStop , and BlackBerry</p><p> , etc. </p><p> AAII reported that three out of 10 respondents (30%) said they felt that meme stocks were \"purely speculative and dangerous.\" Many within this group also described investing in meme stocks as a form of \"gambling.\"</p><p> An additional 13% of respondents maintained a cautionary outlook on the group, calling them \"foolish and teaching poor investing habits.\" Another 11% of respondents stated that meme stocks pointed to negative market trends, indicating that these investments may lead to \"a speculative bubble or overall market volatility.\"</p><p> Meanwhile, 23% of respondents said that they had no specific knowledge or interest in these particular stocks as they don't fit with their investing goals. About 15% of respondents had a somewhat positive to completely positive outlook on them, saying that these types of investments could be rewarding if handled correctly.</p><p> Here are a few quotes from investors on the matter:</p><p> \"Gambling—pure and simple. Some will win, some will lose and not all will have a good time.\"</p><p> \"Kind of scary actually. They are highly volatile, and I fear the volatility can transfer into regular stocks.\"</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> STOXX 600: BIT BY BIT, IT ADDS UP! (1148 EDT/1548 GMT)</p><p> The pan-European index secured its fourth weekly gain in a row and closed at a new record high at 457, up 0.7% on the day. </p><p> It's fair to say that this week's rise of 1.1% is not spectacular but added to the 0.8%, 1% and 0.4% scored each of the last three Fridays, it adds up! </p><p> Among the indexes shining is France's CAC 40 which has claimed the 6,600 bar, its highest since September 2000. </p><p> Overall, European shares are now trading at levels only a month ago many investors expected them to be towards the end of 2021. </p><p> While many analysts are probably considering revising their targets now, some of the caution across the market can probably be explained by reluctance to buy at a possible peak. </p><p> There's also some growing doubt on the reopening trade with the exponential spread of the so-called Delta variant in the UK.</p><p> Michael Hewson, a market analyst at CMC Markets noted some underperformance in the travel and leisure sector. </p><p> \"Delays to reopening prompted British Airways to put some of their staff back on furlough, while the likes of Cineworld and Wagamama’s owner Restaurant Group (are) down again for the second day in succession as fears grow that next week’s announcement of a wholesale 21st June unlock becomes less likely\". </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EL SALVADOR COULD SPARK \"CRYPTO-FRIENDLY\" STAMPEDE WHILE THE U.S. LAGS (1130 EDT/1530 GMT)</p><p> El Salvador’s historic decision to make bitcoin legal tender could set off a rush of countries competing to be the most “crypto friendly” while the U.S. drags its feet on regulatory issues, according to Kevin Kelly, co-founder and head of global macro strategy at Delphi Digital.</p><p> This could increase pressure on U.S. regulators to accommodate crypto enthusiasts, he added. </p><p> “Eventually regulators will be forced to tailor the rules, otherwise they face the risk of talent flight to other more favorable countries,” Kelly told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in an interview. </p><p> El Salvador's decision has come with its fair share of criticism, including from the Bank for International Settlements' Benoit Coeure, who called it an \"interesting experiment\" with a \"speculative asset.\" </p><p> Bitcoin rose following El Salvador's decision, but remains almost 42% below its all-time high hit in April. </p><p> While Kelly sees bitcoin eventually jumping back above $60,000, he sees potential for another sell-off. </p><p> \"One of the big reasons for the latest sell-off was the build-up of excessive leverage, when everyone is leveraged long, it's a matter of when -- not if -- a major correction will take place... if we look back historically at similar drawdowns there's evidence we may be in for another sell-off,\" he said. </p><p> Meanwhile, Kelly sees cryptocurrencies gaining long-term support as investors search for alternative assets that provide more yield than bonds, particularly sovereign debt. </p><p> However, the slowdown in monetary growth could limit bitcoin's short term gains. </p><p> \"If you compare bitcoin to the year on year growth in major central bank balance sheets, you'll see that bitcoin's price peaks tend to coincide with a deceleration in central bank asset growth, which is similar to what we're seeing today,\" he added. </p><p> (Lisa Mattackal)</p><p> *****</p><p> UMICH: CONSUMERS, ALONG WITH MARKETS, OBSESS OVER THE \"I\" WORD (1055 EDT/1455 GMT)</p><p> Market participants headed toward the weekend with modestly upbeat news about the mindset of the American consumer, who is responsible for about 70% of the U.S. economy.</p><p> The University of Michigan's preliminary take on Consumer Sentiment for June increased to a reading of 86.4, beating the 84 consensus.</p><p> While the \"current conditions\" component's gain came in lower than anticipated, \"expectations\" surpassed estimates, suggesting consumers, increasingly inoculated and flush with stimulus cash and savings, see brighter days ahead.</p><p> \"The early June gain was mainly among middle and upper income households and for future economic prospects rather than current conditions,\" writes Richard Curtin, chief economist at UMich's Surveys of Consumers. \"Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment.\"</p><p> With few other things to fret about and indexes floating near all-time highs, market participants have been obsessing in recent weeks over the \"I\" word, inflation that is.</p><p> While the demand dam is bursting as Americans economically re-engage, the supply side of the equation is struggling to meet it, resulting in the price spikes seen in recent data, notably Thursday's CPI report.</p><p> In fact, Oxford Economics' most recent recovery tracker, which follows 23 discrete economic metrics and groups them into six baskets, shows the demand component was the biggest gainer, and is now at 106.3% compared with the beginning of 2020.</p><p> But both consumers and investors increasingly appear to be buying into the Fed's assurances that these price spikes won't metastasize into long-term inflation.</p><p> The UMich report shows <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>-year and five-year inflation expectations ticked down this month, to 4.0% and 2.8%, respectively. Still, those numbers are above the central bank's average annual 2% inflation target.</p><p> \"Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June,\" Curtin adds. \"Spontaneous references to market prices for homes, vehicles, and household durables fell to their worst level since the all-time record in November 1974.\"</p><p> U.S. stocks are mixed in mid-morning trading, with the major indexes slipping into the red.</p><p> Tech , small caps and transports are among the gainers.</p><p> (Stephen Culp)</p><p> *****</p><p> INVESTORS CROWD THE FENCE (1001 EDT/1401 GMT)</p><p> The percentage of individual investors characterizing their short-term outlook for the U.S. stock market as \"neutral\" approached 40% in the latest American Association of Individual Investors Sentiment Survey. With this, pessimism also bounced, while optimism fell. </p><p> AAII reported that neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will be essentially flat over the next six months, increased 2.9 percentage points to 39.1%. This is the highest reading since January 1, 2020 (40.9%). Neutral sentiment is above its historical average of 31.5% for the seventh consecutive week but just the eighth time this year.</p><p> Bearish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will decline over the next six months, edged up 0.9 percentage points to 20.7%. Bearish sentiment is below its historical average of 30.5% for the 18th consecutive week.</p><p> Bullish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will gain over the next six months, fell 3.8 percentage points to 40.2%. Optimism remains above its historical average of 38.0% for the 25th week out of the past 30 weeks.</p><p> AAII noted that, at current levels, pessimism remains unusually low. \"Historically, below-average readings for bearish sentiment have been followed by below-average six- and 12-month returns for the S&P 500 index.\" </p><p> With these changes, the bull-bear spread fell to +19.5 from +24.3 last week:</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> TECH VS BANKS: HAS THE SWITCH FLIPPED? (0900 EDT/1300 GMT)</p><p> Since tech peaked vs financials and banks in September of last year , growth has been on the back foot vs value. However, with the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield hitting 3-month lows, tech, and growth, are enjoying a bit of a reprieve vs banks and value. </p><p> Indeed, the tech /banks ratio is currently on pace for its best weekly performance since mid-January. On a monthly basis, it is tracking its biggest rise since August of last year.</p><p> That said, tech may still have work to do on the charts to suggest a more enduring relative low vs banks is in:</p><p> The ratio is attempting to turn up well ahead of a 15-year log-scale support line, as well as the Y2K tech bubble and financial crisis peaks, which should now also act as support levels.</p><p> However, the ratio remains well below its descending 200-day moving average.</p><p> There certainly is room for a greater relative comeback, if the ratio rises to close the gap with this long-term moving average. But until the 200-DMA is reclaimed, and its downward slope at least eases, tech could ultimately still be in for more trouble, or further volatility, relative to banks.</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> FOR FRIDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EDT/1300 GMT - CLICK HERE: </p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TechvsBanks06112021 AAII06112021 UMich UMich inflation expectations stoxx </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own)</p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>LIVE MARKETS-Investors take a spin at the meme-stock casino</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nLIVE MARKETS-Investors take a spin at the meme-stock casino\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1036604489\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Reuters </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-06-12 00:23</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<html><body><p>* Nasdaq edges up, S&P 500 slips, Dow off ~0.3%; small caps gain</p><p> * Healthcare weakest major S&P sector; tech leads gainers</p><p> * Dollar, crude up; gold down; bitcoin ~flat</p><p> * U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield ~1.47%</p><p> June 11 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com </p><p> INVESTORS TAKE A SPIN AT THE MEME-STOCK CASINO (1219 EDT/1619 GMT)</p><p> As part of the most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey , AAII polled its members for their thoughts on so-called \"meme stocks\", which includes such names as AMC Entertainment </p><p>, GameStop , and BlackBerry</p><p> , etc. </p><p> AAII reported that three out of 10 respondents (30%) said they felt that meme stocks were \"purely speculative and dangerous.\" Many within this group also described investing in meme stocks as a form of \"gambling.\"</p><p> An additional 13% of respondents maintained a cautionary outlook on the group, calling them \"foolish and teaching poor investing habits.\" Another 11% of respondents stated that meme stocks pointed to negative market trends, indicating that these investments may lead to \"a speculative bubble or overall market volatility.\"</p><p> Meanwhile, 23% of respondents said that they had no specific knowledge or interest in these particular stocks as they don't fit with their investing goals. About 15% of respondents had a somewhat positive to completely positive outlook on them, saying that these types of investments could be rewarding if handled correctly.</p><p> Here are a few quotes from investors on the matter:</p><p> \"Gambling—pure and simple. Some will win, some will lose and not all will have a good time.\"</p><p> \"Kind of scary actually. They are highly volatile, and I fear the volatility can transfer into regular stocks.\"</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> STOXX 600: BIT BY BIT, IT ADDS UP! (1148 EDT/1548 GMT)</p><p> The pan-European index secured its fourth weekly gain in a row and closed at a new record high at 457, up 0.7% on the day. </p><p> It's fair to say that this week's rise of 1.1% is not spectacular but added to the 0.8%, 1% and 0.4% scored each of the last three Fridays, it adds up! </p><p> Among the indexes shining is France's CAC 40 which has claimed the 6,600 bar, its highest since September 2000. </p><p> Overall, European shares are now trading at levels only a month ago many investors expected them to be towards the end of 2021. </p><p> While many analysts are probably considering revising their targets now, some of the caution across the market can probably be explained by reluctance to buy at a possible peak. </p><p> There's also some growing doubt on the reopening trade with the exponential spread of the so-called Delta variant in the UK.</p><p> Michael Hewson, a market analyst at CMC Markets noted some underperformance in the travel and leisure sector. </p><p> \"Delays to reopening prompted British Airways to put some of their staff back on furlough, while the likes of Cineworld and Wagamama’s owner Restaurant Group (are) down again for the second day in succession as fears grow that next week’s announcement of a wholesale 21st June unlock becomes less likely\". </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EL SALVADOR COULD SPARK \"CRYPTO-FRIENDLY\" STAMPEDE WHILE THE U.S. LAGS (1130 EDT/1530 GMT)</p><p> El Salvador’s historic decision to make bitcoin legal tender could set off a rush of countries competing to be the most “crypto friendly” while the U.S. drags its feet on regulatory issues, according to Kevin Kelly, co-founder and head of global macro strategy at Delphi Digital.</p><p> This could increase pressure on U.S. regulators to accommodate crypto enthusiasts, he added. </p><p> “Eventually regulators will be forced to tailor the rules, otherwise they face the risk of talent flight to other more favorable countries,” Kelly told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in an interview. </p><p> El Salvador's decision has come with its fair share of criticism, including from the Bank for International Settlements' Benoit Coeure, who called it an \"interesting experiment\" with a \"speculative asset.\" </p><p> Bitcoin rose following El Salvador's decision, but remains almost 42% below its all-time high hit in April. </p><p> While Kelly sees bitcoin eventually jumping back above $60,000, he sees potential for another sell-off. </p><p> \"One of the big reasons for the latest sell-off was the build-up of excessive leverage, when everyone is leveraged long, it's a matter of when -- not if -- a major correction will take place... if we look back historically at similar drawdowns there's evidence we may be in for another sell-off,\" he said. </p><p> Meanwhile, Kelly sees cryptocurrencies gaining long-term support as investors search for alternative assets that provide more yield than bonds, particularly sovereign debt. </p><p> However, the slowdown in monetary growth could limit bitcoin's short term gains. </p><p> \"If you compare bitcoin to the year on year growth in major central bank balance sheets, you'll see that bitcoin's price peaks tend to coincide with a deceleration in central bank asset growth, which is similar to what we're seeing today,\" he added. </p><p> (Lisa Mattackal)</p><p> *****</p><p> UMICH: CONSUMERS, ALONG WITH MARKETS, OBSESS OVER THE \"I\" WORD (1055 EDT/1455 GMT)</p><p> Market participants headed toward the weekend with modestly upbeat news about the mindset of the American consumer, who is responsible for about 70% of the U.S. economy.</p><p> The University of Michigan's preliminary take on Consumer Sentiment for June increased to a reading of 86.4, beating the 84 consensus.</p><p> While the \"current conditions\" component's gain came in lower than anticipated, \"expectations\" surpassed estimates, suggesting consumers, increasingly inoculated and flush with stimulus cash and savings, see brighter days ahead.</p><p> \"The early June gain was mainly among middle and upper income households and for future economic prospects rather than current conditions,\" writes Richard Curtin, chief economist at UMich's Surveys of Consumers. \"Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment.\"</p><p> With few other things to fret about and indexes floating near all-time highs, market participants have been obsessing in recent weeks over the \"I\" word, inflation that is.</p><p> While the demand dam is bursting as Americans economically re-engage, the supply side of the equation is struggling to meet it, resulting in the price spikes seen in recent data, notably Thursday's CPI report.</p><p> In fact, Oxford Economics' most recent recovery tracker, which follows 23 discrete economic metrics and groups them into six baskets, shows the demand component was the biggest gainer, and is now at 106.3% compared with the beginning of 2020.</p><p> But both consumers and investors increasingly appear to be buying into the Fed's assurances that these price spikes won't metastasize into long-term inflation.</p><p> The UMich report shows <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a>-year and five-year inflation expectations ticked down this month, to 4.0% and 2.8%, respectively. Still, those numbers are above the central bank's average annual 2% inflation target.</p><p> \"Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June,\" Curtin adds. \"Spontaneous references to market prices for homes, vehicles, and household durables fell to their worst level since the all-time record in November 1974.\"</p><p> U.S. stocks are mixed in mid-morning trading, with the major indexes slipping into the red.</p><p> Tech , small caps and transports are among the gainers.</p><p> (Stephen Culp)</p><p> *****</p><p> INVESTORS CROWD THE FENCE (1001 EDT/1401 GMT)</p><p> The percentage of individual investors characterizing their short-term outlook for the U.S. stock market as \"neutral\" approached 40% in the latest American Association of Individual Investors Sentiment Survey. With this, pessimism also bounced, while optimism fell. </p><p> AAII reported that neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will be essentially flat over the next six months, increased 2.9 percentage points to 39.1%. This is the highest reading since January 1, 2020 (40.9%). Neutral sentiment is above its historical average of 31.5% for the seventh consecutive week but just the eighth time this year.</p><p> Bearish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will decline over the next six months, edged up 0.9 percentage points to 20.7%. Bearish sentiment is below its historical average of 30.5% for the 18th consecutive week.</p><p> Bullish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will gain over the next six months, fell 3.8 percentage points to 40.2%. Optimism remains above its historical average of 38.0% for the 25th week out of the past 30 weeks.</p><p> AAII noted that, at current levels, pessimism remains unusually low. \"Historically, below-average readings for bearish sentiment have been followed by below-average six- and 12-month returns for the S&P 500 index.\" </p><p> With these changes, the bull-bear spread fell to +19.5 from +24.3 last week:</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> TECH VS BANKS: HAS THE SWITCH FLIPPED? (0900 EDT/1300 GMT)</p><p> Since tech peaked vs financials and banks in September of last year , growth has been on the back foot vs value. However, with the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield hitting 3-month lows, tech, and growth, are enjoying a bit of a reprieve vs banks and value. </p><p> Indeed, the tech /banks ratio is currently on pace for its best weekly performance since mid-January. On a monthly basis, it is tracking its biggest rise since August of last year.</p><p> That said, tech may still have work to do on the charts to suggest a more enduring relative low vs banks is in:</p><p> The ratio is attempting to turn up well ahead of a 15-year log-scale support line, as well as the Y2K tech bubble and financial crisis peaks, which should now also act as support levels.</p><p> However, the ratio remains well below its descending 200-day moving average.</p><p> There certainly is room for a greater relative comeback, if the ratio rises to close the gap with this long-term moving average. But until the 200-DMA is reclaimed, and its downward slope at least eases, tech could ultimately still be in for more trouble, or further volatility, relative to banks.</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> FOR FRIDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EDT/1300 GMT - CLICK HERE: </p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TechvsBanks06112021 AAII06112021 UMich UMich inflation expectations stoxx </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com INVESTORS TAKE A SPIN AT THE MEME-STOCK CASINO (1219 EDT/1619 GMT) As part of the most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey , AAII polled its members for their thoughts on so-called \"meme stocks\", which includes such names as AMC Entertainment , GameStop , and BlackBerry , etc. AAII reported that three out of 10 respondents (30%) said they felt that meme stocks were \"purely speculative and dangerous.\" Many within this group also described investing in meme stocks as a form of \"gambling.\" An additional 13% of respondents maintained a cautionary outlook on the group, calling them \"foolish and teaching poor investing habits.\" Another 11% of respondents stated that meme stocks pointed to negative market trends, indicating that these investments may lead to \"a speculative bubble or overall market volatility.\" Meanwhile, 23% of respondents said that they had no specific knowledge or interest in these particular stocks as they don't fit with their investing goals. About 15% of respondents had a somewhat positive to completely positive outlook on them, saying that these types of investments could be rewarding if handled correctly. Here are a few quotes from investors on the matter: \"Gambling—pure and simple. Some will win, some will lose and not all will have a good time.\" \"Kind of scary actually. They are highly volatile, and I fear the volatility can transfer into regular stocks.\" (Terence Gabriel) ***** STOXX 600: BIT BY BIT, IT ADDS UP! (1148 EDT/1548 GMT) The pan-European index secured its fourth weekly gain in a row and closed at a new record high at 457, up 0.7% on the day. It's fair to say that this week's rise of 1.1% is not spectacular but added to the 0.8%, 1% and 0.4% scored each of the last three Fridays, it adds up! Among the indexes shining is France's CAC 40 which has claimed the 6,600 bar, its highest since September 2000. Overall, European shares are now trading at levels only a month ago many investors expected them to be towards the end of 2021. While many analysts are probably considering revising their targets now, some of the caution across the market can probably be explained by reluctance to buy at a possible peak. There's also some growing doubt on the reopening trade with the exponential spread of the so-called Delta variant in the UK. Michael Hewson, a market analyst at CMC Markets noted some underperformance in the travel and leisure sector. \"Delays to reopening prompted British Airways to put some of their staff back on furlough, while the likes of Cineworld and Wagamama’s owner Restaurant Group (are) down again for the second day in succession as fears grow that next week’s announcement of a wholesale 21st June unlock becomes less likely\". (Julien Ponthus) ***** EL SALVADOR COULD SPARK \"CRYPTO-FRIENDLY\" STAMPEDE WHILE THE U.S. LAGS (1130 EDT/1530 GMT) El Salvador’s historic decision to make bitcoin legal tender could set off a rush of countries competing to be the most “crypto friendly” while the U.S. drags its feet on regulatory issues, according to Kevin Kelly, co-founder and head of global macro strategy at Delphi Digital. This could increase pressure on U.S. regulators to accommodate crypto enthusiasts, he added. “Eventually regulators will be forced to tailor the rules, otherwise they face the risk of talent flight to other more favorable countries,” Kelly told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in an interview. El Salvador's decision has come with its fair share of criticism, including from the Bank for International Settlements' Benoit Coeure, who called it an \"interesting experiment\" with a \"speculative asset.\" Bitcoin rose following El Salvador's decision, but remains almost 42% below its all-time high hit in April. While Kelly sees bitcoin eventually jumping back above $60,000, he sees potential for another sell-off. \"One of the big reasons for the latest sell-off was the build-up of excessive leverage, when everyone is leveraged long, it's a matter of when -- not if -- a major correction will take place... if we look back historically at similar drawdowns there's evidence we may be in for another sell-off,\" he said. Meanwhile, Kelly sees cryptocurrencies gaining long-term support as investors search for alternative assets that provide more yield than bonds, particularly sovereign debt. However, the slowdown in monetary growth could limit bitcoin's short term gains. \"If you compare bitcoin to the year on year growth in major central bank balance sheets, you'll see that bitcoin's price peaks tend to coincide with a deceleration in central bank asset growth, which is similar to what we're seeing today,\" he added. (Lisa Mattackal) ***** UMICH: CONSUMERS, ALONG WITH MARKETS, OBSESS OVER THE \"I\" WORD (1055 EDT/1455 GMT) Market participants headed toward the weekend with modestly upbeat news about the mindset of the American consumer, who is responsible for about 70% of the U.S. economy. The University of Michigan's preliminary take on Consumer Sentiment for June increased to a reading of 86.4, beating the 84 consensus. While the \"current conditions\" component's gain came in lower than anticipated, \"expectations\" surpassed estimates, suggesting consumers, increasingly inoculated and flush with stimulus cash and savings, see brighter days ahead. \"The early June gain was mainly among middle and upper income households and for future economic prospects rather than current conditions,\" writes Richard Curtin, chief economist at UMich's Surveys of Consumers. \"Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment.\" With few other things to fret about and indexes floating near all-time highs, market participants have been obsessing in recent weeks over the \"I\" word, inflation that is. While the demand dam is bursting as Americans economically re-engage, the supply side of the equation is struggling to meet it, resulting in the price spikes seen in recent data, notably Thursday's CPI report. In fact, Oxford Economics' most recent recovery tracker, which follows 23 discrete economic metrics and groups them into six baskets, shows the demand component was the biggest gainer, and is now at 106.3% compared with the beginning of 2020. But both consumers and investors increasingly appear to be buying into the Fed's assurances that these price spikes won't metastasize into long-term inflation. The UMich report shows one-year and five-year inflation expectations ticked down this month, to 4.0% and 2.8%, respectively. Still, those numbers are above the central bank's average annual 2% inflation target. \"Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June,\" Curtin adds. \"Spontaneous references to market prices for homes, vehicles, and household durables fell to their worst level since the all-time record in November 1974.\" U.S. stocks are mixed in mid-morning trading, with the major indexes slipping into the red. Tech , small caps and transports are among the gainers. (Stephen Culp) ***** INVESTORS CROWD THE FENCE (1001 EDT/1401 GMT) The percentage of individual investors characterizing their short-term outlook for the U.S. stock market as \"neutral\" approached 40% in the latest American Association of Individual Investors Sentiment Survey. With this, pessimism also bounced, while optimism fell. AAII reported that neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will be essentially flat over the next six months, increased 2.9 percentage points to 39.1%. This is the highest reading since January 1, 2020 (40.9%). Neutral sentiment is above its historical average of 31.5% for the seventh consecutive week but just the eighth time this year. Bearish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will decline over the next six months, edged up 0.9 percentage points to 20.7%. Bearish sentiment is below its historical average of 30.5% for the 18th consecutive week. Bullish sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will gain over the next six months, fell 3.8 percentage points to 40.2%. Optimism remains above its historical average of 38.0% for the 25th week out of the past 30 weeks. AAII noted that, at current levels, pessimism remains unusually low. \"Historically, below-average readings for bearish sentiment have been followed by below-average six- and 12-month returns for the S&P 500 index.\" With these changes, the bull-bear spread fell to +19.5 from +24.3 last week: (Terence Gabriel) ***** TECH VS BANKS: HAS THE SWITCH FLIPPED? (0900 EDT/1300 GMT) Since tech peaked vs financials and banks in September of last year , growth has been on the back foot vs value. However, with the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield hitting 3-month lows, tech, and growth, are enjoying a bit of a reprieve vs banks and value. Indeed, the tech /banks ratio is currently on pace for its best weekly performance since mid-January. On a monthly basis, it is tracking its biggest rise since August of last year. That said, tech may still have work to do on the charts to suggest a more enduring relative low vs banks is in: The ratio is attempting to turn up well ahead of a 15-year log-scale support line, as well as the Y2K tech bubble and financial crisis peaks, which should now also act as support levels. However, the ratio remains well below its descending 200-day moving average. There certainly is room for a greater relative comeback, if the ratio rises to close the gap with this long-term moving average. But until the 200-DMA is reclaimed, and its downward slope at least eases, tech could ultimately still be in for more trouble, or further volatility, relative to banks. 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The S&P 500 also hit an intraday record of 4,249.74, overtaking its May 7 high after the market traded sideways for a month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 19.10 points, or less than 0.1%, to 34,466.24, while the Nasdaq Composite gained about 0.8% to 14,020.33.\nConsumer prices for May accelerated at their fastest pace since the summer of 2008 amid the economic recovery from the pandemic-triggered recession,the Labor Department reported Thursday.\nThe consumer price index, which represents a basket including food, energy, groceries and prices across a spectrum of goods, rose 5% from a year ago. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting a gain of 4.7%.\n\"I think there were a lot of people who held back, who wanted to see the hotter inflation number,\" CNBC's Jim Cramer said on \"Squawk on the Street.\" \"Now they've said, 'OK, now that's over with. Let's do some buying.' Because they've been on the sideline and they want to get in. I don't think that's actually usual these days because there's still so much buying power out there. People want in.\"\nFears of spiking inflation have weighed on the stock market in the last month, with investors worried the jump in prices will raise costs for companies, spark a move higher in interest rates and cause the Federal Reserve to remove its easy money policies.\n\"This CPI isn't likely to change the narrative dramatically, and there are still indications that inflation momentum is set to abate in the coming months,\" Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, said in a note Thursday.\nMany economists also said the surge in used car costs for the month could have skewed the inflation reading. Used car and truck prices jumped more than 7%, accounting for one-third of the total increase for the month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The jump in used car prices likely reflects a temporary phenomenon related to the pandemic and auto supply.\nA separate report released Thursday showed that jobless claims for the week ended June 5 came in at 376,000, versus a Dow Jones estimate of 370,000. The total still marked the lowest of the pandemic era.\nUPS shares rose about 1% afteran upgrade from JPMorgan. Shares of Boeing were higher, but Delta Air Lines slipped.\nVideo-game retailer and meme stock GameStop fell 27% even after the company tapped former Amazon executive Matt Furlong to be its next CEO and said that sales rose 25% last quarter. The company also said it may sell up to 5 million additional shares.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":604,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}