Shots fired. By drones. The attack on Saudi Arabia sent oil prices up 15%. Inflation imported into the U.S. will hit the U.S. two-fold: higher energy costs (inflation) and higher taxes (trade war). Watch: $BP, $XOM, $COP, $CVX, $RIG. NG enjoys a pre-market rally: watch $CHK. $GM Union set a strike. Bad for $GM. Good for $F, $FCAU. $F, Ford Motor Company / H1 The e-vape ban hurt $MO, $PM. This may accelerate the need to merge, cut costs, get bigger. Watch for $MO finding a bottom: $MO, Altria Group, Inc. / H1 Notes via user dcv:Futures a bit cloudy this morning. No shades needed. Crude up big. Gold up also. Bitcoin is "flat" for no apparent reason. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is taking an emergency executive action to ban the sale of flavored electronic cigarettes in the state, amid a surge of vaping-related illnesses and deaths nationwide. New York would become the second state in the country behind Michigan to ban the candy flavored products, which are popular with teenagers. Menthol and tobacco flavored products are not part of the emergency executive action. Roger that. Vaping is a huge problem with teens from where I am sitting. Hope this helps. A committee, established by CEO Dennis Muilenburg in April, is set to deliver its findings to Boeing’s board this week on how the company can design and build safer airplanes after the fatal crashes of two 737 Max jets, NYT reports. Better late than never I suppose. Breaking News- All 28 names in the Energy Select SPDR are in the green in premarket action thanks to oil's 8% surge. I would guess that if they aren't in the green today then that would be a real problem. OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma has filed for bankruptcy protection, days after reaching a tentative deal to settle more than 2,600 lawsuits alleging the company helped fuel the deadly U.S. opioid epidemic. Are the tens of thousands of doctors who prescribed oxycontin worried about bankruptcy? Volkswagen has agreed to pay up to A$127M ($87.3M) to settle lawsuits brought on behalf of thousands of Australian customers caught up in its global diesel emissions cheating scandal. The United Auto Workers union has begun a nationwide strike against General Motors, with some 46,000 members walking off the job after contract talks hit an impasse. I am hoping that this action does not lead to anti-union comments. So many either don't know or have forgotten the role unions have played in the US. Let's see how GM responds on this one.What are your trades for this Monday? Try out Novoadvisor if you want automated trading.