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What does Green Zone Power Ratings say? 1 Quick 20% Move Smells Like a Trap Editor?s Note: Every w

What does Green Zone Power Ratings say? [Turn Your Images On] 1 Quick 20% Move Smells Like a Trap Editor’s Note: Every week, you watch stocks from industries across the board pop (or drop), but you may be wondering if it’s time to buy in. That’s what today’s Stock Power Daily is all about. We’ll show you some of the week’s biggest movers, and then run them through Adam O’Dell’s proprietary Green Zone Power Ratings to see how they stack up. - Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOGL): Google’s parent popped more than 9% this week after delivering in a huge way on earnings. It reported first quarter revenue at $74.6 billion, 7% higher than a year ago. [It’s “Bullish” in our system]( now, and could go even higher from here. - SNAP Inc. (Nasdaq: SNAP): On the negative side of tech earnings, social media stock SNAP sank 19% after projecting weak guidance for the rest of the year. That’s part of the reason [it rates as “High-Risk”]( now. - Roku Inc. (Nasdaq: ROKU): Be wary of this 20% pop… Roku, the streaming company that has made its way into many living rooms, gained big on Friday after reporting fewer losses than expected. That’s a nice one-day move, but Green Zone Power Ratings is [waving a massive red flag](. - Tilray Brands Inc. (Nasdaq: TLRY): The fourth-largest cannabis stock by market cap, TLRY posted promising quarterly earnings, including a 20% boost to revenue year over year. That created a 27% gain in short order this week. But U.S. legalization is still the biggest hurdle for [this “High-Risk” stock]( in our system. - Proctor & Gamble Co. (NYSE: PG): Consumer price hikes helped PG’s bottom line, sending it more than 3% higher on Friday (pretty good for a boring consumer staple stock!). If you’re looking for some stability [the “Neutral” rating]( in Adam’s system says this is one to watch. As you can see, tech earnings are catching some companies out after solid gains during the broader tech rally this year. But if you had access to Adam’s Green Zone Power Ratings Blacklist — a weekly list of the worst stocks in the market — you could have seen this coming… It’s one of many benefits in his Green Zone Fortunes premium stock research service — which also includes monthly recommendations of diversified high-growth stocks and a suite of sector-specific research reports. To find your edge in the market by only buying the best stocks, [click here to get started](. Have a fantastic weekend! --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Research From the Last Week [Turn Your Images On]( [“IMPERIUM”: The #1 Investment of the 2020s]( [Turn Your Images On]( [We Can Beat Warren Buffett’s Energy Bet]( [Turn Your Images On]( [The Magnificent 7 Aren’t 2023’s Best Opportunity]( [Turn Your Images On]( [Markets Have 4 Big Issues Post-Fed Meeting]( Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. 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