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inflation: Archive
Pre-Markets Sinking on Dimming Outlook
by Mark Vickery
We got all the data we could want this week, but are still in the dark as much as were Monday morning.
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Auto Stocks Surge Following Fed Meeting; Tesla, GM Lead Rally
by Bryan Hayes
Discretionary stocks should benefit if the market continues to rally.
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Markets Drop Ahead of Fed Meeting; Huang Speech Can't Save NVIDIA
by Mark Vickery
The Nasdaq dropped -304 points, -1.71% on the session, with NVIDIA (NVDA) down -3.4%.
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Markets Attempt to Rebound from Correction: Here's What to Do
by Bryan Hayes
Fears are lingering in a sign that market participants remain concerned about tariffs and broader economic weakness.
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Buy Netflix Stock for a Rebound as Markets Stabilize?
by Shaun Pruitt
February's cooler CPI print has helped markets stabilize amid ongoing tariff concerns, and one stock investors may be eyeing for a rebound is Netflix (NFLX).
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3 Sector ETFs That Drove Inflation in February
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inflation eased in February, marking the first decline in five months. However, these sectors drove the inflation in February.
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Is Easing February Inflation Actually a Relief? ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
The easing of February inflation may be temporary, as tariffs could drive up March inflation. Buy these ETFs if inflation rises again.
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Pre-Markets Down Again to Start a New Trading Week
by Mark Vickery
Market indexes last week came in anywhere from -2.25% (Dow) to -3.25% (Nasdaq), and are pointing lower ahead of the open Monday.
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BLS Jobs Numbers: +151K, Unemployment +4.1%
by Mark Vickery
A headline number of +151K was below the +170K expected, but pre-markets breathed a sigh of relief.
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Don't Fight the Tape: Stick with What's Working in This Market
by Bryan Hayes
Beneath the surface, a few key areas are showing strength.
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