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SNAP Cratered 25% from Q3 2021 Earnings. Dip Buy or Falling Knife?

 
October 26, 2021
 
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SNAP Cratered 25% Friday. Is It a Good Dip Buy or a Falling Knife?
As we make our way through earnings season, the market is extended yet again. Prices are going up — and price is primary — but volume is falling a bit and we're due to pull back.

We had a few major earnings reports this past week including Tesla... But the big story to close the week is Snap Inc., which tanked 25% after reporting Q3 2021 earnings following the closing bell Thursday.

Earnings were mixed with some good, some bad… But like I always say, yes, the numbers are important. But even more important is how the market reacts to the numbers. Snap's earnings dive reminds me of what happened with Pinterest last time it reported.
So Is It a Dip Buy or a Falling Knife?
 
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