| Join us every Tuesday for Profit With the Pros, as we share some of our favorite stock market reports, articles, research, and trends. We'll curate a fresh batch of free, top-tier content from our exceptional team of traders, analysts, and editors, constructed to help you keep your portfolio at the top of its game. Following another Monday break from trading, investors may be curious as to how the market tends to unfold during Martin Luther King Jr. week. Join Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White in examining whether there's a tendency for the S&P 500 Index (SPX) to outperform or underperform this holiday week. Plus, White breaks down the week by day and looks at data going back to 1998! Valuable Options Strategy for Earnings SeasonEarnings season is picking up, with several airlines scheduled to report this week. For those looking to weigh in using options, long straddles are a good way to play the volatility. To learn more about the pros and cons of this strategy, click below. Taiwan Semiconductor's Record Profits Boosts Chip SuppliersTaiwan Semiconductor (TSM) reported record quarterly profits last week. The company also expects revenue growth in the first three months of 2025, thanks to strong demand for artificial intelligence (AI) processing chips. The news boosted semiconductor suppliers ASML (ASML), Broadcom (AVGO), and Lam Research (LRCX), all of which are off to a strong start this year amid industry buzz. Free Report: Monday Morning OutlookSenior V.P. of Research Todd Salamone boasts over 30 years of options trading experience, with appearances on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, Fox Business Network to go with quotes in The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and the Associated Press. His Monday Morning Outlook is the perfect road map for traders that want to hit the ground running at the start of each trading week. In this week's primer, Todd breaks down the delta hedge decline Wall Street dodged, even as sentiment continues to turn on a dime. |
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