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Enphase (ENPH) Soars 14% on Demand Surge Ahead of Tax Credit Deadline
Insider Monkey97d agobullish
Enphase (ENPH) Soars 14% on Demand Surge Ahead of Tax Credit Deadline

Enphase Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:ENPH) is one of the 10 Stocks With Unbelievable Gains. Enphase Energy rallied for a second day on Thursday, soaring 14.31 percent to close at $48.01 apiece, as investors cheered a new marketing strategy to lure more commercial customers for its most powerful microinverter to date before the looming deadline of federal […]

Wells Fargo sees writing on the wall about the next Fed rate cut
TheStreet97d agoneutral
Wells Fargo sees writing on the wall about the next Fed rate cut

Wells Fargo made a significant call on interest rates six weeks ago. On May 13, its economists made a different one. And the reasoning behind the reversal says something important about how this bank reads the current inflation environment. The disagreement between Wells Fargo and two other major ...

Tesla robotaxi rollout features long wait times, safety concerns
Reuters Videos97d agoneutralVIDEO
Tesla robotaxi rollout features long wait times, safety concerns

<body><p>STORY: Tesla's robotaxi service is experiencing significant operational problems in Texas, raising questions about CEO Elon Musk’s ambitious vision for a near future full of driverless cars.</p><p>Reuters testing in Dallas, Houston and Austin found long wait times exceeding 30 minutes, limited availability and navigation problems.</p><p>In one case, a 20‑minute trip in Dallas stretched to nearly two hours.</p><p>The service remains confined to those three Texas cities despite Musk predicting last July that robotaxis would serve half the U.S. population by the end of 2025.&nbsp;</p><p>Much of Tesla’s $1.6 trillion valuation hinges on investor belief that the company will soon unleash a vast fleet of robotaxis.</p><p>But analysts say the expansion is moving slower than expected, with Musk now describing a more “cautious approach” to avoid injuries or fatalities.</p><p>In the meantime, experts have raised concerns about the technology's limits, including Peter Stone, a computer science professor at the University of Texas at Austin.</p><p>“People, at least so far, tend to be much better at unexpected situations and being able to reason about something that you've never seen before. But to be able to figure out on the fly what to do, especially if you're using a machine learning-based system, it relies critically on the training data that's been given. And if you come up with a completely, what's known as out of distribution, which is sort of a code word for just new or novel situation, then it's going to be much more difficult for a software-based system to react than people are.”&nbsp;</p><p>Police in Austin said Tesla's robotaxis tend to ignore posted speed limits, noting that vehicles in test rides last year drove 5 mph above the speed limit.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Since August, Tesla has reported 15 robotaxi crashes in Austin to federal regulators.</p><p>Most did not involve injuries, but one involved someone being&nbsp;sent to the hospital.</p><p>Tesla has requested that all information about the incidents be kept confidential, according to police.</p><p>Tesla did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.</p></body>

Jerome Powell's last day as Fed chair: What to watch tomorrow
Yahoo Finance Video97d agoneutralVIDEO
Jerome Powell's last day as Fed chair: What to watch tomorrow

Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton takes a look at the top stories for investors to watch on Friday, May 15, including Cerebras' (CBRS) second trading day, day two of President Trump's summit in China with President Xi, and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's last day in office.

Is Negative Sentiment in Bonds a Reason to Buy?
Barchart97d agobullish
Is Negative Sentiment in Bonds a Reason to Buy?

Rising oil prices are lifting inflation indicators and weighing on bond prices. Sentiment in the U.S. government bond market is bearish, which could explain why the odds favor the upside.

The market shakes off hot inflation data
TheStreet97d agoneutral
The market shakes off hot inflation data

We got a hot April Consumer Price Index (CPI) number, driven in a big way by energy costs, but even core CPI was surprisingly high, driven by a jump in shelter costs for the first time in a while. The April Producer Price Index (PPI) was even further above estimates. On May 12th, the ...

FCC approves Verizon's $1 billion spectrum purchase
Reuters97d agoneutral
FCC approves Verizon's $1 billion spectrum purchase

WASHINGTON, May 14 () - The Federal ‌Communications Commission ‌said Thursday it has ​approved Verizon's 2024 $1 billion deal to acquire some ‌spectrum assets ⁠from U. Cellular to expand ⁠its network capacity and ​coverage.

Could the Trump NACHO Trade Send Energy Stocks Through the Roof?
24/7 Wall St.97d agoneutral
Could the Trump NACHO Trade Send Energy Stocks Through the Roof?

First, there was the TACO trade (Trump Always Chickens Out) amid rising tariff fears in the months and quarters that followed Liberation Day. These days, there’s growing chatter about the so-called NACHO (Not a Chance Hormuz Opens) trade, which suggests the much-anticipated reopening of the Strait of Hormuz might not happen anytime soon. Indeed, reopening ... Could the Trump NACHO Trade Send Energy Stocks Through the Roof?

Investing.com97d agobullish
Bessent expects inflation to cool despite recent surge

Investing.com -- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday he anticipates price pressures will ease soon despite universally negative recent inflation data, predicting one or two more "hot inflation numbers, but then I think we're going to see substantial disinflation."

Bank Of America (BAC) Valuation In Focus After Fed Signals Later Rate Cuts And Sector Pullback
Simply Wall St.97d agobearish
Bank Of America (BAC) Valuation In Focus After Fed Signals Later Rate Cuts And Sector Pullback

Why Bank of America (BAC) is back in focus after the Fed’s latest signal The Federal Reserve’s signal that rate cuts are off the table for 2026, and Bank of America (BAC) pushing its own cut expectations to late 2026 or 2027, has quickly put the stock under the microscope. For you as an investor, the key questions are how a longer stretch of higher rates might affect Bank of America’s net interest income guidance, loan growth, and valuation, especially after the stock’s decline over the past...

Jim Cramer on Home Depot: “It Needs Housing Turnover”
Insider Monkey97d agoneutral
Jim Cramer on Home Depot: “It Needs Housing Turnover”

The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) was one of the stocks on which Jim Cramer shared his take, explaining that dot-com analogies do not hold up in this market. Cramer noted that the stock performs well during a rate cut and vice versa, as he remarked: Okay, so let’s go to retail. Consider Home Depot… This […]

Jim Cramer on FedEx: “One of the Greatest Turnaround Stories Out There”
Insider Monkey97d agoneutral
Jim Cramer on FedEx: “One of the Greatest Turnaround Stories Out There”

FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) was among the stocks on Jim Cramer’s radar as he highlighted the importance of lower interest rates in sustaining the broader market rally. Cramer showed a bullish sentiment toward it, as he remarked: As America turns 250, we’re spotlighting the companies and infrastructure powering the next chapter of growth. And that brings […]

Inflation Just Hit 3.8% and Nine Out of Ten Costco Members Re-Up Every Year. Here Is Why That Math Matters.
24/7 Wall St.97d agoneutral
Inflation Just Hit 3.8% and Nine Out of Ten Costco Members Re-Up Every Year. Here Is Why That Math Matters.

The long-term case for Costco rests on the fact that its membership model strengthens when inflation squeezes household budgets, and the data entering mid-2026 says that squeeze is back. Costco (NASDAQ:COST) closed Q2 FY2026 with 82.1 million paid memberships and an 89.7% worldwide renewal rate, a figure so stable across quarters it functions more like ... Inflation Just Hit 3.8% and Nine Out of Ten Costco Members Re-Up Every Year. Here Is Why That Math Matters.

DRAM ETF’s 85% Surge Masks a Dangerous Bet: Why This Memory Play Doesn’t Belong in Retirement Portfolios
24/7 Wall St.97d agobullish
DRAM ETF’s 85% Surge Masks a Dangerous Bet: Why This Memory Play Doesn’t Belong in Retirement Portfolios

The Roundhill Memory ETF (CBOE:DRAM) launched on April 2, 2026 as the first U.S.-listed fund built entirely around memory chip makers, and it has already returned 85% since inception. For a retiree screening DRAM as an inflation hedge or AI-themed growth sleeve, that headline number is the wrong place to start. DRAM is a concentrated, ... DRAM ETF’s 85% Surge Masks a Dangerous Bet: Why This Memory Play Doesn’t Belong in Retirement Portfolios

Elon Musk's court battle against OpenAI enters homestretch
Reuters97d agoneutral
Elon Musk's court battle against OpenAI enters homestretch

A trial that may shape the future of OpenAI enters its final stages on Thursday, as lawyers for Elon Musk try to convince a jury to hold the ChatGPT maker's leaders responsible for transforming the ‌nonprofit into a vehicle to enrich themselves. Closing arguments are scheduled in the Oakland, California, federal court in Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, ‌Sam Altman. Musk is suing OpenAI and Altman for breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment, accusing them of "stealing a charity" by straying from OpenAI's founding mission to build safe AI that would benefit ​humanity.

These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs
24/7 Wall St.97d agoneutral
These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs

Tariffs affect a wide range of industries, from traditional manufacturing to modern AI development. Consumers and small businesses will feel the impact through higher costs for physical goods and digital services. The shift toward domestic production often carries a “compute tax” and increased infrastructure expenses. Also: Discover “The Next NVIDIA” Tariffs remain a ... These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs