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avatarnovben7
2022-03-11
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DocuSign (DOCU) Shares Drop 18% on Disappointing Outlook
avatarnovben7
2022-03-11
Thanks
Blink Charging falls after mixed quarterly results
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2022-03-10
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EV Stocks Tumbled in Morning Trading
avatarnovben7
2022-03-06
Go go
Load up on ChargePoint Stock Following Q4 Earnings? This Analyst Says Yes
avatarnovben7
2022-02-24
$SPY 20220311 390.0 PUT$sold too early😑
avatarnovben7
2022-02-15
Maybe can wait a while more. Loss making stock need to be value less.
Got $5,000? These Are 2 of the Best Growth Stocks to Buy Right Now
avatarnovben7
2022-02-15
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Nvidia's Shares Face A Steep Drop Following Results
avatarnovben7
2022-02-15
Good sharing
Sea Shares Fell 13% in Morning Trading
avatarnovben7
2022-02-10

US CPI up

The annual inflation rate in the US accelerated to 7.5% in January of 2022, the highest since February of 1982 and well above market forecasts of 7.3%, as soaring energy costs, labour shortages, and supply disruptions coupled with strong demand. Energy remained the biggest contributor (27% vs 29.3% in December), with gasoline prices surging 40% (49.6% in December). Inflation accelerated for shelter (4.4% vs 4.1%); food (7% vs 6.3%), namely food at home (7.4% vs 6.5%); new vehicles (12.2% vs 11.8%); used cars and trucks (40.5% vs 37.3%); and medical care services (2.7% vs 2.5%). Excluding volatile energy and food categories, the CPI rose 6%, the most since August of 1982. The January figure includes changes in seasonal adjustment factors with the bigger weight given to used cars and trucks
US CPI up
avatarnovben7
2022-02-10
The annual inflation rate in the US accelerated to 7.5% in January of 2022, the highest since February of 1982 and well above market forecasts of 7.3%, as soaring energy costs, labour shortages, and supply disruptions coupled with strong demand. Energy remained the biggest contributor (27% vs 29.3% in December), with gasoline prices surging 40% (49.6% in December). Inflation accelerated for shelter (4.4% vs 4.1%); food (7% vs 6.3%), namely food at home (7.4% vs 6.5%); new vehicles (12.2% vs 11.8%); used cars and trucks (40.5% vs 37.3%); and medical care services (2.7% vs 2.5%). Excluding volatile energy and food categories, the CPI rose 6%, the most since August of 1982. The January figure includes changes in seasonal adjustment factors with the bigger weight given to used cars and trucks
avatarnovben7
2022-02-05
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Apple Stock: Jim Cramer’s Ideal Entry Price, And What To Do
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2022-02-05
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2022-02-05
Wow
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avatarnovben7
2022-02-03
Fool last call buy at 300plus...now they call again say its a bargain. 
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2022-02-02
Good!
UPS shares jumped nearly 14% in morning trading
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2022-01-30
Great ariticle, would you like to share it?
Goldman Sachs Predicts Fed Will Raise Rates Five Times This Year
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2022-01-28
Yes!
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2022-01-26
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3 Reasons to Buy Apple Stock in 2022 -- And Never Sell
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2022-01-26
Good.
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avatarnovben7
2022-01-25
$Square(SQ)$add some.

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