Reporters. Abigail, get us started, please. Abigail that divergence you were talking about, the major average slightly higher on the day, that stands out. We have a different situation with different indexes on the week. The s p 500 up for a third week in a row. The nasdaq outperforming this week, but one piece of underperformance is the faang complex. 0. 25 on index down the week. Down for the second week in a row. Index stuckhas this in its own way. Heres a longerterm weekly chart of the faang index. We see these beautiful gains until the end of 2018 when the volatility started. The 40 week moving average in yellow, that is the equivalent of the 200 day moving average. It is hard to see the markets overall climbing too much higher, though that has been happening. It will be interesting to watch how this plays out. Right now, the faang stuck in this range, taylor. Taylor you are stealing my faang, so im going to steal your sauce. This has been outperforming that s p 500 for most of th
Is a fitting continuation of what we had in august. Take a look at this chart going back to the fed meeting. That kicked off this downside volatility. Tons of headline risk, but up and down, it tells you that nobody knows. A lot of uncertainty. A real battle between the bulls and the bears. It moves upr or not to alltime highs or back toward last years lows. And is a longerterm chart it may speak more to the range starting in 2018. It is pretty useful. We are looking at volatility on stocks. In yellow, currency volatility and in blue, bond volatility. If you look at starbucks year to date through yesterday, the coffee chain was up 50 . One of the top 50 stocks in the s p 500. Today, you mentioned volatility. Just a bit of a roadblock. There you can see, down 7 10 of a percent, but nowhere close to where it was earlier today. Starbucks had fallen more than 3. 5 at the low point. This was after an investor presentation, executives at starbucks did tell investors that the 10 plus percent
Because the matching is really a big deal. Its going to help them save money and i its going to help them get a better quality outcome. Very much so. Youre going to have to get that data down in such a way its more consumer global so people make the right choices. Sometimes you get, present us with the best choice but to cant drive us there. Thats a big chunk. Thats something that employees are also a bit concerned about is privacy as well, as we get more data and start using it more as the nsa incident has shown. Were all very vulnerable having that data out there. I would like to follow up on the point youre making. When you think about quality and cost, the two are related and if are going to attack the underlying challenges of making health care both affordable and high in quality you cant just took out the health care level. Have to go down to what hospitals and doctors are doing. We are seeing some encouraging results. One of our ncos, their physicians have understood the economi
He said it got fixed within a month and a half, he said it was up and running and then he said now its working the way its supposed to. According to the president of the United States healthcare. Gov is now working the way its supposed to. Mr. President , the president of the United States is in denial. This is an incredible statement that he has made. I find it especially hard to believe when i looked at the Washington Post the next morning on monday, the day after the president s interview where he said that its working the way its supposed to, and you look at that headline on the front page of the Washington Post on monday, health site cant handle appeals. Health site cant handle appeals. Thousands of requests for fixes filed but unprocessed. Filed but unprocessed. Is that what the president of the United States means when he says now its working the way its supposed to . Is the president oblivious to what is happening in this country with his signature piece of legislation . Accord
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