Option News Today — July 17, 2026

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World’s largest olive oil company says market has 'definitively' entered new phase and more — today's option signal.

Global markets are navigating a period of adjustment as various sectors respond to changing conditions. The world's largest olive oil company notes that the market has entered a new phase, indicating a shift in consumer demand or supply dynamics. This change is not isolated, as evidenced by movements in the tech sector where SoftBank and Japanese chip stocks are tracking the Wall Street AI sell-off, with SoftBank's shares sinking 8%. Similarly, tech giants like Alphabet and Netflix are facing challenges, with Alphabet's shares falling on reports of delays in its AI model Gemini 3.5 Pro and Netflix facing criticism for becoming stingier with its viewing data.

These developments are occurring against a backdrop of potential monetary policy changes, with Dallas Fed President Logan calling for modestly higher interest rates. This could influence market sentiment and investment decisions across various sectors. Meanwhile, the focus on education, training, and job opportunities continues, with certain states in the US being highlighted as more favorable for workers in 2026. As markets digest these updates, investors are likely to reassess their strategies in response to evolving trends and economic signals.

Today's signal:
• World’s largest olive oil company says market has 'definitively' entered new phase (cnbc.com)
• SoftBank sinks 8% as Japanese chip stocks track Wall Street AI sell-off (cnbc.com)
• Netflix is getting stingier about its viewing data, and Wall Street isn’t happy (marketwatch.com)
• Alphabet shares fall on report its most powerful AI model Gemini 3.5 Pro is delayed (cnbc.com)
• Dallas Fed President Logan calls for 'modestly' higher interest rates (cnbc.com)
• The best states for workers to get educated, trained and find a job in America in 2026 (cnbc.com)

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