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Good afternoon. Futures trading is all the rage these days, but there are two products that Congress has explicitly banned from the futures market.

One of them is onions. After two traders cornered the onion-futures market on the CME in 1955, Congress vetoed vidalias in an act that stands to this day. At least, for now: Some students from the University of Chicago say raw onions got a raw deal, and are demanding Congress repeal the Onion Futures Act of 1958. Because there’s nothing more important going on these days.

By the way, we did say there are two things you can’t trade futures in. Do you know the other? The answer lies at the bottom of today’s newsletter!

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, Judy Dutton & Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter, we’ll turn our attention to:

  • AMD and Super Micro’s turbo rally
  • How climate change affects your portfolio
  • The GLP-1 domino effect

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,838.94

S&P

7,365.12

Dow

49,910.59

10-Year

4.356%

Bitcoin

$81,574.44

Oil

$95.12

Data is provided by

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Commodities: Oil prices fell this morning on reports that the US and Iran are nearing a peace deal, though optimism waned after President Trump warned that if Iran doesn’t agree, the US would resume its bombing campaign “at a much higher level and intensity than it was before.”
  • Stocks: The combination of lower oil prices and soaring tech stocks (more on that below) propelled markets skywards once again. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Russell 2000 all hit new closing highs, while the Dow finally climbed out of correction territory.
  • Economy: Today’s ADP report revealed that private businesses created 109,000 new jobs in April, the biggest increase in 15 months and another sign that the labor market is stable.
 

✢ A Note From iShares by BlackRock

Visit www.iShares.com to view a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses and other information that you should read and consider carefully before investing. Risks include principal loss.

When the Fund sells call options on a large cap equity index, it receives a premium but it takes on the risk that these options may reduce any profit from increases in the market value of the long equity positions held by the Fund. Any such reduction in profits would be the difference between the payoff of the call option and the premium received. The Fund would also retain the risk of loss if the long equity positions decline in value. The premiums received from the options may not be sufficient to offset any losses sustained from the long equity positions. Factors that may influence the value of the options generally include the underlying asset’s price, interest rates, dividends, the actual and implied volatility levels of the underlying asset’s price, and the remaining time until the options expire, among others. The value of the options written by the Fund typically do not increase or decrease at the same rate as the underlying asset’s price on a day-to-day basis due to these factors.

The Fund is actively managed and does not seek to replicate the performance of a specified index, may have higher portfolio turnover, and may charge higher fees than index funds due to increased trading and research expenses. There is no guarantee the fund will meet its investment objective.

The Fund's use of derivatives may reduce the Fund's returns and/or increase volatility and subject the Fund to counterparty risk, which is the risk that the other party in the transaction will not fulfill its contractual obligation. The Fund could suffer losses related to its derivative positions because of a possible lack of liquidity in the secondary market and as a result of unanticipated market movements, which losses are potentially unlimited. There can be no assurance that the Fund's hedging transactions will be effective.

The iShares Funds are distributed by BlackRock Investments, LLC (together with its affiliates, “BlackRock”). BlackRock is not affiliated with Morning Brew.

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