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PostsCathie Wood bought 111,989 shares of CBRS and sold 130,666 shares of ROKU today.

Nasdaq down -0.46%, S&P 500 down -0.01%
U.S. stocks opened high and closed low last night. Despite Micron's earnings beating expectations, which should have driven gains, the market didn't follow that trend. Memory chips are sucking up too much capital, leading to potential price increases for many products requiring storage. It can't be just one company feasting; the smaller players need a taste of the soup too. Even Apple's CEO has stepped in, officially announcing price increases for the iPad and Mac series. Those planning to buy phones later will have to dig deeper into their pockets.
Asian markets crashed in early trading, with South Korean stocks plunging 8% at one point, triggering another trading halt. Day in and day out, it's either a halt from a drop or a halt from a surge. It may have dropped, but the rebound was pretty quick. Has that U.S. market flavor~
Cathie Wood bought 111,989 shares of CBRS, 891,473 shares of RXRX, 30,560 shares of PLTR, 9,004 shares of COIN, 9,264 shares of CRCL, 9,228 shares of BLSH, 35,023 shares of HOOD, 25,808 shares of XE, 49,594 shares of TEM, 726 shares of LLY, 31,159 shares of GENB, and 478 shares of ALMR today.
Sold 130,666 shares of ROKU, 175,304 shares of BABA, 22,948 shares of SRTA, 259,924 shares of ABSI, and 37,555 shares of TWST.



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