MSFT death cross, AAPL 8-week loss, TGT golden cross, GME insider buy
1. $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Microsoft $MSFT continues to plunge below its 200-day moving average 📉📉 Microsoft $MSFT forms a Death Cross ☠️ for the first time since February 🚨 The last one sent shares falling by more than 13% over the next 6 weeks 📉👀 2. $Apple(AAPL)$ Apple$AAPL on track for its 8th consecutive red week, its longest losing streak since May 2022 📉🤯👀 3. $Target(TGT)$ Target $TGT forms a Golden Cross for the first time since October 2024 ✅ The last one didn't work out too good 📉👀 4. $GameStop(GME)$ GameStop Insider Trading Alert 🚨 CEO Ryan Cohen bought $21.3 million worth of $GME shares this week 🤯👀 For SG users only,
$NOK Emerges as AI Upside Play Amid Renewed Meme Stock Buzz
Seeing some buzz around $GameStop(GME)$ CEO's performance award package.If "meme stocks" start to go silly again, my top priority will be $Nokia Oyj(NOK)$ .(not really a meme, but it got lumped into the gme / $AMC Entertainment(AMC)$ basket in '21 bc it was nostalgic + cheap)Anyways...> $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ recently invested $1B in NOK> CEO says NOK's growth is tied to the "ai supercycle"> first real growth catalyst in a decade> $2.7M+ in NOK March $7 calls coming in This isn't the company with the ugly indestructible phone anymore. It's a legit AI player.$8.50+ is possible medium term. NOK is $6.79.Not personally in
GameStop Corp., a specialty retailer, provides games and entertainment products through its stores and ecommerce platforms in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The company sells new and pre-owned gaming platforms; accessories, such as controllers, gaming headsets, and virtual reality products; new and pre-owned gaming software; and in-game digital currency, digital downloadable content, and full-game downloads. It also sells collectibles comprising apparel, toys, trading cards, gadgets, and other retail products for pop culture and technology enthusiasts, as well as engages in the digital asset wallet and NFT marketplace activities. The company operates stores and ecommerce sites under the GameStop, EB Games, and Micromania brands; and pop culture themed stores that sell collectibles, apparel, gadgets, electronics, toys, and other retail products under the Zing Pop Culture brand, as well as offers Game Informer magazine, a print and digital gaming publication. The company was formerly known as GSC Holdings Corp. GameStop Corp. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Grapevine, Texas.