On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Tesla (TSLA) shares ticked slightly higher in premarket trading after President Trump's tariff announcement yesterday. The president said there would be "absolutely no tariff" for cars made in the US and Tesla has key factories in California and Texas. However, the EV company could still face the effects of tariffs for auto parts.
- Robinhood (HOOD) shares rose in premarket trading after the financial services platform introduced several new products at a Wednesday event, including Robinhood Strategies, Robinhood Banking and Robinhood Cortex. Robinhood Strategies is a wealth management service that caps management fees at $250/year for “Gold” subscribers. Robinhood didn’t disclose an RIA referral program, but anticipates a more formal announcement around an RIA referral network “in the coming months.”
- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares fell this morning in premarket after the chipmaker was downgraded to hold from buy at Jefferies, with analysts citing limited traction in artificial intelligence, among other negatives. Jefferies analyst Blayne Curtis also says that Street estimates for AMD are too high, while competition from Intel is growing.

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