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On this episode of Stock Movers:
- CVS (CVS) is getting a boost this morning following the Trump administration's increased 2026 payments for Medicare Advantage plans by more than double what the market was expecting. It also removes the possibility of having to close Medicare Advantage plans, which has pushed stocks like CVS and United Health (UNH), as well as others in the healthcare sector, higher.
- Broadcom (AVGO) is higher this morning after its downward trend following US tariffs levied across Taiwan, Vietnam, China, and other countires. The shares jumped on its $10 billion share buyback this morning.
- Apple (APPL) shares are higher as traders learned it may be getting a boost as customers front run the tariffs. Employees from different Apple locations across the country said stores filled with customers over the weekend — with the shoppers expressing concerns that prices will climb dramatically after the levies are imposed. Most iPhones, Apple’s best-selling and most important product, are manufactured in China, which is in line for tariffs of 54%.
- Nike (NKE) is climbing this morning as traders may be looking to "buy the dip" after severe declines for the stock and other retailers as tariff policy weighs on its price.
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On this episode of Stock Movers:
- CVS (CVS) is getting a boost this morning following the Trump administration's increased 2026 payments for Medicare Advantage plans by more than double what the market was expecting. It also removes the possibility of having to close Medicare Advantage plans, which has pushed stocks like CVS and United Health (UNH), as well as others in the healthcare sector, higher.
- Broadcom (AVGO) is higher this morning after its downward trend following US tariffs levied across Taiwan, Vietnam, China, and other countires. The shares jumped on its $10 billion share buyback this morning.
- Apple (APPL) shares are higher as traders learned it may be getting a boost as customers front run the tariffs. Employees from different Apple locations across the country said stores filled with customers over the weekend — with the shoppers expressing concerns that prices will climb dramatically after the levies are imposed. Most iPhones, Apple’s best-selling and most important product, are manufactured in China, which is in line for tariffs of 54%.
- Nike (NKE) is climbing this morning as traders may be looking to "buy the dip" after severe declines for the stock and other retailers as tariff policy weighs on its price.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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