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Infrastructure Capital QVOL ETF targeting growth and income opportunities
Proactive71d agoneutralVIDEO
Infrastructure Capital QVOL ETF targeting growth and income opportunities

Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Jay Hatfield joined Steve Darling from to discuss the launch of the firm's new QVOL ETF, outlining the investment philosophy behind the fund and how it aims to provide investors with a differentiated approach to Nasdaq-focused investing. Hatfield explained that QVOL was created to give investors exposure to high-quality growth companies listed on the Nasdaq while avoiding what he described as the “dogs of the Nasdaq” — larger companies that may have slower growth prospects or valuations that Infrastructure Capital believes do not adequately justify their future earnings potential. Rather than simply replicating the Nasdaq 100 Index, the fund employs a more selective methodology designed to identify businesses offering what Hatfield considers “growth at a reasonable price.” A key component of this process is the use of PEG ratios, which compare a company’s price-to-earnings ratio with its expected earnings growth rate. According to Hatfield, this metric helps identify companies that combine strong growth potential with attractive valuations. The portfolio currently holds approximately 55 companies drawn from the Nasdaq 100 universe. Hatfield noted that the selection process excludes businesses that the firm’s proprietary models view as overvalued or lacking sufficient growth characteristics. While companies such as Walmart, Costco, and Comcast may be attractive investments within other strategies, he explained that they do not necessarily fit the growth-oriented profile QVOL seeks to deliver. A major differentiator for the ETF is its income-generation strategy. Unlike many covered-call funds that write options against a broad market index, QVOL selectively writes covered calls on individual portfolio holdings. Hatfield believes this approach allows the fund to generate additional income while maintaining greater flexibility and preserving more upside participation in stocks that continue to perform well. He argued that traditional index-based covered-call strategies can often cap returns during strong market advances because they apply options broadly across the entire portfolio. By selectively targeting individual holdings based on valuation and market conditions, QVOL seeks to balance income generation with capital appreciation potential. The discussion also touched on broader market conditions and the economic outlook. Hatfield shared his view that certain segments of the economy, particularly housing and construction, are already experiencing recessionary conditions. He suggested that these trends may influence future monetary policy decisions and expressed confidence that additional interest rate increases are unlikely. According to Hatfield, easing inflation pressures and slower economic activity in key sectors could create a more favorable environment for growth-oriented equities over time. He believes investors should continue monitoring Federal Reserve policy, inflation data, and broader economic indicators as they evaluate portfolio positioning. #proactiveinvestors #QVOL #ETFInvesting #Nasdaq #GrowthStocks #CoveredCalls #IncomeInvesting #TechnologyStocks #Investing #StockMarket #InfrastructureCapital

Apple Knocks Big Tech Rivals for Making 'AI for the Sake of AI'
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Apple Knocks Big Tech Rivals for Making 'AI for the Sake of AI'

As he announced Apple's new AI services, senior VP Craig Federighi was critical of other companies' pursuit of AI. "Some appear to be racing forward, seemingly pursuing AI for the sake of AI. without clear regard for the people--all of us--that it's ultimately meant to serve," he said.

Where the Stock Market Goes Next
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Where the Stock Market Goes Next

Wall Street can’t agree on where it is heading next. Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity strategy at Bank of America and a broader market skeptic during much of the tech-paced rally that began in late March, thinks the easy market gains might be behind us. Monday’s recovery comes after Wall Street last week faced its sternest test in months, with tech leading a broader market tumble tied to accelerating bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike and the backdrop of increasing tensions in the U.S. war with Iran.

Is Chewy’s (CHWY) AI And Vet Clinic Push Quietly Rewriting Its Investment Story?
Simply Wall St.71d agoneutral
Is Chewy’s (CHWY) AI And Vet Clinic Push Quietly Rewriting Its Investment Story?

In the past week, Chewy’s upcoming Q1 earnings amid weak consumer confidence and inflation pressures, alongside increased AI spending and veterinary care expansion, have drawn fresh attention to the pet e-commerce group. What stands out is how Chewy is using heavier investment in artificial intelligence and vet clinics to adjust its operations and revenue mix while the broader pet sector faces softer spending trends. We’ll now examine how Chewy’s push into AI-driven efficiency and vet...

As Changing Fed Expectations Rattle Tech Stocks, This Cash-Generating Titan Is The Clear Winner
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As Changing Fed Expectations Rattle Tech Stocks, This Cash-Generating Titan Is The Clear Winner

Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) is the stock everyone wants to talk about right now, with shares up 202.87% year to date on an AI memory supercycle narrative that has order books reportedly stretching into 2027. But here’s what you should actually be watching. The Crowded Trade At The Top Of Its Cycle Micron just reported a ... As Changing Fed Expectations Rattle Tech Stocks, This Cash-Generating Titan Is The Clear Winner

US says BYD, Baidu and Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China's military
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US says BYD, Baidu and Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China's military

The U.S. on Monday issued an updated list of Chinese companies it believes are aiding Beijing's military, including e-commerce group Alibaba, Internet search provider Baidu and automaker BYD. The long-awaited update supersedes ‌a list from early 2025, and comes less than a month after President Donald Trump met China's Xi Jinping on a ‌visit to Beijing, where the two leaders maintained a delicate trade war truce. In February, when Trump's trip to China had been pending, the Pentagon briefly posted an updated list, known ​as the 1260H or CMC list, but then quickly withdrew it with little explanation.

Week ahead: SpaceX readies for liftoff as inflation clouds gather
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Week ahead: SpaceX readies for liftoff as inflation clouds gather

Wall Street heads into a big week after a sharp selloff rattled investors, with inflation data, Apple's annual developer conference and the highly anticipated SpaceX initial public offering set to dominate market attention. Stocks ended last week under pressure after a stronger-than-expected...

Bell Global Equities Fund Sold Nike (NKE) Amid Recovery Challenges and Inflation Pressure
Insider Monkey71d agoneutral
Bell Global Equities Fund Sold Nike (NKE) Amid Recovery Challenges and Inflation Pressure

Bell Global Equities Fund, managed by Bell Asset Management, released its latest investor update, available for download. March saw heightened volatility due to the Middle East conflict, with the MSCI World ex Australia Index falling 2.5% and the Bell Global Equities Fund (Wholesale class) declining 3.1%. The portfolio’s underweight in Energy was the primary headwind to relative […]

TSX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Include North American Construction Group
Simply Wall St.71d agoneutral
TSX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Include North American Construction Group

In the current Canadian market landscape, where interest rates remain on hold due to contained inflation and sluggish growth, investors are encouraged to focus on the broader economic fundamentals rather than short-term market fluctuations. In this context, growth companies with high insider ownership can be particularly appealing as they often demonstrate strong alignment between management and shareholder interests, potentially offering resilience amidst varying economic conditions.

U.S. Stake in Intel Adds Policy Angle to AI Valuation Debate
Simply Wall St.71d agoneutral
U.S. Stake in Intel Adds Policy Angle to AI Valuation Debate

U.S. government acquires an ownership stake in Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) under the Trump administration. Transaction is part of a broader federal approach to take equity stakes in key AI and semiconductor companies. Move goes beyond prior grants and subsidies, introducing direct public sector participation in Intel's capital structure. Intel, traded on the NasdaqGS under the ticker INTC, is a major U.S. semiconductor and AI hardware company. Federal ownership adds a new layer to an already high...

Wall Street’s ‘Fear Gauge’ Leaps. What’s Weighing Hard on the Stock Market.
Barrons.com71d agoneutral
Wall Street’s ‘Fear Gauge’ Leaps. What’s Weighing Hard on the Stock Market.

Stock market investors could be facing a specter they haven’t had to navigate since early April, when the bull market in tech caught fire and powered domestic indices out of their early year torpor and tensions between Washington and Tehran simmered into a fragile truce effort. The two-day surge in volatility follows a series of events that have tested the strength of the current tech market wave, pushed the Federal Reserve into a challenging position of moving toward rate hikes while defying President Donald Trump’s public call for easier policy, and unsettled investors hoping for an extended cease-fire agreement between the U.S. and Iran. “At the same time, growing expectations of Fed tightening have caught an investor base overweight equities and overweight emerging markets,” said ING’s Chris Turner, the bank’s global head of markets.

House endorses 25-year old rules for rail merger review
FreightWaves71d agoneutral
House endorses 25-year old rules for rail merger review

Opponents of a controversial transcontinental rail merger hailed the House transportation appropriations committee’s backing of a ‘rigorous’ review of the deal by federal regulators. The post House endorses 25-year old rules for rail merger review appeared first on FreightWaves.