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Indexes edged lower in their first day back from the extended weekend.

Indexes edged lower in their first day back from the extended weekend.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 April 01, 2024 | [Read Online]( Good Afternoon! Hey, everyone. It's Adam from Elite Trade Club. Welcome back. I hope you had a great Easter holiday. Here’s what moved the market today. Markets 📈 The market dipped in its first day back from the three-day weekend. The Nasdaq eked out a small gain, but most indexes posted fractional losses. - DJIA [-0.6%] - S&P 500 [-0.2%] - Nasdaq [+0.1%] - Russell 2K [-1.0%] [See What One Ticker... One Trade... EVERY WEEK... Can Do for YOU]( New research proves that trading one ticker every week has had the ability to produce extraordinary gains... Including a rare 2,614% in under 11 days. See this groundbreaking new discovery for yourself. [Show me one ticker payouts.]( » Want an Ad-Free Experience + Top Growth Stock Picks? [Upgrade Now!]( Market-Moving News 🔎 📈 U.S. Manufacturing Sector Resurges; Yield Climb Following a prolonged period of downturn, the American manufacturing landscape is witnessing a significant revival. The Institute for Supply Management's recent report indicates that March marked the end of a 16-month contraction, showcasing the first expansion in manufacturing activity since September 2022. Additionally, an S&P Global survey highlights a surge in factory output growth to its highest in nearly two years. Impact on the Markets 💹 This positive turn in manufacturing data has stirred the markets, leading to a pronounced sell-off in bonds at the start of the week. Consequently, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note saw an increase of 0.11 percentage points, reflecting investor reactions to the sector's recovery and its potential implications on the broader economy. Top Winners and Losers 🔥 Vast Renewables [VSTE] $21.75 (+357.8%) publishing “limited” operational & financial results for the first half of its fiscal 2024 before Thursday’s opening bell open. Xilio Therapeutic [XLO] $1.53 (+41.6%) announced pipeline and business updates for Q4 and full-year 2024 financial results. SPAR Group [SGRP] $1.35 (+39.2%) reported Q4 results and announced the sale of its interests in South Africa and Brazil for roughly $22 million. Eiger BioPharm [EIGR] $1.39 (70.2%) filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and announced a “stalking horse” agreement to sell Zokinvy to Sentinel Therapeutics for up to $26 million cash. Logistic Properties [LPA] $8.75 (45.3%) fell after closing its SPAC merger with two late last week. GCT Semiconductor [GCTS] $18.09 (45.2%) pulled back following a rally late last week that followed SPAC merger with Concord Acquisition SPAC. That's it for today! Please, write us back, and let us know what you think of the Closing Bell Roundup. We're always eager to hear feedback from our members! Thanks for reading. I'll see you at the next open! Best Regards, — Adam G. Elite Trade Club Text ELITESTOCKS to 47121 or [click here]( to get our alerts on your mobile device, and never miss another fast-moving stock! P.S. Just like this newsletter, it's 100% free*, and you can stop at any time by replying STOP. [Sign Up for Mobile Alerts Now]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( *Standard message/carrier rates may apply. Legal Stuff: Stocks featured in this newsletter are for entertainment purposes only. You should not base any investment decisions on information contained in my newsletter. Stocks featured in this newsletter may be owned by owners/operators of this website, which could impact our ability to remain unbiased. Please consult a financial advisor before making any trading decisions. I may earn a small commission from links placed inside these emails. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Elite Trade Media LLC 1969 Alafaya Tr., Suite #247 Orlando, Florida 32828, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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