Just curious really. They've been trading sideways for awhile. They're currently sitting at their lowest since 10/2022. I'm not educated enough to know what the feds or whoever else could do to bring market sentiment back.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/28/apple-pay-later-launches-in-us.html
Apple on Tuesday introduced Apple Pay Later, which will allow users to split purchases into four payments spread over the course of six weeks.
Affirm dropped 6% on the news.
Apple Pay Later users will be able to manage, track and repay their loans in their Apple Wallet, the company said in a re
Gold opened substantially lower today because of the lifting of the European banking crisis, and once fell deeply by about 2%, but as the dollar continued to weaken and the U.S. stocks continued to pull back, gold's decline narrowed sharply and eventually closed down about 1%, and it is worth noting that gold producers are performing quite strongly, and GDXJ also rose slightly in the case of such a big drop in gold, indicating that the funds are not rushing
If, on the stock exchange, you place a limit order to buy a stock for a limit price of $45 or less, and someone else places a limit order to sell the same stock for a limit price of $40 or more, what is the final price going to be? An average of the two limits?

Heyo, what's up world of Reddit? I was just browsing through some articles and saw something that caught my attention. It looks like Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. is making moves and shaking things up in the aviation industry!
Summary:
So, it looks like Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. has some strategic corporate developments and initiatives in the works. They've brought on two new corporate advisors, Dave Curran and Nancy Massicott
I recently read and watched some content on swing trading in this type of market. These pros suggested heavily on transitioning from stocks in a volatile market to ETFs, and not to use leveraged for lower risk tolerance (I am personally an aggressive trader and love 3x). One of the main points that stuck out to me is avoiding earnings and random dilutions that usually tank plays in this environment, as opposed to a bull market.
That said, I want to hear t

Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading day and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Tuesday, March the 28th, 2023-
Stock futures are little changed Tuesday: Live updates
Stock futures were little changed Tuesday after the S&P 500 pos

Alibaba said Tuesday it will split its company into six business groups, each with the ability to raise outside funding and go public.
It is the most significant reorganization in the Chinese e-commerce giant’s history.
Alibaba said in a statement that the move is “designed to unlock shareholder value and foster market competitiveness.”
Alibaba’s shares popped more than 9% in pre-market trade in the U.S.

From Investopedia
"Apple Inc. (AAPL), the world's most valuable company, is mulling a billion-plus dollar foray into movie theaters and sports streaming in an attempt to drive subscriber growth for its Apple TV+ streaming platform.
KEY TAKEAWAYS Apple could spend more than $1 billion a year to ramp up its movie releases and sports streaming.
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.
Some helpful day to