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On April 30, 2026, Meta Platforms (META) dropped nearly 7% in extended trading despite reporting a top- and bottom-line Q1 2026 earnings beat, driven by investor concerns over a raised full-year capital expenditure (capex) guidance and soft user growth metrics. For investors seeking exposure to META
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Volatility remains contained, with indices fluctuating within defined technical ranges. The market is demonstrating resilience amid mixed economic signals. Traders should pay attention to volume trends to confirm the sustainability of current gains.
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