| Attention Traders: It's Tuesday and our Head Trading Tactician Bryan Bottarelli has a special bonus video for you. This week he's breaking down the art of speculative trading. Click the image below to learn more. P.S. Every Wednesday Bryan makes a special trade that takes advantage of a unique pattern in the markets. Right now he's guaranteeing an 80% win rate on this trade. Click here to get tomorrow's pick. Good Morning Wake-Up Watchlisters! While you're sipping coffee you'll see stock futures were down on Tuesday. The banks got off to a lackluster start to earnings season on Friday, fueling more uncertainty behind interest rate hikes today. Investors will be focusing on Wednesday's retail sales report which should clue them more on the Federal Reserve's data-driven policy. The recent volatility in the markets has had nothing on The War Room. Last week Bryan and Karim closed 6-of-8 trades for winners (75% win rate), including Karim's 121.75% return on XBI in 308 trading days. Overall, The War Room has a 92% win rate this year. Click here to start trading alongside Karim and Bryan today in The War Room. Here's a look at the top-moving stocks this morning. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) Tesla is down 1.82% premarket after a rough week for the electric vehicle maker, extending a recent sell-off and broke key support levels. CEO Elon Musk is seeking more control over Tesla, with ambitions to own about 25% of Tesla's shares. Musk issued a threat saying that he is not comfortable expanding Tesla's role in AI and robotics without this level of control. Boeing (NYSE: BA) Boeing's shares are down 2.23% premarket. This movement comes amid various challenges facing the company, including production issues and global market uncertainties. Boeing is currently facing a significant challenge due to safety concerns with its 737 MAX 9 planes. On January 7, 2023, U.S. regulators grounded 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes for safety checks after an incident involving an Alaska Airlines jet. During a flight, a cabin panel on this aircraft blew off, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing. Boeing said on Monday it will add further quality inspections for its best-selling jet series and deploy a team to Spirit AeroSystems to check the supplier's work on the door plug involved in the accident. |
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