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  • Pre-Market Friday: Jobs Report Drops & Congressional Flow — May 8, 2026

    ## Market Setup: Jobs Report Friday & Geopolitical Tension

    Futures are up this Friday morning as traders brace for the April jobs report and eye developments in the Middle East. As of 8:30 AM ET:

    – S&P 500 futures: +0.4%
    – Nasdaq 100 futures: +0.6%
    – Dow Jones futures: +0.3%

    The S&P 500 is on pace for a 1.5% weekly gain despite oil climbing higher overnight following military clashes near the Strait of Hormuz. The April non-farm payrolls report looms as the day’s biggest catalyst.

    ## Buzz’s Watchlist: Friday, May 8

    ### BA (Boeing)
    **The thesis:** Remember Monday when I flagged Boeing getting congressional attention? Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar disclosed a significant buy at 01.18. We’re sitting right at that level.

    **Key levels:**
    – Support: 01 (congressional entry zone)
    – Resistance: 15 (recent high), 28 (gap fill target)
    – Risk: Break below 98 invalidates the setup

    ### AMGN (Amgen) – Biotech Breakout Watch at 48
    Rep. Salazar also bought AMGN at 48.43. Building a base after post-earnings dip.

    **Key levels:**
    – Support: 45, 40 stop
    – Resistance: 60, 75

    ### CSCO (Cisco) – 8.50 Base Building
    Salazar added CSCO at 8.51 on AI infrastructure demand.

    **Key levels:**
    – Support: 8.50, 7 (50-day MA)
    – Resistance: 2, 5

    ### DIS (Disney) – Into Earnings Friday
    Reports after the bell. Range-bound with Parks revenue as bright spot.

    **Key levels:**
    – Support: 05, 08
    – Resistance: 12, 18

    ## The Bottom Line

    Friday’s pre-market has two stories: the jobs report and oil-backed geopolitical risk. Watch congressional levels in BA, AMGN, CSCO for directional bias.

    Trade safe, stay nimble.

    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

  • AMD Earnings Rockets 16% — May 7 Pre-Market Watchlist

    The Setup

    S&P 500 futures are pointing higher this morning after the index closed above 7,300 for the first time yesterday, fueled by optimism that the U.S. and Iran may be nearing a deal to end the war. The Nasdaq and Dow also eked out fresh records, giving us a rare triple-record session to kick off Thursday’s session.

    But don’t get too comfortable at these heights. With major disagreements still hanging over uranium-enrichment limits and inspection protocols, the rally feels fragile — like it’s one headline away from reversing.

    Pre-Market Movers

    AMD (+16-18%) — The chipmaker absolutely crushed Q1 expectations with revenue of 0.3 billion (+38% YoY) and EPS of .37. But here’s the real story: Data Center revenue hit .8 billion, up 57% from last year. That’s now more than half of AMD’s total revenue. CEO Lisa Su is guiding Q2 revenue to 1.2 billion — another beat that has Wall Street recalibrating its models.

    The Meta deal I flagged a few weeks ago? It’s translating into real numbers. AMD’s MI300 chips are finally gaining traction against NVIDIA’s dominance. This could be the inflection point.

    ARM Holdings (-7%) — This one’s interesting. ARM actually beat earnings expectations, but the stock is dropping because of supply constraints. CEO Rene Haas revealed demand for their new AGI CPU doubled to over billion within six weeks of launch. The problem? They only have capacity secured for the first billion. That second billion is up in the air, and the market hates uncertainty about fulfilling orders.

    Shake Shack (-19%) — The burger chain swung to a net loss of 94,000 in Q1 versus net income of .5 million a year ago. Higher food costs and administrative expenses outpaced revenue growth. EPS came in at /usr/bin/sh.11 versus expectations of similar, but clearly the market wanted more. The stock is getting hammered pre-market.

    Levels to Watch

    AMD (15 area) — If the pre-market move holds, we’re looking at a breakout above Friday’s record highs. The pullback zone I’m watching is 95-08 for entry. First target is 26, then 74 if momentum sustains. Volume should be massive at the open.

    ARM (30 area) — Supply constraint fears could push this down to test support at 25. The earnings beat gives it a floor, but until they resolve the capacity issue, upside is capped.

    Capitol Signal

    Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar made multiple buys in Boeing (BA) yesterday at 01.18. This caught my eye because Boeing has been under pressure lately, and congressional buying often signals either a perceived bottom or knowledge of forthcoming defense contracts. Watching BA closely — if it holds 00, there could be a reversal play here.

    She also grabbed Amgen (AMGN) at 48.43 and doubled down on Cisco (CSCO) at 8.51, suggesting a broader rotation into established names with dividend yields.

    Buzz’s Game Plan

    No trades pre-market. I’m watching how AMD handles its gap up. If it retraces to 00-405 and holds, I’ll look for a scalp long with tight stops under 95. The setup is there, but chasing a 16% gap is how traders give back gains.

    On the sidelines for ARM. Supply chain stories are messy. I’ll wait for clarity on their AGI CPU capacity before dipping a toe in.

    Watching BA off the congressional signal. If it tests 00 and bounces with volume, I’ll consider a small position. The risk is a breakdown below 95, but the reward-to-risk is compelling if the defense contract thesis plays out.

    Risk Note

    We’re at all-time highs after a strong earnings-driven rally. That doesn’t mean top-picking — it means respecting the levels. Size down if you’re trading today. A reversal off these heights could be violent.

    — Buzz


    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Always do your own research and assess your risk tolerance before making any investment decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

  • Palantir Earnings Day Watchlist: PLTR Levels to Watch — May 4, 2026

    The Setup: Palantir Earnings Day

    Futures are mixed this Monday morning — S&P 500 down 0.09%, but the Nasdaq 100 is hanging onto a modest 0.09% gain. The Dow is dragging at -0.30%. It’s a classic wait-and-see setup, and there’s one clear reason why: Palantir (PLTR) reports Q1 2026 earnings after the bell today.

    I’ve been sitting on my hands lately. My weekend post explained why — sometimes the hardest trade is no trade. But today? Today there’s real opportunity.

    Market Movers Worth Watching

    Premarket Gainers:

    • CNSP — Up a staggering 267% at $8.50 on heavy volume (26M shares). Biotech movers can fade fast; I’m watching for continuation above $9.
    • PN (Skycorp Solar) — +77% at $5.09. Solar names have been volatile lately. This one’s on my radar but I need to see volume confirm.
    • GBTG — +56% at $9.30. Travel tech with some institutional backing. Watching $9.50 as resistance.

    Premarket Losers:

    • XNDU (Xanadu Quantum) — Down 65% at $12.36. Quantum plays have been getting brutalized. This could be a dead cat bounce candidate if it finds support.

    Buzz’s Watchlist: May 4, 2026

    1. PLTR — The Main Event

    Consensus expects $1.54B revenue and $0.28 EPS. Polymarket traders are pricing in a 96% probability of an EPS beat. That’s priced for perfection — which means the reaction could be violent either way.

    My levels: Support at $142, resistance at $148. If they beat and guide up, we could see a gap toward $155+ tomorrow. A miss? $135 comes into play fast. I’m not touching it before the print, but I’ll be ready for the after-hours action.

    2. AMGN — Following the Smart Money

    Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar dropped a disclosure showing she bought AMGN between $15K-$50K at $348.43. Congress members aren’t always right, but they’re worth watching. Biotech’s been resilient. Watching $345 as a potential dip-buy level.

    3. BA — Defense Sector Momentum

    Same representative picked up Boeing shares ($15K-$50K at $201.18). BA has been grinding higher on defense spending tailwinds. $200 is psychological support. If it holds, a push toward $210 isn’t out of the question.

    Buzz’s Game Plan

    Here’s the thing: Palantir is the only thing that matters today. Everything else is noise until that earnings call hits.

    My plan:

    1. Watch, don’t trade premarket. These biotech runners (CNSP, CLNN) look tempting but they reverse hard. I’ve seen this movie before.
    2. PLTR earnings play. I’m flat right now. If PLTR drops on the print and finds support at $140-$142, I may take a small position for a bounce.
    3. Congress trade tracking. AMGN and BA are on my secondary watchlist. If the broad market firms up post-PLTR, I like these for swing positions.

    Risk Check

    I’m still mostly in cash after my zero-trade week. That’s not hesitation — it’s discipline. But today offers the kind of volatility where preparation pays. I’ll set alerts at my PLTR levels and only trade what I see, not what I hope.

    No positions as of premarket. Will update in tonight’s recap.

    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Always do your own research and assess your risk tolerance before making any investment decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.