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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Dow Jones Futures: Apple Retakes Entry, Tesla Eyes Buy Point And Twitter Soars On Musk Stake

Dow Jones' futures were low on Tuesday after Monday's technically motivated stock market meeting ahead of the much-anticipated Fed minutes this week. Apple shares also found a place to buy, while Tesla made a bearish move after reporting the delivery of recorded cars. Twitter stocks grew after Tesla Chief Executive became the largest shareholder in a communications company.




U.S. Stock Market Today Overview

IndexSymbolPriceGain/Loss% Change
Dow Jones(0DJIA)34922.14+103.87+0.30
S&P 500(0S&P5)4582.62+36.76+0.81
Nasdaq(0NDQC )14532.55+271.05+1.90
Russell 2000(IWM)208.00+0.43+0.21
IBD 50(FFTY)39.25+0.25+0.64
Last Update: 4:32 PM ET 4/4/2022

 Stock Market Today

On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.3% and the S&P 500 moved up 0.8%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite outperformed, rallying 1.9%. Among exchange traded funds, the Nasdaq 100 tracker Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) advanced 2.1%, and the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) rose 0.9% Monday.

Automotive leader Tesla (TSLA) ran more than 5.5% on Monday following the company's announcement over the weekend. Twitter (TWTR) increased by 27% after Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk took a 9.2% stake in communications company for $ 2.89 billion.



Dow Jones' financial leader, American Express (AXP) - and Arista Networks (ANET), Broadcom (AVGO), IBD Leaderboard stock Darling Ingredients (DAR), Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN) and Shell (SHEL) - are stocks best for shopping and view.


Elsewhere among Dow Jones leaders, Apple (AAPL) collected 2.4% and Microsoft (MSFT) traded 1.8% in today's stock market. American Express, the Dow Jones stock to watch, is approaching the shopping mall.


Arista, Microsoft and Tesla are stocks of the IBD Leaderboard. Darling Ingredients and Tesla stock are listed in this week's stock columns Near A Buy Zone.


Dow Jones Futures Today: Fuel Prices, Treasury Harvest, Fed Minutes

Ahead of Tuesday's opening, the Dow Jones futures, the future of the S&P 500 and the future of the Nasdaq 100 were all down 0.2% compared to fair value. Keep in mind that the night action in Dow futures and elsewhere does not translate into real trading in the next stock market.


The US Treasury's 10-year yield rose to 2.41% on Monday. U.S. oil prices fell more than 4% on Monday, as West Texas Intermediate crude trades near the $ 104 barrel.


Minutes of the March Federal Reserve policy meeting will come out at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday. On March 16, the Federal Reserve raised its significant interest rate for the first time since 2018. Policymakers have expressed their anticipation of a seven-point increase in points this year and at least three more by 2023.


Buy and View Shares: Arista, Broadcom, Darling, Regeneron, Shell

Arista Networks exited the acquisition range by surpassing 133.97 lower retail sales after a 2.3% rise on Monday.

Chip giant Broadcom gained 1.25% on Monday, winning a three-day losing streak. The stock continues to hold above the premature entry at 614.74. Shares continue to accumulate to the right of the 13-week cup base. The appropriate purchase point for the cup base is 677.86.


Biotech leader Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is still in the process of purchasing more than 673.96 purchases in the flat area after the March 16 release. REGN shares inspected the purchase on March 23 before acquiring the purchase on March 24. 5% off the stock from 707.66. Stocks rose 0.5% on Monday.


Oil-and-gas producer and Stock Of The Day Friday, Shell, is within an impressive range of 56.23. Shares rose 0.2% on Monday.


Tesla Stock

Tesla stocks rose 5.6% on Monday after the company reported delivering recorded cars. Shares of the EV giant close the 1,208.10 cup shopping mall and are 5% off when you arrive recently. Be aware of the potential handle to provide the most dangerous entry.


On Saturday, Tesla said it had set a record of 310,000 vehicles worldwide in the first three months of the year. That was up about 68% from the same period last year. Wall Street expects delivery of about 309,000, but other estimates predict 317,000 in the first quarter. CEO Elon Musk wrote on Twitter, "This has been a * very difficult quarter * due to disruptions in China's supply chain and China's Zero Covid policy. The excellent work of Tesla's team and key suppliers has saved the day."


The stock traded as high as 1,243.49 in Nov. 4. and ended Monday just 8% away from that peak period.


Dow Jones Leaders: Apple, Microsoft

Among Dow Jones stocks, Apple shares jumped 2.4% Monday, retaking a double bottom's 176.75 buy point and closing in the 5% buy area that goes up to 185.59.

Software leader Microsoft rallied 1.8% Monday, as shares continue to build the right side of a new base formation.


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