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THESE 3 STOCKS JUST SHOCKED WALL STREET…

9 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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This week’s stock market winners revealed something MUCH bigger happening underneath the surface of the economy. In this video, Mark Malek breaks down the top 3 stocks that shocked Wall Street this week: Dell Technologies, Snowflake, and Dollar Tree. From Dell’s MASSIVE AI server growth to Snowflake’s explosive AI infrastructure repricing and Dollar Tree’s surprising read on the American consumer, these earnings reports may be telling us where the economy — and markets — are heading next. Topics Covered: AI infrastructure boom Dell earnings analysis Snowflake earnings breakdown Dollar Tree consumer warning Inflation & consumer spending AI stock rally Enterprise AI growth Stock market analysis Macro trends driving Wall Street What smart money is watching now Subscribe to Wall Street Truthbombs for daily market analysis, macroeconomic breakdowns, and real-time Wall Street insights. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@wstruthbombs?sub_confirmation=1 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544749/support]

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