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This video covers earnings this week, SPY, QQQ, IWM, DJX, Dollar Tree, Academy Sports and Dollar General.
 

Under Armour exec Kevin Plank, TV anchor Stephanie Ruhle spoke through private phone ‘at all hours’: lawsuit​


Cable TV anchor Stephanie Ruhle received a private phone and email account from Under Armour boss Kevin Plank through which they communicated at all hours, according to newly unsealed court documents.


The MSNBC host was also sent a secret recording of a conversation that Plank had with another Under Armour executive about the company’s finances, according to court papers cited by The Wall Street Journal.


In 2019, The Journal was the first to report details of the unusually close relationship between Ruhle, who was then a financial news anchor with Bloomberg Television, and Plank, the 51-year-old billionaire who made his fortune after founding the Baltimore-based sports apparel giant.

 

Under Armour exec Kevin Plank, TV anchor Stephanie Ruhle spoke through private phone ‘at all hours’: lawsuit​


Cable TV anchor Stephanie Ruhle received a private phone and email account from Under Armour boss Kevin Plank through which they communicated at all hours, according to newly unsealed court documents.


The MSNBC host was also sent a secret recording of a conversation that Plank had with another Under Armour executive about the company’s finances, according to court papers cited by The Wall Street Journal.


In 2019, The Journal was the first to report details of the unusually close relationship between Ruhle, who was then a financial news anchor with Bloomberg Television, and Plank, the 51-year-old billionaire who made his fortune after founding the Baltimore-based sports apparel giant.

No way he wasn't fucking her, but without proof she used her position at Bloomberg to help boost the stock price, this is a non story.
 
T-Bills Recent results. Investment rate is an annual rate (will have to do math to figure out approx nominal rate based on the maturity length).

BillsCMBCUSIPIssue DateHigh RateInvestment RatePrice per $100
4-Week No912797GV309/05/20235.280%5.390%$99.589333
8-WeekNo912797HD209/05/20235.290%5.423%$99.177111
13-WeekNo912796ZD408/31/20235.340%5.503%$98.650167
17-WeekNo912797HX809/05/20235.330%5.516%$98.238139
26-WeekNo912797GP608/31/20235.350%5.590%$97.295278
52-WeekNo912797GK708/10/20235.060%5.351%$94.883778


Edit: why not throw in the Treasury Notes as well.

These differ a bit from T-Bills as they earn interest (semi-annual interest/coupon payments until maturity).

Here, par value is $100 ($1k if using a brokerage) and the cost of these in the table below is less than $100 per bond, which means you're getting these at a discount. So, on top of semi annual interest payments you get back $100 at maturity. Probably a better move to make when interest rates start to recede.

NotesReopeningCUSIPIssue DateHigh YieldInterest RatePrice per $100
2-Year No91282CHV6 08/31/20235.024%5.000%$99.954869
3-Year No91282CHU8 08/15/20234.398%4.375%$99.936014
5-Year No91282CHX2 08/31/20234.400%4.375%$99.888884
7-Year No91282CHW4 08/31/20234.212%4.125%$99.477286
10-Year No91282CHT1 08/15/20233.999%3.875%$98.986162
 
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T-Bills Recent results. Investment rate is an annual rate (will have to do math to figure out approx nominal rate based on the maturity length).

BillsCMBCUSIPIssue DateHigh RateInvestment RatePrice per $100
4-WeekNo912797GV309/05/20235.280%5.390%$99.589333
8-WeekNo912797HD209/05/20235.290%5.423%$99.177111
13-WeekNo912796ZD408/31/20235.340%5.503%$98.650167
17-WeekNo912797HX809/05/20235.330%5.516%$98.238139
26-WeekNo912797GP608/31/20235.350%5.590%$97.295278
52-WeekNo912797GK708/10/20235.060%5.351%$94.883778


Edit: why not throw in the Treasury Notes as well.

These differ a bit from T-Bills as they earn interest (semi-annual interest/coupon payments until maturity).

Here, par value is $100 ($1k if using a brokerage) and the cost of these in the table below is less than $100 per bond, which means you're getting these at a discount. So, on top of semi annual interest payments you get back $100 at maturity. Probably a better move to make when interest rates start to recede.

NotesReopeningCUSIPIssue DateHigh YieldInterest RatePrice per $100
2-Year No91282CHV608/31/20235.024%5.000%$99.954869
3-Year No91282CHU808/15/20234.398%4.375%$99.936014
5-Year No91282CHX208/31/20234.400%4.375%$99.888884
7-Year No91282CHW408/31/20234.212%4.125%$99.477286
10-Year No91282CHT108/15/20233.999%3.875%$98.986162

That's pretty good.
 
T-Bills Recent results. Investment rate is an annual rate (will have to do math to figure out approx nominal rate based on the maturity length).

BillsCMBCUSIPIssue DateHigh RateInvestment RatePrice per $100
4-WeekNo912797GV309/05/20235.280%5.390%$99.589333
8-WeekNo912797HD209/05/20235.290%5.423%$99.177111
13-WeekNo912796ZD408/31/20235.340%5.503%$98.650167
17-WeekNo912797HX809/05/20235.330%5.516%$98.238139
26-WeekNo912797GP608/31/20235.350%5.590%$97.295278
52-WeekNo912797GK708/10/20235.060%5.351%$94.883778


Edit: why not throw in the Treasury Notes as well.

These differ a bit from T-Bills as they earn interest (semi-annual interest/coupon payments until maturity).

Here, par value is $100 ($1k if using a brokerage) and the cost of these in the table below is less than $100 per bond, which means you're getting these at a discount. So, on top of semi annual interest payments you get back $100 at maturity. Probably a better move to make when interest rates start to recede.

NotesReopeningCUSIPIssue DateHigh YieldInterest RatePrice per $100
2-Year No91282CHV608/31/20235.024%5.000%$99.954869
3-Year No91282CHU808/15/20234.398%4.375%$99.936014
5-Year No91282CHX208/31/20234.400%4.375%$99.888884
7-Year No91282CHW408/31/20234.212%4.125%$99.477286
10-Year No91282CHT108/15/20233.999%3.875%$98.986162

For the T-Bill, are these correct inputs?

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