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    Hey, mooers! It's an exciting moment to announce the winner list again!
    More than 100 mooers actively participated in our #10 Weekly Wins. Thank you all have been consistently contributing to the comments and feedback to our courses.
    And here are the 10 luckiest mooers last Thursday. Congratulations
    Winner List:
    lucky winners:
    @intuitively thoughtf  @Johnathan Hansen  @RustyDog  @Southern Eagle  @jwl8338  @Grow_My_Money  @earthwaterangel  @Revelations 6  @jasonleett ...
    Congrats! Check out the Winner List
    Congrats! Check out the Winner List
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    The markets started off with a bang on Monday, and not the good kind. However, bulls stepped up to the plate in the afternoon and helped erase almost all of the session's losses. Now, let's look at a few top stock trades as we kick off the week.
    Top stock trades for today No. 1: Roku
    $Roku Inc(ROKU.US)$ has been buried from its highs and has been encapsulated in a painful bear market. There's no denying that, but there's also no denying...
    4 top stock trades for Tuesday: ROKU, TLRY, NVDA, INTC
    4 top stock trades for Tuesday: ROKU, TLRY, NVDA, INTC
    4 top stock trades for Tuesday: ROKU, TLRY, NVDA, INTC
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    By Danilo
    Hey, mooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
    - U.S. stock index futures were little changed in early morning trading Tuesday, after the major averages started the week with muted moves as investors digested a jump in yields.
    - Ohio's attorney general is suing Meta Platforms, alleging it misled the public about how it controlled its algorithm and the effects its products have on children.
    Market Snapshot
    U.S. stock index futures were little changed in early morning trading Tuesday, after the major averages started the week with muted moves as investors digested a jump in yields.
    Futures contracts tied to the $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US)$ lost 22 points. $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$ futures and $NASDAQ 100 Index(.NDX.US)$ futures both hovered in mildly negative territory.
    Market Temperature
    Read more: Market Temperature (11/16)
    Top News
    Fed's Barkin says more data is needed before raising rates
    Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin said the U.S. central bank needs more data before it can make the call on when it is time to raise its short-term rate target.
    Dow industrials edge lower; Dollar Tree gains
    U.S. stock indexes flitted between small gains and losses before ending the day near flat. Brent crude oil futures fell. $Dollar Tree(DLTR.US)$
    Biden signs $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law
    The passage of the bill to repair roads and bridges, upgrade the electrical grid and expand access to broadband internet marks a rare bipartisan policy win for the White House.
    Inflation surge pushes gold to five-month high
    The climb in the haven asset accompanies other signs investors are starting to seek more protection from rising consumer prices and interest rates.
    Ohio sues Meta over impact on children
    Ohio's attorney general is suing Meta Platforms, alleging it misled the public about how it controlled its algorithm and the effects its products have on children. $Meta Platforms(FB.US)$
    Roblox looks to bring educational videogames to schools
    Company is starting with a $10 million investment for nonprofits to develop games, its first such funding, amid a push to help build out the metaverse. $Roblox(RBLX.US)$
    Twitter CFO says investing in crypto 'doesn't make sense right now'
    Investing some of Twitter's corporate cash in crypto assets such as bitcoin "doesn't make sense right now," Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal said. $Twitter(TWTR.US)$
    Read More
    Buffett's Berkshire reveals new bets on Royalty Pharma, exits Merck in Q3
    Jeff Bezos says he spends more on climate than space travel
    Big Short's Burry spat with Elon Musk
    Elon Musk is close to selling his last remaining house
    Tesla shares approach bear market territory on prolonged selloff
    Key Events This Week
    Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
    Before the Bell | Ohio sues Meta over impact on children
    Before the Bell | Ohio sues Meta over impact on children
    Before the Bell | Ohio sues Meta over impact on children
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    David Beasley, director of the United Nations' World Food Program said Billionaires need to "step up now, on a one-time basis"  in an interview on CNN's Connect the World with Becky Anderson that aired Tuesday -- citing specifically the world's two richest men, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
    Musk's tweets came in response to a comment in Oct. 31. said he is willing to sell $Tesla(TSLA.US)$
    if WFP can describe exactly how $6B will solve world hunger. 'But it must be open source accounting, so the public sees precisely how the money is spent,' Musk added.
    Any comment to David Beasley or Elon Musk? 
    Source:
    Elon Musk says he'll sell Tesla stock if UN official can prove how $6billion from world's richest man will solve world hunger
    Daily Poll: Don't mess with Elon.
    Daily Poll: Don't mess with Elon.
    Daily Poll: Don't mess with Elon.
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    $VIZIO(VZIO.US)$ it’s on the edge of a breakout.20.60
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    Asia stocks set to get boost from Japan; Yen slips
    Asian stocks looked set to climb early Monday as traders digested the outcome of Japan's election and fresh all-time highs for U.S. shares. The yen weakened and a dollar gauge was steady.
    Futures advanced about 1% for Japan, where Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's Liberal Democratic Party preserved its outright majority, avoiding worst-case scenarios suggested by opinion polls. Australian shares pushed higher, while futures for Hong Kong slipped. U.S. contracts rose following records for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 on overall optimism about corporate earnings.
    Another stock-market 'melt-up' has begun, Leuthold's Ramsey says
    This week, U.S. economic growth came in lower than expected, some high-profile companies posted disappointing earnings results and central banks worldwide took steps toward withdrawing pandemic-era stimulus. Yet stocks are broaching new records and October shaped up to be the best month of the year.
    To Wall Street veteran Doug Ramsey, Leuthold Group chief investment officer and co-manager of the Leuthold Core Fund, it looks like the market melt-up has just begun.
    Elon Musk wants proof $6 billion can solve world hunger
    Elon Musk, the world's richest man, challenged a United Nations official's claim that just a small percentage of his wealth could help solve world hunger.
    If the World Food Programme, using transparent and open accounting, "can describe on this Twitter thread exactly how $6B will solve world hunger, I will sell $Tesla(TSLA.US)$ stock right now and do it," Musk wrote in a Twitter post.
    Robinhood says dogecoin shrank to 40% of crypto revenue
    $Robinhood(HOOD.US)$ said Dogecoin, a virtual token that started out as a joke, comprised 40% of its cryptocurrency transaction revenue in the third quarter.
    That's a decline from 62% in the preceding three-month period, according to a filing Friday from the brokerage.
    Market's biggest bull sees year-end rally, but warns it's setting up Wall Street for a scare next year
    Chris Harvey's reign as the year's biggest bull won't extend into next year.
    The Wells Fargo Securities head of equity strategy, whose 2021 S&P 500 target is 4,825, predicts Wall Street will stage a vibrant year-end rally and then see a losing 2022. Harvey contends momentum names, which include banks, will be major drivers into year-end. He calls financials a "stealth leadership play" that will get traction from the Federal Reserve's taper plans.
    'Venom 2,' 'No Time to Die' fueled October ticket sales, leading to best box office month of 2021
    October had the best ticket sale haul at the domestic box office of any month in 2021, generating $637.9 million in receipts. Many of the films released during the month were slated to open earlier in the year but were postponed due to the pandemic.
    $Cinemark(CNK.US)$ said October was the company's highest-grossing box office performance month in the Covid-19 era. Moviegoers ventured out to theaters to see "No Time to Die," "Venom: Let There Be Carnage," "Halloween Kills" and "Dune."
    Microsoft passes Apple to become the world's most valuable company
    $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ passed $Apple(AAPL.US)$ in market cap on Friday, making it the world's most valuable public company. The move comes after Apple reported revenue Thursday that fell short of analyst expectations.
    Cost of breakfast foods hits 10-year high
    The cost of food commodities that make up a typical breakfast has soared to its highest point in a decade under the strain of bad weather and supply-chain crunches, providing another in a long list of upward pressures on global inflation.
    The Financial Times breakfast indicator, based on futures prices for coffee, milk, sugar, wheat, oats and orange juice, has shot up 63 per cent since 2019, in a move that has accelerated since this summer.
    Source: Bloomberg, CNBC, Financial Times
    Wall Street Today | Cost of breakfast foods hits 10-year high
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