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Retail day-trading via "apps investing" shows a clear pivot to short-term momentum strategies in biotech following regulatory greenlights on breakthrough medications. Yes, drama has fueled the stock's bullish momentum and vice versa. This can make it tough to get a handle on what a ticker's actually worth and when -- or if -- it will finally level off and start trading more like an actual growth stock and less like a game of "chicken" (where whoever flinches first loses). And sure, AppLovin's AI-driven approach to promoting apps and products may at times be uncomfortably aggressive. The E"TRADE mobile app is designed for traders who want access to a lot of investment options. There are thousands of stocks, options, futures, ETFs, mutual funds and bonds. There is no commission for online trading of stocks, mutual funds or ETFs, and no minimum balance is required. Analysts note increased "apps investing" allocation into infrastructure firms as U.S. public spending programs gain legislative traction, promising multiyear capital flows.