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Good morning. Since the start of the year, many oversold stocks – largely in tech—have see

Good morning. Since the start of the year, many oversold stocks – largely in tech—have seen a big... 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. Since the start of the year, many oversold stocks – largely in tech—have seen a big move higher. Some are more than double off their lows. That includes Tesla Motors (TSLA) which more than doubled in just over a month. That kind of trend isn’t sustainable. And at a time when EV companies like Tesla are cutting prices to keep market share, it’s also a sign that the moves in the market are simply stocks coming off of last year’s fear-driven lows. It’s not a sign of a new and sustained rally quite yet. That’s why there are still ample opportunities for traders to target dropping stocks in the weeks and months ahead. 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With 161 days until expiration, 3,100 contracts traded compared to a prior interest of 113, for a 27-fold rise in volume. The buyer of the puts paid $1.78. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Economy In a “Rolling Recession”]( Unlike a typical economic cycle that moves up and down, the current economy shows signs of a “rolling recession.” That’s because some data points such as manufacturing and the housing market already show a decline. However, the labor market remains strong. That suggests that pockets of strength and weakness will continue. • [Disney to Cut 7,000 Jobs]( The Walt Disney Company (DIS) announced that it would cut 7,000 jobs as a cost-saving measure. The entertainment company is also looking to restore its dividend, which was cut in 2020 at the start of the pandemic. The move comes as the company reported an earnings and sales beat. • [Big Pharma Companies Looking for Deals Again]( Major pharmaceutical firms like Pfizer (PFE) and Merck (MRK) say they’re on the lookout for promising drugs to add to their pipelines once again. Typically, pharma companies earn a patent on drugs, which eventually run out after several years, so new drugs need to be added to the pipeline. • [Bing Unveils AI Features]( Bing, the web browser operated by Microsoft (MSFT) has unveiled its latest innovation, offering artificial intelligence (AI) features. The features are powered by a combination of OpenAI GPT and the company’s Prometheus model. The features currently offer more depth to AI than that being offered by Alphabet’s (GOOG) Google search engine. • [Lucid to Discount EV Models]( Electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid (LCID) is offering buyers of its Air luxury sedan a “credit” of $7,500. That’s similar to the EV tax credits currently offered by the U.S. government. 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