Stocks making the biggest moves in the stock market

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Stocks making the biggest moves in the stock market

The cover story of Barron said that just because January may turn out badly for the markets, the doesn't necessarily predict how the rest of 2022 will unfold.

Wells Fargo has raised its price target for Apple because the stock of an electric-truck maker continues to plunge, and Wells Fargo's stock continues to plunge.

A rough January doesn't mean a lost year. Where the Deals Are in the Stock Market, by Al Root, says that a tough first month doesn't have to portend doom - even though it raises the odds of a bad year.

Eric Savitz writes about International Business Machines Corp's NYSE: IBM expected fourth-quarter earnings after the close of trading Monday, its first financial update since the spinoff of Kyndryl, its former IT managed services business in IBM Reports Its Earnings Monday. Management's Forecasts Will Be Key. After months of rating Netflix Inc NASDAQ: NFLX a Sell, according to Sabrina Escobar, Benchmark Group analyst Matthew Harrigan sees upside for the shares of the streaming giant, according to a report by Sabrina Escobar.

In Rivian Stock Is Falling and Wall Street Isn't Helping, Al Root looks at how stock in electric-truck startup Rivian Automotive Inc NASDAQ: RIVN has been decimated in the first weeks of 2022, and dazed investors must wonder what's the best way to turn the investing tide.

Jack Denton wrote about Wells Fargo raising its price target for Apple Inc NASDAQ: AAPL stock to $205 a share from $165, implying some 25% upside in Apple Stock Gets a Big Target Price Boost. See also: Benzinga Bulls And Bears Of The Past Week: ViacomCBS, Ford, Meta, Netflix, Microsoft, Tesla And More

Also in this week's Barron's:

This Fed Meeting is Crucial. Future Rate Hikes Are Just the Start.

Wall Street: $100 Oil Might Just Be the Beginning

More Proxy battles are ending with Deals, Not Votes.

Where can I find Stock Bargains in the midst of Tech Wreckage?

The author had no position in the mentioned equities at the time of writing.

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