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Dow Jones Futures Tumble On Iran Explosions; Stock Market About To Break Power Trend
Futures fell on reports of Iran explosions: The market power trend is about to end. Netflix gave weak guidance.
Investor's Business Daily•Don't buy the dip in stocks just yet as a wave of selling is about to bring the market to a bottom, according to one of the biggest bulls on Wall Street
The S&P 500 could bottom out in the next month, according to Fundstrat's head of research Tom Lee.
Business Insider•Trump Media stock jumps for second day as company goes to battle with short sellers
Trump Media is advising investors on ways to prevent their shares from being loaned for a short-interest position.
Yahoo Finance•Netflix reports strong subscriber gains, but Q2 revenue forecast disappoints
Netflix reported first quarter earnings after the bell on Thursday. Here's what to know.
Yahoo Finance•Billionaire Warren Buffett Recently Cut This Stock From Berkshire Hathaway's Portfolio. It Just Dropped 53% In 1 Day. Here's What Investors Need to Know.
The insurer was accused by a short-seller of "extensive" fraud.
Motley Fool•The Most Active Stock Trader in Congress Is Buying Shares of This Magnificent Stock-Split Stock
Wall Street's most-prominent stock-split stock of 2024 has been purchased on three separate occasions by a lawmaker who completed over 4,200 trades last year.
Motley Fool•Jamie Dimon Knew Subprime 'Could Go Up In Smoke'; Now He's Worried About An Artificial Economy 'Fueled by Government Deficit Spending'
In the chaos of the 2008 recession, perhaps no bank stood more prepared than Jamie Dimon's J.P Morgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM). In advance of the crisis, Jamie Dimon realized that "underwriting standards were deteriorating across the industry," with late payments on subprime loans rising. In late 2006, the bank led his firm to exit Wall Street's hot subprime business, starting with a frantic call made to J.P. Morgan's vacationing Chief of Securitized Products where he said, "I really want you to w
Benzinga•DJT Stock Jumps. The Truth Social Owner Is Showing Stockholders How to Block Short Sellers.
An FAQ on the Truth Social owner’s website gave stockholders multiple ways to avoid their shares being lent to short sellers.
Barrons.com•Oil prices surge 3% on reports of Israeli strikes on Iran
The most active U.S. West Texas Intermediate contract climbed $2.56, or 3.1%, to $84.66 per barrel. U.S. news outlet ABC News cited a U.S. official as saying that Israeli missiles had hit a site in Iran. Iran's Fars news agency said explosions were heard at an airport in the Iranian city of Isafahan but the cause was not immediately known.
Reuters•Is Pfizer Stock A Sell As Shares Hit A 9-Year Low Amid The Search For Its Next Big Break?
Pfizer stock remains under pressure despite becoming one of the biggest names of the pandemic. Is PFE stock a sell?
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