In One Of The Worst Week, These Large Cap Stocks Emerged As Winners (Mar 31-Apr 4): Are These In Your Portfolio?

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08 Apr

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The S&P 500 index fell about 9.1% last week (Mar 31-Apr 4), making it one of the worst performances for the benchmark. These large-cap stocks defied the index. Are they in your portfolio?

  1. CoreWeave, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWV) stock gained 19.55% last week on reports that Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google is looking to rent Nvidia's (NASDAQ:NVDA) Blackwell Chips from the company.
  2. Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RKT) shares surged 18.19% after Keefe, Bruyette & Woods upgraded the stock from Underperform to Market Perform and raised its price forecast from $12 to $14.
  3. GameStop Corporation (NYSE:GME) upped 8.10% last week after it raised $1.5 billion in a private offering and Ryan Cohen increasing his stake in the company.
  4. Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) stock upped 7.58%. Shares of consumer staples stocks gained as tariff uncertainty may be driving a shift toward defensive stocks.
  5. Molina Healthcare Inc (NYSE:MOH) shares increased 7.39%. The company recently reported that it has 1.75 million shares sold short, which is 4.16% of all regular shares available for trading.
  6. Pilgrim's Pride Corporation (NASDAQ:PPC) stock rose 5.63%.
  7. Ross Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ:ROST) shares were up 3.90%. Citigroup analyst Paul Lejuez upgraded the company from Neutral to Buy and announced $146 price forecast.
  8. Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE:BAH) stock gained 3.72% last week.
  9. TJX Companies, Inc. (NYSE:TJX) shares increased 3.34%. Citigroup analyst Paul Lejuez upgraded the company from Neutral to Buy and raised the price forecast from $128 to $140.
  10. NVR, Inc. (NYSE:NVR) shares increased 3.19% amid a drop in Treasury yields.

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