US Markets in green on Friday; Dow 30 up over 345 points, Nasdaq Composite, S&P 500 up nearly 1%

US Markets were trading in the green on Friday with Dow 30 trading at 30,678.80, up by 1.14%. While S&P 500 was trading at 3,701.66, up by 0.98% and Nasdaq Composite 10,690.60 was also up by 0.71 per cent

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US Markets in green on Friday; Dow 30 up over 345 points, Nasdaq Composite, S&P 500 up nearly 1%
Earlier today, Indian stock markets ended the week on a winning note. It was the sixth straight gains for equity markets. Source: Reuters
US Markets were trading in the green on Friday with Dow 30 trading at 30,678.80, up by 345.25 points or1.14 per cent. While S&P 500 was trading at 3,701.66, up by 35.88 points or 0.98 per cent and Nasdaq Composite 10,690.60 was also up 75.75 points or 0.71 per cent. A Reuters report said that today’s strength was on the back of a report which said the Federal Reserve will likely debate on signaling plans for a smaller interest rate hike in December, reversing declines set off by social media firms after Snap Inc’s ad warning.

Source: Comex

Nasdaq Top Gainers and Losers

Source: Nasdaq

Earlier today, Indian stock markets ended the week on a winning note. It was the sixth straight gains for equity markets. The BSE Sensex ended at 59,307.15, up by 104.25 points or 0.18 per cent from the Thursday closing level. Meanwhile, the Nifty50 index closed at 17,590.00, higher by 26.05 points or 0.15 per cent. In the 30-share Sensex, 13 stocks gained while the remaining 17 ended on the losing side. In the 50-stock Nifty50, 21 stocks advanced while 29 declined.

SPDN: An Inexpensive Way To Profit When The S&P 500 Falls

Summary
SPDN is not the largest or oldest way to short the S&P 500, but it’s a solid choice.
This ETF uses a variety of financial instruments to target a return opposite that of the S&P 500 Index.
SPDN’s 0.49% Expense Ratio is nearly half that of the larger, longer-tenured -1x Inverse S&P 500 ETF.
Details aside, the potential continuation of the equity bear market makes single-inverse ETFs an investment segment investor should be familiar with.
We rate SPDN a Strong Buy because we believe the risks of a continued bear market greatly outweigh the possibility of a quick return to a bull market.
Put a gear stick into R position, (Reverse).
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By Rob Isbitts

Summary
The S&P 500 is in a bear market, and we don’t see a quick-fix. Many investors assume the only way to navigate a potentially long-term bear market is to hide in cash, day-trade or “just hang in there” while the bear takes their retirement nest egg.

The Direxion Daily S&P 500® Bear 1X ETF (NYSEARCA:SPDN) is one of a class of single-inverse ETFs that allow investors to profit from down moves in the stock market.

SPDN is an unleveraged, liquid, low-cost way to either try to hedge an equity portfolio, profit from a decline in the S&P 500, or both. We rate it a Strong Buy, given our concern about the intermediate-term outlook for the global equity market.

Strategy
SPDN keeps it simple. If the S&P 500 goes up by X%, it should go down by X%. The opposite is also expected.

Proprietary ETF Grades
Offense/Defense: Defense

Segment: Inverse Equity

Sub-Segment: Inverse S&P 500

Correlation (vs. S&P 500): Very High (inverse)

Expected Volatility (vs. S&P 500): Similar (but opposite)

Holding Analysis
SPDN does not rely on shorting individual stocks in the S&P 500. Instead, the managers typically use a combination of futures, swaps and other derivative instruments to create a portfolio that consistently aims to deliver the opposite of what the S&P 500 does.

Strengths
SPDN is a fairly “no-frills” way to do what many investors probably wished they could do during the first 9 months of 2022 and in past bear markets: find something that goes up when the “market” goes down. After all, bonds are not the answer they used to be, commodities like gold have, shall we say, lost their luster. And moving to cash creates the issue of making two correct timing decisions, when to get in and when to get out. SPDN and its single-inverse ETF brethren offer a liquid tool to use in a variety of ways, depending on what a particular investor wants to achieve.

Weaknesses
The weakness of any inverse ETF is that it does the opposite of what the market does, when the market goes up. So, even in bear markets when the broader market trend is down, sharp bear market rallies (or any rallies for that matter) in the S&P 500 will cause SPDN to drop as much as the market goes up.

Opportunities
While inverse ETFs have a reputation in some circles as nothing more than day-trading vehicles, our own experience with them is, pardon the pun, exactly the opposite! We encourage investors to try to better-understand single inverse ETFs like SPDN. While traders tend to gravitate to leveraged inverse ETFs (which actually are day-trading tools), we believe that in an extended bear market, SPDN and its ilk could be a game-saver for many portfolios.

Threats
SPDN and most other single inverse ETFs are vulnerable to a sustained rise in the price of the index it aims to deliver the inverse of. But that threat of loss in a rising market means that when an investor considers SPDN, they should also have a game plan for how and when they will deploy this unique portfolio weapon.

Proprietary Technical Ratings
Short-Term Rating (next 3 months): Strong Buy

Long-Term Rating (next 12 months): Buy

Conclusions
ETF Quality Opinion
SPDN does what it aims to do, and has done so for over 6 years now. For a while, it was largely-ignored, given the existence of a similar ETF that has been around much longer. But the more tenured SPDN has become, the more attractive it looks as an alternative.

ETF Investment Opinion

SPDN is rated Strong Buy because the S&P 500 continues to look as vulnerable to further decline. And, while the market bottomed in mid-June, rallied, then waffled since that time, our proprietary macro market indicators all point to much greater risk of a major decline from this level than a fast return to bull market glory. Thus, SPDN is at best a way to exploit and attack the bear, and at worst a hedge on an otherwise equity-laden portfolio.

How to Get the Very Best From Your Payday Loan, and the Pitfalls You Should Avoid

We all know what it’s like to run out of money before pay day. If you do not have savings, or someone who can help you out with a little cash, running short of money can be really stressful, and a difficult situation to cope with. Daily expenses to get to work, money for the kids, or unexpected bills can crop up at any time, and if there’s no cash what should you do?For some people, a Payday loan can provide a solution to their temporary cash shortage.Here are some tips to help you get the best from a Payday loan, and a few words of advice on some pitfalls to avoid.If you decide to take out a Payday loan, spend some time researching to find the best lender. They should have a good reputation as a fair lender and have all the necessary licences. Don’t be tempted to borrow from a lender that is not properly registered, this can be dangerous, as your rights may not be fully protected. If you are unsure, you can check if the lender is licenced and registered to operate as a private lender who is offering Payday loans.Consider your monthly wage and your regular expenses when you are calculating how much you can afford to borrow. Remember that the loan is repaid in full on your next payday, so only borrow what you know you can afford. If you make sure you will not be short of cash the following month, you’ll find Payday loans are much easier to use, and helpful to you.Payday loans are short term forms of credit, so do not use them to deal with long term debts or low income problems. It is never advisable to borrow money to pay existing debts. This can lead to a debt spiral that can be extremely difficult to resolve. Payday loans are best used purely as a solution to a very short term need for a small amount of cash. As long as you know you can afford to repay it, and you only borrow what you can afford, you will have no problems.Only work with a trusted lender. Unfortunately, there are still dishonest lenders around, although the authorities are gradually stamping them out. The best advice is to be cautious. This decision affects your money and your financial future, so only deal with a company you feel comfortable with. Ask around for recommendations, and check online for genuine feedback about a lender. It won’t take long to find bad reviews if the company is not reputable. Using a fair lender who treats customers with courtesy and respect, and who will make the entire process of applying, and borrowing money, much easier, and stress free.Over 2 million people use Payday loans successfully every year and this figure is increasing. There is no doubt that used wisely. Payday loans can be a useful way to access money quickly. Bad lenders, unfair lending practices, and a lack of understanding about these loans, have all contributed to giving them a great deal of bad press. However,the truth is, they are formal credit agreements, have been around for many years, and when operated by reputable lenders, they are perfectly reasonable ways to access emergency money.If you are considering a Payday loan to help you until you are next paid, take some time to find the right lender for you, and then make sure they answer all your questions. Your application will not take long to process, and it will be stress free if you follow our simple tips.
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