Good Morning Wake-Up Watchlisters! While you're sipping coffee you'll see stock futures were up as earnings season takes full flight. Investors are looking for tech stocks to pull the markets out of their recent rut, and Spotify got things started on a strong note (more on that below). Upcoming data including Friday's March PCE report should also clue investors in on the state of inflation. It's Tuesday and our Head Trading Tactician Bryan Bottarelli is announcing his latest Catalyst Cash-Outs pick. Click here to learn more about how we're trading major market catalysts for potential overnight gains as high as 383%. Here's a look at the top-moving stocks this morning. Nucor Corporation (NYSE: NUE) Nucor is down 6.33% in premarket trading after posting first-quarter earnings that were down from a year earlier. The steel company posted revenue of $8.14 billion which was weaker than the expected $8.26 billion. It also said it expects second-quarter profit to dip because of lower revenue from its steel mills segment, mainly due to lower average selling prices. Yesterday our Head Trading Tactician Bryan Bottarelli got positioned on NUE in The War Room. Click here to see why a stock going down in premarket trading could lead to profit thanks to Bryan's overnight strategy. General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) General Motors is up 4.90% in premarket after topping estimates for the first quarter. It cited stable demand for its gas-engine vehicles, with net income rising 24.4% to $3 billion with a 7.6% total rise in revenue to $43 billion. GM has not broken out financial results for its EV business, but early reports from Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson indicates a profit from that sector as well. |
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