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Good Morning Wake-Up Watchlisters! While you’re pounding café lattes you’ll see stock futures were up on Thursday. The move is a rebound after three straight losing days. Traders are breathing a sigh of relief as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he still expects to lower interest rates at “some point” this year in a speech he made yesterday.

While the Federal Reserve’s looming decision weighs on markets, we’re still taking winners in The War Room. Yesterday our Head Trading Tactician Bryan Bottarelli took an 11.35% winner on TSM in less than 1 trading day.

Click here to start following on with Bryan’s trades today in The War Room.

Here’s a look at the top-moving stocks this morning.

Tilray Brands, Inc. (Nasdaq: TLRY)

Tilray Brands is up 3.15% in premarket trading after the global cannabis lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company announced its latest product lineup for April. Canada is also likely on the verge of adopting more pro-cannabis policies, with Tilray standing to gain from the developments.

Blackberry Limited (NYSE: BB)

Blackberry is up 6.76% in premarket trading recording a surprise profit for the fourth quarter on Wednesday. The move was aided by increased demand for cybersecurity services. Revenue stood at $173 million, beating analysts estimate of $154.78 million.

Lamb Weston Holdings (NYSE: LW)

Lamb Weston is up 3.83% premarket ahead of earnings. Analysts are calling for a 31.9% year on year revenue increase to $1.65 billion, in line with the 31.3% year-over-year increase last quarter.

Yesterday our Head Trading Tactician Bryan Bottarelli got positioned on LW in The War Room.

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Wayfair (NYSE: W)

Wayfair is up 4.87% in premarket after the furniture provider received an upgrade from “in line” to “outperform” by Evercore ISI. The upgrade is due to optimism surrounding Wayfair’s risk/reward profile, as the company implemented cost-cutting measures that have established a solid foundation for adjusted EBITDA.

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