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This Month's Featured Story
MarketBeat Week in Review – 04/06 - 04/10Authored by MarketBeat Staff. Posted: 4/11/2026. Markets ripped higher after the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. Inflation numbers that came in as expected helped equities hold those gains. Investors will get producer price inflation numbers next week, which could move markets if they come in hot. The weekend may also provide direction on talks for a resolution to the conflict. The focus now shifts to earnings season, which is unfolding amid uncertainty around artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions, and policy—especially interest-rate policy. That means, as investors saw last quarter, “good enough” may not be good enough. However, if these issues are resolved favorably, there could be a strong, broad-based rally. The MarketBeat analysts will be watching the earnings results that matter most to investors. Here are some of our most popular articles from this week.
The mainstream explanation for the Iran airstrikes may not be the full story. Addison Wiggin, Founder of Grey Swan Investment Fraternity, says there's a deeper motive behind the bombing campaign that most coverage is ignoring.
If you're making investment decisions based on what you're hearing in the news, Wiggin argues you could be working with an incomplete picture. Read Addison Wiggin's full breakdown of the real Iran story
Key Points
- Stocks made a strong recovery after the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
- Attention will shift to earnings season, which kicks off amid some old and new sources of uncertainty.
- Here are some of our most popular articles from this week.
- Special Report: Elon Musk’s $1 Quadrillion AI IPO
Articles by Thomas Hughes Bridget’s Buys is a compilation of stocks picked by MarketBeat channel host Bridget Bennett for use as a paper trading watchlist. This week, Thomas Hughes looked at the five worst-performing stocks among Bridget’s Buys and analyzed whether they should stay on investors' lists—or be removed. Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) has been a volatile stock. Hughes explained what’s going on with this leader in high bandwidth memory (HBM) and why fundamental and technical signals suggest there may be more volatility, but the bottom appears to be in. Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) reported earnings the morning after the ceasefire was announced. That was enough to give DAL stock a lift, but Hughes explained why this was more than just a sentiment bounce. Delta’s report showed why the company continues to be best-in-class in a tough sector. Articles by Sam Quirke The conflict in the Middle East has shown a strong inverse correlation between energy stocks and the broader market. With that in mind, Sam Quirke highlighted one stock to buy and one to avoid if the ceasefire holds. Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is a stock in need of a catalyst. Quirke explained why the company’s proposed deal to acquire Globalstar Inc. (NASDAQ: GSAT) may be the spark the company and the stock need. The SpaceX IPO is no longer a rumor, but speculation now suggests that Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) and SpaceX could merge. That would create a unified AI juggernaut, but it’s not without risks. Quirke helped investors understand why the rumors persist and why the two companies may be better apart. Articles by Chris Markoch Many stocks are on sale. This week, Chris Markoch focused on three stocks trading near their 52-week lows. Those levels can signal something fundamentally wrong with a company—or, in the case of these stocks, a potential opportunity. Staying with the value theme, dividend stocks are proving their worth as investors prioritize capital preservation. Markoch made the case for three dividend aristocrats that provide the potential for growth in defensive sectors with yields that can help keep ahead of inflation. The sandwich generation is starting to get tired. A recent survey showed that over 59 million Americans provided care for an adult family member, neighbor, or friend in 2024. That’s a reason to look at three healthcare stocks from companies designed to provide relief to caregivers. Articles by Ryan Hasson Rocket Lab (NASDAQ: RKLB) is going international, and shareholders approve. Ryan Hasson gave insight into Rocket Lab’s move to acquire one of its subcontractors, Mynaric. This isn’t just about geography; it’s further evidence the company is a fully integrated space system provider. Hasson also pointed out that the strongest growth for Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) is coming from Google Cloud, which continues to take market share. That growth is likely to draw investor attention given the stock's attractive entry point. Many investors have been waiting for quality stocks to go on sale. Hasson explained why that time is now. Several stocks that helped build wealth for baby boomers are at attractive levels for value-seeking investors. Articles by Leo Miller It's been a rough stretch for Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: META) in 2026. The company needs a win to turn around momentum. Leo Miller explained why OpenAI’s decision to shut down Sora, its short-form video app, reaffirmed the company’s leadership in social media and should help keep ad dollars flowing. NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) continues to invest in AI companies. This week, Miller highlighted NVIDIA’s $2 billion investment in Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) and explained what the investment means to both companies. The Iranian attack on Qatar’s infrastructure is giving a lift to helium stocks. It’s not a well-known sector, but nimble traders may want to consider it. Miller revealed five helium stocks for investors to watch now. Articles by Nathan Reiff As oil prices remain at multi-year highs, investors may be looking at exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as a way to get broad exposure to a volatile market. This week, Nathan Reiff highlighted four oil ETFs that provide distinctly different approaches for investors who believe the bull run in oil will continue. A new report from Google suggests that quantum computing technology will be a threat to the cryptography that underpins the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem. If that's the case, then it may be time for investors to look at a company like D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS), which is a leader, albeit in a speculative space. Articles by Dan Schmidt The conflict in the Middle East is underscoring how critical energy is to the global economy. Utility stocks give investors a way to benefit from this demand without the volatility of oil and gas stocks. This week, Dan Schmidt offered up three utility stocks that combine growth and value. Speaking of energy, Schmidt pointed out the resilience of renewable energy stocks and offered investors three names that are at key technical levels that could signal a strong upward move. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) recently received a bullish upgrade. Jeffrey Neal Johnson explained why this may be the first of many such upgrades as the streaming giant has evolved into a durable media powerhouse with pricing power and content expansion. Johnson also explained the significance of Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC)’s role in the ambitious Terafab project. The stock shot up about 4% after the news, and Johnson noted that it’s another example of a company that’s silencing its critics. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) moved lower this week on concerns of a design flaw that has pushed back production of its foldable iPhone until 2027. That renewed bearish cries that the company’s innovative days are behind it, but Johnson provides a more balanced look at this tech leader. Articles by Peter Frank Banks are getting ready to report earnings at a time when investors have been avoiding bank stocks. However, Peter Frank explained why investors should be looking at PNC Financial Services (NYSE: PNC), which is coming off a record year and may have more growth to come. For investors willing to accept some exposure to commercial real estate and the U.S.-China dynamic, Frank made a case for East West Bancorp (NASDAQ: EWBC). The regional bank trades at a discount to the sector and has been delivering strong growth, high returns, and increasing its dividend despite operating risks. |
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