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Wall Street Warrior Presents ⮕ ⮕ ⮕                                                                                                                                                                      Advertisement | [Unsubscribe](   Interest Rates The FED’s in a bit of a pickle. Either, Jerome Powell continues to hike interest rates in an effort to control inflation. Which would mean government bonds continue to lose value exacerbating the current banking issue and pushing the U.S. toward recession. Or, the FED lays off the interest-rate hikes to save the economy. Which could push inflation higher. [Read more hear.]( The next rate hike will come on March 22, 2023. Next Wednesday. It’s unclear at this moment how the FED will respond. Banks are ensuring the system is safe. That the issue is localized to those most exposed to crypto and tech venture capitalists. When it comes to SVB … The Silicon Valley Bank’s SVB Financial Group (NASDAQ: SIVB) own employees blame the bank run on the CEO’s carelessness. The company revealed it had multi-billion dollar problems before securing any kind of funding or drawing up a plan. [Here are the details.]( “That was absolutely idiotic. They were being very transparent. It’s the exact opposite of what you’d normally see in a scandal. But their transparency and forthright-ness did them in.” - Anonymous SVB Employee We’ll keep an eye on this catalyst. For the time being, things seem contained. Mark your schedule for next Wednesday’s FED meeting and interest-rate decision. They’re Getting Elon All Wrong.. Unless you live under a rock, you know everyone is talking about Twitter. That’s because the media can’t stop talking about [Elon’s next big move.]( But in typical fashion, the media has it all wrong! They’re so focused on the Twitter news, they’re missing an even bigger story. [Click here to see what I just stumbled onto.]( This is truly shocking. Best, Tim Bohen   More Meta Lay Offs Zuckerberg decided to make the company even leaner. Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META) plans to lay off another 10,000 employees. [Here are the details.]( In November of last year, the company terminated 11,000 positions. That was around 13% of the workforce at the time. It’s been a tough couple of months for the tech industry. Rampant inflation took a lot of cash out of people’s pockets. As a result, online ad revenue took a major dive. And it doesn’t help that Zuckerberg continues to pledge billions of dollars toward the metaverse. A project that’s years away from true fruition. Amazon Internet Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is another tech company affected by inflation. The eCommerce giant went through its own round of layoffs in 2022. Eliminating around 18,000 positions. [Here are the details.]( The company keeps expanding into new fields to rake in profits. First, it was groceries in 2007. Then it started the shift into healthcare with the acquisition of PillPack in 2018, an e-pharmacy. And now, it’s adding ‘internet provider’ to the list. [Read more here.]( Prices are bouncing around historic lows at the moment. Falling off a surg above $100. Here’s a chart … But large cap stocks are overrated right now. Markets are eyeing new lows for the year. The bank crisis has people scared. There’s a lot of reasons for major tickers to continue their downward trend. That’s why it’s always good to keep an eye on low float spikers. For example … Ainos Inc. (NASDAQ: AIMD) An 11 million float stock that just released positive news about a drug that treats oral warts for HIV. [Here’s more info.]( It’s a past spiker. And today it already spiked +60%. Right now there’s consolidation around $1.20. Here’s a chart … Keep an eye on it for possible subsequent spikes.     Looking for more Daily Stock News? Click the link below to claim daily Dollar Stock Reports: [Send Me Daily Dollar Stock Reports](     Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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