Over the weekend, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on the U.S.'s top three trading partners—Canada, Mexico, and China—and threatened similar measures against the EU. On Monday, U.S. stocks experienced a selloff, with the major indices dropping. Losses narrowed, however, after news broke of a delay in imposing tariffs on Mexico. Market worries over the tariffs focus on two key issues. U.S. companies that depend heavily ...
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tariffs ? according to Peterson institute/ piie , effect on GDP and inflation is limited, although twisted trading policy is bad for world trade the least affected industry could be a buy
Morning Movers Gapping up $Tesla (TSLA.US)$'s stock surged 14.2% following announcements of higher-than-anticipated third-quarter profits and an expected slight increase in vehicle deliveries for the year. $United Parcel Service (UPS.US)$experienced a significant 8.8% boost in stock prices after surpassing third-quarter earnings and revenue forecasts. $Northrop Grumman (NOC.US)$'s stock appreciated by 2.6% as the company on...
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Tesla missed its revenue estimates even then the market is pumping, and I’ve noticed that around 4 AM EST, the day after the earring there’s often a surge in activity. Could this be because institutional investors from countries like Japan or China are buying in? Nowwhen the market opens the retailers buy then the stock will start dumping. Retail investors don’t seem excited, and they might hold off buying, leading to the stock continuing to drop. Who could be behind this kind of manipulation?
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tsla trader : tariffs ?
according to Peterson institute/ piie ,
effect on GDP and inflation is limited,
although twisted trading policy is bad for world trade
the least affected industry could be a buy
iedil : nice
105232125 : not good