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Tuesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The S&P 500 made a stunning comeback from its lows on Monday, bouncing from a 1.7% decline to close with a modest gain. Here’s what’s on CNBC’s radar Tuesday.

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Wealth advisor breaks down how to play struggling stocks, including Palantir and a legacy automaker

The advisor spoke on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” on Monday.

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These stocks have boosted their dividends by 15% or more, says Morgan Stanley

In this rocky market, dividend stocks may look more appealing to investors.

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This bond fund manager dropped out of a Ph.D program to find her passion in finance

Federated Hermes’ Kathryn Glass wasn’t always set on a career in finance.

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Biggest winners and losers of the first quarter from CVS to Tesla

Many stocks that underperformed in the first quarter of the year belonged to the technology sector.

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The charts suggest more losses ahead for Japan stocks and this popular ETF, according to Katie Stockton

The chart analyst breaks down the action in the Nikkei 225 index and the ‘EWJ’ ETF.

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Goldman says buy these ‘insensitive’ stocks that aren’t driven by trade and big macro factors

There are a variety of stocks investors can use to try and insulate themselves from volatility, according to Goldman Sachs.

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Google could end up like Eastman Kodak if it doesn’t adapt search biz for AI, says tech analyst Reitzes

OpenAI’s home page can act as the “digital camera” for Alphabet, he said.

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Here are Monday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Tesla, Broadcom, Apple, Cava, Meta, Alphabet & more

Here are Monday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

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Morgan Stanley upgrades this semiconductor stock primed to rally nearly 30%

Analyst Shane Brett upgraded KLA overweight from equal weight and lifted his price target by $122 to $870, which implies more than 29% potential upside.

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