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Investing.com20d agoneutral
AI-linked shares rally; energy cos fall premarket

Investing.com - U.S. stock index futures rallied on Monday as a sharp drop in oil prices eased inflation concerns and lifted investor sentiment ahead of a pivotal week featuring the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate decision and earnings from several mega-cap technology companies.

The ‘Unsettled’ Vibe That’s Creeping Through the Markets
The Wall Street Journal21d agoneutral
The ‘Unsettled’ Vibe That’s Creeping Through the Markets

This year’s stock rally has withstood war, inflation and uncertainty surrounding the tech sector’s massive artificial-intelligence investments. The question now is: Have investors finally reached their limit? Major stock indexes have posted healthy gains this year.

Investing.com21d agoneutral
Are Midterm Elections a headwind for stocks?

Investing.com -- Investor attention is set to shift toward the U.S. midterm elections over the coming months, with Goldman Sachs expecting rising policy uncertainty and market volatility ahead of the November vote, while arguing that the election outcome itself is unlikely to be a major driver of equity performance.

Morgan Stanley sees shift coming for Big Tech investors
TheStreet21d agoneutral
Morgan Stanley sees shift coming for Big Tech investors

If your portfolio has been riding the same cluster of mega-cap technology stocks since 2023, Morgan Stanley has a timely warning. The S&P 500climbed about 20% from its April low to a record high near 7,620 on June 2, fueled by optimism over the U.S.–Iran ceasefire and persistent ...

Nvidia stock is doing something it hasn't done in years
TheStreet22d agoneutral
Nvidia stock is doing something it hasn't done in years

Nvidia (NVDA) has spent the last three years as the loudest success story in the stock market. Its climb turned it into a household name well beyond Wall Street trading desks, and its chips have become shorthand for the entire artificial intelligence boom. This year looks different. The gains are ...

Vanguard ETFs offer bold escape from top-heavy S&P 500
TheStreet22d agoneutral
Vanguard ETFs offer bold escape from top-heavy S&P 500

A closer look at brokerage holdings reveals how the S&P 500’s composition has shifted considerably. The index once seen as a broad measure of American markets now carries a heavier technology weighting than at any point in the past two decades. Technology stocks made up close to 40% of the ...

Jim Cramer says he's steering clear of one popular stock
TheStreet22d agoneutral
Jim Cramer says he's steering clear of one popular stock

Quantum computing is one of the most talked-about emerging technology themes on Wall Street right now. The Trump administration revealed plans to invest more than $2 billion into the sector on May 21. Stocks across the space surged. Investors poured in, massively. But Jim Cramer confirmed that he’s ...

Nasdaq lags on angst over AI spending ahead of earnings reports
Reuters Videos23d agoneutralVIDEO
Nasdaq lags on angst over AI spending ahead of earnings reports

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mixed on Friday, with the Dow gaining just under half a percent, the S&P 500 virtually flat and the tech-heavy Nasdaq sliding nearly two-thirds of a percent.</p><p>The S&P 500 technology index underperformed the broader market as chip stocks fell, with Intel dropping nearly 8% despite forecasting quarterly profit and revenue above Wall Street estimates.</p><p>Enthusiasm for the AI trade weakened after Alphabet's announcement earlier this week of a plan to hike capital spending even as it burns cash.</p><p>Richard Reyle, chief investment officer at Questar Capital Partners, said that as a result investors are rotating into what he called "safer parts of the market."</p><p>"Pharmaceuticals have been flying, and that's been, I think, where we see the rotation of the market right now. [FLASH] You look at the iShares, pharmaceutical fund, it's big components that are J&J and Eli Lilly, they're at all-time highs. And they're still relatively not super expensive stocks. So I think that's a place that can be bought and held. And of course, energy. Exxon's going to announce earnings next week. I bet they're going to be a blockbuster and they're going to continue to be because they make money at $60 a barrel. At $100 a barrel, forget about it. They do very well."</p><p>The S&P 500 real estate sector also outperformed during the session. Its leading gainer was Digital Realty Trust, which rallied 11% after it raised its full-year forecast for funds from operations.</p><p>Among other gainers, shares of SLB climbed 11% after the oilfield services firm beat expectations for second-quarter profit.</p><p>Investors now turn their attention to quarterly results next week from Magnificent 7 megacaps Microsoft, Amazon, Meta and Apple.</p></body>

Wild Markets Week Settles Down
The Wall Street Journal23d agoneutral
Wild Markets Week Settles Down

TODAY'S MARKETS Billions of dollars of losses in artificial-intelligence stocks. Sharp spikes in oil prices that dropped just as quickly. A jump in benchmark Treasury yields Thursday to their highest level this year.

Photronics (PLAB): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
StockStory23d agoneutral
Photronics (PLAB): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?

Over the past six months, Photronics’s shares (currently trading at $30.49) have posted a disappointing 12.1% loss, well below the S&P 500’s 7.9% gain. This was partly due to its softer quarterly results and might have investors contemplating their next move.

Trump's new tariff push has investors rethinking their playbook
Yahoo Finance Video23d agoneutralVIDEO
Trump's new tariff push has investors rethinking their playbook

President Trump has proposed new tariffs on roughly 60 countries, adding another layer of uncertainty for investors. On today's Opening Bid panel, featuring Robinhood (HOOD) chief investment officer Stephanie Guild and Miller Tabak managing director and equity strategist Matt Maley, join Executive Editor Brian Sozzi to discuss investment opportunities and portfolio positioning as markets rotate in response to shifting trade policy and broader macroeconomic trends.