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MCD Jun 2024 290.000 put

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33.950.00 (0.00%)
As of 09:30AM EDT. Market open.
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Previous Close33.95
Open32.60
Bid30.15
Ask33.10
Strike290.00
Expire Date2024-06-28
Day's Range32.60 - 33.95
Contract RangeN/A
Volume25
Open InterestN/A
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    McDonald's needs consistency in value meal messaging: Analyst

    First, it was the chicken sandwich wars, now fast food chains are going all in on competing value meals. Citi Director and Restaurant Analyst Jon Tower comes onto Market Domination to talk about how he envisions these value meal strategies panning out for the competing brands, which now includes McDonald's (MCD), Wendy's (WEN), Restaurant Brands International's (QSR) Burger King, and Yum! Brands' (YUM) Taco Bell. "Many of them have come to reasonable levels in terms of what they're going to promote, when they're going to promote it, how they're going to do it. And I think it should start moving the needle for traffic," Tower says about the relationships between franchisees and franchisors. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. Catch more of Yahoo Finance's coverage on the latest fast food value meals: Are consumers responding to fast food's new value options? Fast food chains lean into value this summer. Will it be enough to boost their lagging stocks? McDonald's $5 value meal hits menus as the Golden Arches looks to bring customers back Taco Bell joins the fast food value meal trend McDonald's officially adds $5 value meal to menu UBS maintains McDonald's Buy rating, cites value meal boost The key to value meals: Don't 'sacrifice' quality for price Fast food companies compete for the best value meal

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    Is This the Right Time to Buy McDonald’s Corporation (MCD)?

    We recently compiled a list of the 11 Best Ice Cream Stocks to Invest In 2024. In this article, we are going to take a look at where McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE:MCD) stands against the other ice cream stocks. Regarded as the most favorite dessert globally, ice cream has its popularity game quite high in the […]

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    How consumer spending, election impact markets: Market Domination

    On today's episode of Market Domination, hosts Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton cover how major trends like weak consumer spending and the election are impacting the markets (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC). As the S&P 500 (^GSPC) and Nasdaq (^IXIC) snap their three-day losing streak, Roundhill Investments CEO Dave Mazza joins the show to give insight into the market movement. He explains, "The mega-cap companies, the 'Magnificent Seven,' have really been the star performers and folks who are looking for a rotation, whether it's to small caps or even other cyclical sectors like industrials and financials, haven't seen it yet. So it doesn't give people really a lot of confidence, even though to your point, for all intents and purposes, they should be particularly bullish. Look at money market assets, money in money market mutual funds are at all time highs. So it's sort of this weird environment where folks are seeking out safety." The pharmaceutical industry is seeing significant movement. Shares of Moderna (MRNA) are falling after the company said its newly approved RSV vaccine was only about 50% effective after 18 months. Meanwhile, the US House Ways and Means Committee has proposed a strategy for Medicare to cover GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Novo Nordisk's (NVO) Wegovy and Eli Lily's (LLY) Zepbound. The amendment to the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2023 will be voted on in Thursday's session. In the latest edition of Good Buy or Goodbye, Tematica Research chief investment officer Chris Versace explains why Costco (COST) is a better investment than McDonald's (MCD) amid weak consumer spending. Versace sees Costco (COST) as a buying opportunity as the retail giant is "extremely well positioned," with about 54% of its product revenue coming from fresh food and sundries. On the other hand, he is bearish on McDonald's, explaining that despite rolling out value meals, the fast food giant is "no longer the cheap alternative." As the 2024 presidential election inches closer, Blue Line Futures chief market strategist Phil Streible joins the show to highlight how each administration may affect the commodity market. He states, "Energies are one of the top focuses that we're going to be watching. Under Trump, we were energy independent. We did also have a hard stance on Iran. It makes a play for lower energy prices if Trump was to come into office where we are much more dependent on OPEC, South American oil, it's very difficult for oil and gas exploration companies to get those permits to expand wells."  This post was written by Melanie Riehl