US Top News and Analysis | Joe Terranova shares why he’s buying Netflix stock as it pulls back after earnings

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Joe Terranova, chief market strategist at Virtus Investment Partners, says the recent pullback in Netflix (NFLX) presents an attractive entry point as the company pivots toward live entertainment; after exiting the stock when it was in the mid‑70s, he plans to re‑establish a position because he believes the long‑term outlook remains strong despite a 15% drop since Thursday and a lower‑than‑expected earnings forecast of $0.78 per share. He notes a surge in retail buying, with a five‑day rolling net retail purchase of $290 million, the highest since December 2025. The segment also highlighted UnitedHealth Group’s earnings beat and robust medical loss ratio, with its shares up 3% on the day and 8% year‑to‑date, and a cautious view on cybersecurity, suggesting investors focus on firms integrating AI or offering AI‑proof solutions in an increasingly crowded market.

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Red Wings’ Worst Free Agent Signings of the Past 20 Years

While there are always bright spots when it comes to free-agent signings, the flip side is the signings that do not pan out as well. Over the past 20 years, the Detroit Red Wings are no exception to this situation.

Derian Hatcher - 2003

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Red Wings' Worst Free Agent Signings of the Past 25 Years - The Hockey Writers Red Wings History Latest News, Analysis & More

With the amount of moves made over the last 25 years, what have been the worst signings by the Detoit Red Wings in that time span?

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