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🍦Tech giants drag market lower for second week in a row. Pause that refreshes or new trend?

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As you begin to look at the entirety of last week, it was a ride. You’re receiving this email b

As you begin to look at the entirety of last week, it was a ride. You’re receiving this email because you are subscribed to Trading Tips, if you no longer wish to receive these emails you can [unsubscribe here](. [Trading Tips] Good morning. As you begin to look at the entirety of last week, it was a ride. So much optimism at the beginning and culminated with GOOG and FB gapping higher following earnings. It peaked on hump day and never recovered. By the end of the week the gains were largely erased from industries that would benefit from reopening the economy. Some article will point to earnings or discussion of tariffs, but it makes you wonder whether the extensions in California in elsewhere began to dim the light at the end of a very long tunnel. Sponsored Content [The Go-To Guide for Trading]( My proprietary e-book reveals the five proven systems and formulas you can use daily for the chance to win big. Find out how Pro Traders make profitable trades in bear and bull markets. [Click Here To See How You Can Claim a FREE Copy (Limited Time)]( MARKETS DOW 23,723.69 -2.56% S&P 2,830.71 -2.81% NASDAQ 8,604.95 -3.20% *As of market close • Stocks fell yesterday, economic data surprises on the negative side. • Oil traded rose 4.51%, as it retested its $20 resistance. • Gold rose 0.94%, as rallied off its $1685 support. • Cryptocurrencies traded lower, with Bitcoin finishing 1.01% lower closing at $8840. Today’s TOP TIPS [4 Stocks to Buy from This Week’s Top Industry]( As you look at the landscape of opportunities, one way to narrow the list is using a top down methodology. This approach looks at the market generally and then drills down to sectors industries and then stocks if you looking to invest in the stock market. As you look across the various industries, the Commercial Services industry was the best performing last week. Here are 4 standout stocks from that industry. » [FULL STORY]( [The Options Market is Saying that this Retailer is Moving into the Bearish Beyond]( Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY) announced last Thursday that they have hired a new CFO and digital sales executive. That’s great, but the current climate is currently fairly hostile for retailers. On Friday, the options market began to take a more bearish outlook on BBBY. Over 21,000 put contracts were traded, which was over 30% higher than average, with 65% of them getting filled at the ask price. » [FULL STORY]( [Insiders of This Grocery Outlet are Looking Elsewhere to Shop]( Last week, Grocery Outlet Holding Corp (GO) led all non-OTC stocks with at least a $1B market cap in number of insider sell transactions, shares sold and the dollar-value of shares sold. Particularly in the number of shares and the dollar-volume of the shares really stand out. The list of sellers include the CEO, CFO, a 10% owner, president, SVP, and director. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Stocks fall as Trump's China tariff threat adds to fears over virus-hit economies]( • [For Fed Chair Powell, March was pure madness as coronavirus response intensified]( • [Dizzying Week Turns Tables on Stock Market’s New Buyers Alliance]( • [Long lines, lots of kids, and plenty to touch: How does Disney reopen its parks?]( • [BofA CEO Says U.S. Consumer Spending Is Starting to Inch Up]( • [Exxon loses $610 million in the first quarter on write-downs tied to plunging oil]( • [Elon Musk tweet wipes $14bn off Tesla's value]( • [U.S. Stocks End the Week Lower After Tech Earnings: Live Updates]( • [Oil Market Showing Signs of Life as Producers Plan Output Cuts]( • [Fed officials worry about lasting economic scars from crisis]( S&P 500 MOVERS TOP FBHS 6.847% CLX 3.363% AON 3.208% CHTR 2.91% WLTW 2.833%  BOTTOM WY 17.833% NCLH 15.61% HP 14.972%  APA 13.762% RCL 12.829% Quote of the Day It’s starting to grow a little bit. You’re seeing the start of a little bit more spending in some areas, in some of the states that have opened up a little bit. So we’ll see where that leads us, because it’s still pretty early on. - Brian Moynihan, Bank of America CEO, quoted by Bloomberg Sponsored Content [Bottarelli’s Trading Tactics]( My proprietary e-book reveals the five proven systems and formulas you can use daily for the chance to win big. Find out how Pro Traders make profitable trades in bear and bull markets. [Click Here To See How You Can Claim a FREE Copy (Limited Time)](  Not sure the best way to get started? 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