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While NVDA Dominates Headlines, Here’s Where the Real AI Economics Are Hiding
24/7 Wall St.107d agoneutral
While NVDA Dominates Headlines, Here’s Where the Real AI Economics Are Hiding

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) is the stock dominating every retirement account discussion, every cable hit, and every chart on Twitter, and the multi-year run is precisely why. The more important signal sits elsewhere. Semiconductor revenue is cyclical. Always has been. The Bureau of Economic Analysis already shows the math: manufacturing’s share of GDP fell from 9.7% in ... While NVDA Dominates Headlines, Here’s Where the Real AI Economics Are Hiding

After Pentagon Inks Deal With AI Firms, Buy These Under $20 Stocks
24/7 Wall St.107d agobullish
After Pentagon Inks Deal With AI Firms, Buy These Under $20 Stocks

The Pentagon’s accelerating push to embed artificial intelligence across defense and national security operations has put a spotlight on a small group of pure-play federal AI vendors. With the U.S. Government’s AI Acceleration Strategy now driving real bookings, two NYSE-listed names trading well under $20 have moved from speculative bets to credible defense AI plays. ... After Pentagon Inks Deal With AI Firms, Buy These Under $20 Stocks

The Fed Could Crush Trump’s Bull Market — Here’s the Warning Wall Street Is Missing
24/7 Wall St.107d agobearish
The Fed Could Crush Trump’s Bull Market — Here’s the Warning Wall Street Is Missing

Markets have spent months betting that President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda would extend the rally that pushed the S&P 500 to repeated highs. Tax cuts, deregulation, and aggressive reshoring policies are all catnip for investors. Since Election Day, cyclical sectors like industrials, banks, and small-cap stocks have outpaced the broader market as traders priced in ... The Fed Could Crush Trump’s Bull Market — Here’s the Warning Wall Street Is Missing

Jobs, Earnings, and Iran War Will Weigh on Markets Ahead of Fed Change
Barrons.com108d agoneutral
Jobs, Earnings, and Iran War Will Weigh on Markets Ahead of Fed Change

Cue the violins, because after Jerome Powell’s swan song Fed rate meeting, it’s his final two weeks in the hot seat. Powell’s term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve ends on May 15, with Kevin Warsh’s Senate vote to confirm him as successor taking place as early as May 11. While Powell is set to bow out in charge of the Fed, he has said he would stay on as a governor.

DEI Programs Are Dwindling But the Trump Administration Isn't Done
Bloomberg108d agoneutral
DEI Programs Are Dwindling But the Trump Administration Isn't Done

(Bloomberg) -- After a remarkably successful effort to extinguish diversity, equity and inclusion programs at US employers, federal officials are stepping up their push against corporate America’s remaining DEI initiatives.Most Read from BloombergBeijing Tells China Firms to Ignore US Sanctions on RefinersSupertanker Appears to Have Crossed the Strait of HormuzFormer NYC Mayor Giuliani in Critical Condition, Trump SaysWorld’s Largest Container Carrier Plans Route Avoiding HormuzPhilippines Says

Amazon opens up its logistics network to other businesses
Reuters108d agoneutral
Amazon opens up its logistics network to other businesses

Amazon.com said ‌on Monday ‌it was rolling ​out "Amazon Supply Chain Services", opening up its ‌logistics ⁠network for other businesses ⁠to use. The company said ​businesses ​of ​all types ‌and sizes can now move, store and deliver everything ‌from ​raw ​materials ​to final ‌products using Amazon's ​own ​supply-chain network.

Jobs Report, Tech Earnings: What to Watch This Week
The Wall Street Journal108d agoneutral
Jobs Report, Tech Earnings: What to Watch This Week

Investors won’t get too much of a respite from a big week trading the AI boom, with Palantir, Advanced Micro Devices, and CoreWeave reporting earnings. A bevy of data about the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.

Bank of America drops stunning take on the economy
TheStreet108d agobearish
Bank of America drops stunning take on the economy

The U.S. economy might be stronger than it feels at this point. According to Seeking Alpha reporting, Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett argues that the country is caught in a nominal “boom loop.” At the same time, he predicts U.S. GDP will climb nearly 75% from the pandemic low by 2027. ...

Jobs, Earnings and Other Key Things to Watch this Week
Barchart108d agoneutral
Jobs, Earnings and Other Key Things to Watch this Week

Markets enter a big week following last week's Federal Reserve meeting and mega-cap technology earnings convergence, with focus now shifting to Friday's April jobs report at 8:30am that will provide insights into labor market health amid geopolitical uncertainties and energy-driven economic pressures.

Rivian Tops Q1 Estimates, but Investors Investors Rightly Remain Wary
24/7 Wall St.108d agobullish
Rivian Tops Q1 Estimates, but Investors Investors Rightly Remain Wary

Electric vehicle stocks have faced a bumpy road lately, with softening demand, tariff worries, and high interest rates testing even the strongest players. Investors wonder if newer entrants like Rivian can scale fast enough to compete against Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) volume machine or Ford’s (NYSE:F) established truck network. Rivian’s (NASDAQ:RIVN) latest quarterly results offer a mixed ... Rivian Tops Q1 Estimates, but Investors Investors Rightly Remain Wary

This High-Yield Emerging Funds ETF Offers International Diversification
24/7 Wall St.109d agoneutral
This High-Yield Emerging Funds ETF Offers International Diversification

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets High Dividend Fund (NYSEARCA:DEM) was built for a specific problem: U.S. investors who own the S&P 500, a few mega-cap tech names, and call it a day are sitting on a portfolio that is almost entirely tied to one currency, one economy, and one set of Federal Reserve decisions. DEM screens ... This High-Yield Emerging Funds ETF Offers International Diversification

Tim Cook Says Apple Is Pursuing Tariff Refunds, Will Reinvest Any Windfall Into New US Innovation, Manufacturing Projects
Benzinga109d agobearish
Tim Cook Says Apple Is Pursuing Tariff Refunds, Will Reinvest Any Windfall Into New US Innovation, Manufacturing Projects

On Thursday, Apple Inc. said it is actively seeking refunds on tariffs it previously paid and plans to channel any recovered funds into additional U.S. innovation and advanced manufacturing investments. Apple Q2 Earnings Show Tariff Relief Helped Offset Rising Costs During Apple's fiscal second-quarter 2026 earnings call, CFO Kevan Parekh said product gross margin declined sequentially due to seasonal factors and rising memory costs, but lower tariff-related expenses helped support the company's

‘Traders Need to Be Really Careful Here’: Schwab on the Fed Decision and Powell’s Uncertain Future
24/7 Wall St.109d agoneutral
‘Traders Need to Be Really Careful Here’: Schwab on the Fed Decision and Powell’s Uncertain Future

Charles Schwab’s market update Wednesday morning landed on a single piece of guidance for clients heading into the Fed decision: “Traders need to be really careful here, in my view.” The caution makes sense. The Federal Open Market Committee is widely expected to pause in the 3.5% to 3.75% range for the third consecutive meeting, ... ‘Traders Need to Be Really Careful Here’: Schwab on the Fed Decision and Powell’s Uncertain Future

Amazon and Tesla Drive One-Third of FDIS as U.S. Spending Surges Despite Recession-Level Sentiment
24/7 Wall St.109d agobullish
Amazon and Tesla Drive One-Third of FDIS as U.S. Spending Surges Despite Recession-Level Sentiment

Consumer discretionary names live or die on whether households feel comfortable opening their wallets, and right now those signals are flashing in opposite directions. Right now those signals are crossing in unusual directions: the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index sits at 53.3 in March 2026, deep in what economists treat as recessionary territory, yet ... Amazon and Tesla Drive One-Third of FDIS as U.S. Spending Surges Despite Recession-Level Sentiment