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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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Roxton
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Deidra
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Volatility spikes may accompany market pullbacks.
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Majhor
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Indices continue to trade within established technical ranges.
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