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Jim Cramer says our newest stock is a buy after dipping on slow start to 2025
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Buy Nike’s stock aggressively as new CEO’s playbook should work, analyst says
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Home Depot earnings beat Wall Street estimates, as retailer breaks comparable sales losing streak
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Technology Giants: Stop Bullying Companies Into Buying Agentic AI
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Walmart’s stock continues to drop despite ‘near-term buying opportunity’
Walmart Inc.’s stock deepened its losses on Friday after a brutal selloff in the previous session, as investors brushed aside positive comments from analysts.MarketWatch - 3d -
Jim Cramer's answer to Friday's market plunge — plus, a stock he may soon buy, again
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Nvidia options traders are vastly overestimating how earnings will move the stock. Just look at these charts.
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Stock investors stopped freaking out over interest rates. Now this threat is re-emerging.
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