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  <title>GDP Breakdown | Tariffs Not Going Away | Nvidia Earnings | Oil Moving Higher | Market Likes Tariff Ruling?</title>
  <description>Derek Moore is joined by Mike Snyder and Shane Skinner to discuss the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and the market reaction. Plus, looking at what the options market is predicting for Nvidia post earnings moves. Later, WTI oil prices moving higher, did the energy sector bull run predict this? Finally, breaking down the GDP release and whether the baring the government shutdown, GDP would have been higher. All this and more this week. &amp;amp;nbsp; GDP release and breakdown No inflation from tariffs Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs What other justifications Trump admin can use to still impose tariffs WTI West Texas Intermediate crude price catches a bid Nvidia earnings this week come out so what is the option market predicting? Nvidia implied volatility and straddle prices &amp;amp;nbsp; Mentioned in this Episode &amp;amp;nbsp; Derek Moore’s book Broken Pie Chart https://amzn.to/3S8ADNT &amp;amp;nbsp; Jay Pestrichelli’s book Buy and Hedge https://amzn.to/3jQYgMt &amp;amp;nbsp; Derek’s book on public speaking Effortless Public Speaking https://amzn.to/3hL1Mag &amp;amp;nbsp; Contact Derek derek.moore@zegainvestments.com </description>
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