Weekly: Market Flatlines, Oil Spikes, Mag7 Carries the Load: 4 Markets to Know
Last Week's Recap1. NASDAQ +1.5% on Semis, but Consumer Sentiment Cracks Below 50: Weekly WrapSlowing down — U.S. indexes flattened after three straight weekly records. The NASDAQ rose 1.5% (semis-led), the S&P 500 edged up fractionally, and the Dow slipped slightly.Energy shocks — Middle East tensions pushed U.S. crude to ~$95/bbl (from ~$83), though still well below the April 7 peak of ~$113.Top-heavy earnings — The Magnificent Seven are expected to deliver Q1 EPS growth of 22.8% vs. just 10.1% for the rest of the S&P 500, per FactSet.Growth tops value — Growth stocks outran value for a fourth straight week, gaining 16% over the stretch vs. 8% for value, narrowing value’s YTD lead.Retail rebound — March retail sales surged 1.7% (fastest in 3+ years), but the jump was largely gaso
🎁Weekly EPS Growth & Dividend Leaders: AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, META & More
😀Hi Tigers, As the Q1 earnings season unfolds, we’re taking a closer look at potential outperformers from two key angles: EPS expectations and dividend performance. In the first part, we highlight the top 20 stocks by market capitalization with stronger EPS estimates ahead of their earnings, scheduled between April 27 and May 1. 😍 Been eyeing Tiger merch but short on Tiger Coins? Now's your chance. 🎁 We’ve selected 4 high-demand items across practial, lifestyle, and learning, now with a lower redemption threshold! Hot Merch Returns · Up to 43% Off 🎁Weekly Higher EPS Estimates: AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, META, BRK.B & More 1. Why EPS Matters? Earnings per share(EPS) refer to the income per share brought to i
$Alphabet(GOOG)$ Alphabet (GOOG) demonstrates strong bullish momentum with a 1.35% gain on April 25, 2026, closing at $342.32, driven by positive market sentiment ahead of its Q1 earnings report scheduled for April 29. The stock has successfully broken through key resistance levels, supported by robust institutional expectations for AI-driven revenue growth, though investors should remain cautious of potential volatility if earnings fail to meet the high bar set by recent performance.