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👢The Market May Not Have Fully Priced In the Next Shoe to Drop

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Good morning. Investors have started the year looking for reasons for the market to head higher... I

Good morning. Investors have started the year looking for reasons for the market to head higher... It’s the monthly jobs numbers today and they’re not going to be pretty and will be possibly the tip of the iceberg as we head into May. [Trading Tips] Good morning. Investors have started the year looking for reasons for the market to head higher—and the market has delivered. Inflation data has come down, and the Fed has started to slow the pace of its interest rate hikes. However, one area where the market looks more bullish than the data suggests is in corporate profit margins. A slowing economy means slowing earnings. And for many companies already trying to pass on inflationary price changes, it’s likely that corporate profit margins will slow over the next few quarters. That could keep stocks from heading higher – the latest Goldman Sachs (GS) analyst estimate is for stocks to end the year where they traded on Friday. It’s clear that we’re still in cautious territory, and traders may find better opportunities on the downside in the coming weeks. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [2 Trading Strategies to Dominate Volatility in 2023]( Are you ready to make 2023 your best trading year yet? If your answer is yes - are you using the best technology available to have a banner year? There is a group of independent traders who can forecast the stock market 1 - 3 days in advance. And they are using this tool to set themselves up with a stronger portfolio. Take advantage of this opportunity and we'll show you for free at least 4 assets you can tap into right now and how to find many more. [Save your seat at our exclusive complimentary LIVE A.I. Market Training.]( MARKETS DOW 34,302.61 +0.33% S&P 3,999.09 +0.40% NASDAQ 11,079.16 +0.71% *As of market close • Markets were closed Monday, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 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The last insider sale occurred in December 2021. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Sabre Corporation (SABR)]( Shares of travel services company Sabre Corporation (SABR) have shed about one-third of their price over the past year. One trader sees shares trending lower in the first half of this year. That’s based on the July $7.00 put. With 184 days until expiration, 42,714 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 110, for a 388-fold jump in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $1.22 to make the bearish bet. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [US to Hit Debt Limit Thursday]( The US is on track to hit its statutory debt limit on Thursday, unless that limit is either suspended or increased. The Treasury Department has announced that it will start taking extraordinary measures to avoid defaulting on its obligations, which could allow funding through June. • [IMF Warns on Shrinking Global Output]( The International Monetary Fund has warned that declining international cooperation is leading to lower levels of commerce. In total, this could lead to a decline in the global economy, with lower-income countries more dependent on exports being hit harder, especially with rising restrictions on trade. • [Wealthiest Captured Bulk of Global Gains]( The wealthiest 1 percent have captured about twice as much of the newly created wealth of the past two years compared to the rest of the world. The 1 percent saw their net worth rise by $26 trillion, while the bottom 99 percent globally saw a collective $16 trillion rise. • [Tesla Loses Market Share]( Thanks to rising competition, Tesla Motors (TSLA) lost market share in the electric vehicle market. Overall, EV sales rose 66 percent for 2022 compared to the prior year. While Tesla was still the leader for overall EV sales, rising sales from other automakers contributed to the loss of market share. • [Norton LifeLock Reports Data Breach]( Gen Digital (GEN), the parent company of Norton LifeLock, has reported a data breach impacting thousands of customers. The company reports the reason behind the breach was based on a credential stuffing attack rather than a system compromise. The data breach potentially allows criminals access to customer password managers. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP MELI 5.798% NTES 3.811% ILMN 3.603% WFC 3.409% EXPE 2.968% BOTTOM F 5.398% GM 5.114% DAL 3.573% DISH 3.553% GD 3.434% Quote of the Day Inflation expectations are well-anchored and improving as pricing pressures are weakening across many sectors. The Fed will likely hike by 0.25% at the upcoming meeting later this month. 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