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3 Reasons WSC is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
StockStory88d agobullish
3 Reasons WSC is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead

Over the past six months, WillScot Mobile Mini’s shares (currently trading at $16.57) have posted a disappointing 17.9% loss, well below the S&P 500’s 9.7% gain. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.

Had You Put $1,000 in AMD or Micron 10 Years Ago, Here’s What You’d Have Today
24/7 Wall St.88d agoneutral
Had You Put $1,000 in AMD or Micron 10 Years Ago, Here’s What You’d Have Today

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) and Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) both ride the same AI infrastructure wave today, but they got here on very different paths. AMD spent a decade clawing back relevance under Lisa Su. Micron spent it surviving the memory cycle’s brutal swings. A $1,000 bet on either stock a decade ago would ... Had You Put $1,000 in AMD or Micron 10 Years Ago, Here’s What You’d Have Today

1 Consumer Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 We Brush Off
StockStory88d agoneutral
1 Consumer Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 We Brush Off

Consumer staples are considered safe havens in turbulent markets due to their inelastic demand profiles. The flip side is that they frequently fall behind growth industries when times are good, and this perception became a reality over the past six months as the sector was down 3.3% while the S&P 500 was up 9.7%.

The Stock Market Is at a 40-to-1 CAPE Ratio Seen Only Twice Before. 1929 and 1999 Preceded Crashes.
24/7 Wall St.88d agobearish
The Stock Market Is at a 40-to-1 CAPE Ratio Seen Only Twice Before. 1929 and 1999 Preceded Crashes.

Although the S&P 500 has climbed roughly 9% year to date and about 28% over the past year, Wall Street is now sitting on a valuation signal it has only ever flashed twice before. Tom Bilyeu, speaking on the Impact Theory show, said there have only been two other times in history when the cyclically-adjusted ... The Stock Market Is at a 40-to-1 CAPE Ratio Seen Only Twice Before. 1929 and 1999 Preceded Crashes.

US Stock Futures Extend Gains as Peace Hopes Hold: Markets Wrap
Bloomberg88d agobullish
US Stock Futures Extend Gains as Peace Hopes Hold: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) -- US equity futures extended gains and Treasuries rallied as investors remained hopeful that the latest American strikes on Iran won’t derail talks to end the Middle East conflict. Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good News Coming on Hormuz as Iran Talks ContinueUS, Iran Inch Toward Deal as Gaps Remain on

Markets Rise Amid Hope for Peace Deal After U.S. Sinks Iranian Ships in Hormuz
Barrons.com88d agoneutral
Markets Rise Amid Hope for Peace Deal After U.S. Sinks Iranian Ships in Hormuz

Stocks looked set to jump on Tuesday as investors bet that the U.S. and Iran were closing in on a peace deal to end the war in the Middle East. President Donald Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on Monday that talks with Tehran were “proceeding nicely,” although he added that he was prepared to order more strikes against Iran. Later on Monday, the U.S. sank two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ships attempting to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz in what military officials described as defensive strikes, but investors weren’t too rattled by the flare-up in tensions.

What the Equity Risk Premium Is Telling Us About the Market
The Wall Street Journal88d agoneutral
What the Equity Risk Premium Is Telling Us About the Market

Investors are piling into stocks at a feverish pace. But by one measure, equities look as unattractive as they did after the dot-com bubble burst. That metric is the equity risk premium, often defined as the gap between the S&P 500’s earnings yield—the profit companies generate relative to stock valuations, expressed as a percentage—and that of the 10-year Treasury note.

World stocks and oil prices are mixed after the US launches strikes in southern Iran
Associated Press88d agoneutral
World stocks and oil prices are mixed after the US launches strikes in southern Iran

Shares were mixed Tuesday in Europe and Asia after the U.S. military said it carried out what it called “self-defense” strikes in southern Iran, including on missile launch sites and boats placing mines. The attacks came even as President Donald Trump said on social media that negotiations on ending the war were “proceeding nicely.” In early European trading, Germany's DAX lost 0.7% to 25,214.08, while the CAC 40 in Paris shed 0.9% to 8,187.07.

Analysis-SpaceX debut draws a crowd, but few recent hot IPOs outpace the market
Reuters88d agoneutral
Analysis-SpaceX debut draws a crowd, but few recent hot IPOs outpace the market

Wall Street is abuzz with next month's expected blockbuster debut of Elon Musk's rocket and satellite maker SpaceX, but few of the biggest IPOs in recent years have paid off for investors who bought in when the deals came to market. A Reuters analysis ‌of the 50 IPOs with the highest valuations in the past five years shows that investors would have been better off buying an S&P 500 ‌index fund about three-quarters of the time. An investor who bought each of the IPOs tracked ​by Reuters would be up an average of 27% through May 21.

Cathie Wood buys $32 million of popular semiconductor stock
TheStreet88d agobullish
Cathie Wood buys $32 million of popular semiconductor stock

Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, likes to take advantage of IPOs. Cathie Wood, founder and CEO of Ark Investment Management, likes to jump into some of Wall Street’s hottest IPOs. In recent years, Wood’s Ark funds have bought shares of newly public companies, including ...