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It's no surprise to see Amazon shares lower after cloud CEO shakeup
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.CNBC - Business -
Stock Futures Flat With Inflation Report in Limelight
Stock futures were little changed as investors await April’s consumer-price index data.The Wall Street Journal - World - Inflation -
GameStop, AMC Shares Soar as Meme-Stock Comeback Continues
Both stocks added about 40% premarket and were among the most heavily traded shares in off-hours action.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GameStop and AMC Shares Soar as Meme Stock Revival Continues
A heady market rally extended to a second day after Keith Gill, the trader known as Roaring Kitty who rallied small investors to buy out-of-favor stocks in the pandemic, returned to social media.The New York Times - Business -
GameStop shares jump more than 70% after "Roaring Kitty" trader returns
GameStop shares jumped more than 70% on Monday after trader Keith Gill, known online as "Roaring Kitty," returned with a social media post after being gone for four years.CBS News - Top stories -
High Bond Yields Bode Well for Capital Appreciation
The elevated starting yields prevalent across much of the bond market bode well for capital appreciation, Pimco said, adding it favors intermediate maturities.The Wall Street Journal - World -
AMC completes $250 million stock sale during meme rally, shares jump 30%
AMC shares soared following news of the sale and was paused for volatility at one point.CNBC - Business -
Gold Futures Rise as Dollar Slips; Inflation Data Could Prompt Volatility
Gold futures rose, supported by lower Treasury yields and a softer U.S. dollar, ahead of U.S. inflation data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Leadership changes in far-right German party after spying allegations
Yahoo News - World -
Few Chinese Electric Cars Are Sold in U.S., but Industry Fears a Flood
Automakers in the United States and their supporters welcomed President Biden’s tariffs, saying they would protect domestic manufacturing and jobs from cheap Chinese vehicles.The New York Times - Business
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GameStop’s meme rally will likely be a series of ‘descending spikes,’ says market-cycles expert
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Card payments remain a ‘challenge’ for legal cannabis as major banks avoid the sector. Changing classification won’t help.
Standard credit card transactions remain elusive but more financial services firms are moving into the space.MarketWatch - Business -
Get ready for more S&P 500 highs, but bigger dips, says faithful S&P 500 bull
The Kobeissi Letter’s Adam Kobeissi has been a faithful and largely accurate bull since the S&P 500’s October lows. He’s still bullish but says get ready for some choppiness.MarketWatch - Business -
Oil prices hover near 9-week lows as traders await CPI data
Oil futures edged lower Wednesday after ending the previous session at nine-week lows, with traders awaiting a key U.S. inflation reading and official storage data.MarketWatch - Business -
NYCB’s loan sale to JPM praised as ‘important first step’ in turnaround
NYCB’s stock rises 5% in premarket trades after announcing deal to sell loans to JPMorgan Chase.MarketWatch - Business