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Friday, July 16, 2021

Whoo-Hoo! AAPL Is Closer To $150 Than $149 (Again) -- July 16, 2021

SRE: BP to deliver first carbon-offset LNG cargo to Sempra's Mexico terminal; link here;

  • this story interested me not except it highlighted SRE and its new terminal
  • will be delivered today (July 16, 2021) to the Energia Costa Azul aterminal, a joint venture between Sepra and IEnova in Mexico's Baja California;
  • will be offset by a BP forest creation project in Mexico -- LOL

AAPL:

Conspicuous consumption: the rich getting richer, and rich are spending, CNBC spot

  • unable to get reservations at high-end restaurants
  • but the worst news: there's a yacht shortage

Investing stories that interest me now:

  • energy, of course, but mostly oil, not natural gas
    • time to accumulate or time to sell?
    • me? I'm accumulating but being very, very picky;
  • midstreamers (pipelines)
  • semi-conductors / chips
  • individual stocks
    • AAPL
    • ARK
    • SRE 
  • Schwab (not as an investment, but as a trading platform)

Schwab earnings (link here):

  • trading slowed following meme-stock frenzy
  • EPS: 70 cents vs 71 cents consensus
  • "a 28% slowdown on the heels of the record first quarter, yet a still-impressive 4% increase over the fourth quarter of 2020, when we included TD Ameritrade for the first time,"  -- CEO
  • added 1.7 million new brokerage accounts -- I find this simply incredible -- Schwab's third straight quarter with new accounts exceeding one million
  • total client assets:
    • $7.4 trillion
    • 32.1 million accounts (includes international users)
      • many folks have multiple accounts

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TSLA: trading below where it was when it entered the S&P 500. 

Jim Cramer: has the morning off today. Bummer. 

CNBC theme:

  • dueling market narratives
    • inflation is transitory
    • inflation is not transitory
  • we saw what happened when the Fed tried to stop inflation during the Jimmy Carter debacle
  • soon to see articles questioning need of Fed to raise rates to address inflation
  • and, of course, fiscal policy vs monetary policy (link here for one of a gazillion articles on this

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Texas

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