Good Morning Wake-Up Watchlisters! While you're sipping coffee you'll see stock futures were flat on Tuesday. The recent Israel-Iran escalation is causing worry among investors, and now traders will look to a series of talks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for more clues on rate cuts. It's no secret the markets have been down lately, but the truth is there are still ways to profit as long as you have the right strategy. So far this year, Bryan and Karim have posted an 83% win rate on 113 trades in The War Room. Click here to learn more about Bryan and Karim's "Perfect Timing Pattern" for potential gains even in crashing markets. Here's a look at the top-moving stocks this morning. Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) Morgan Stanley is up 2.98% in premarket trading after reporting profits for the first quarter. The Wall Street bank finished strong asset growth, posting $7 trillion of client assets across wealth and investment management. It also reported net income of $3.4 billion in the three months ended March 31 compared to $3 billion at the same time last year. Yesterday our Head Trading Tactician Bryan Bottarelli got positioned on MS in The War Room. Click here to see Bryan's overnight strategy that could double your money while you sleep. UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) UnitedHealth is up 6.59% in premarket after reporting strong first quarter earnings. Earnings per share of $6.91 per share beat analysts' estimates of $6.61. Revenue came in at $99.8 billion, which beat forecasts of $99.2 billion. With earnings season kicking off, our Lead Technical Tactician Nate Bear has a way to potentially profit off ONE STOCK over and over again. Click here to learn more about Nate's "post earnings surge" chart pattern. Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) Live Nation Entertainment is down 8.19% premarket after a Wall Street Journal that said the Justice Department was preparing a lawsuit against the parent of Ticketmaster. The lawsuit alleges the company used its leverage for ticketing live events to undermine the competition. The suit could be filed as soon as next month, the Journal reported. |
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