Hedge funds sold out of the biggest U.S. tech stocks, and some even added bearish positions, according to data from a JPMorgan note late Thursday, just before SpaceX was set to go public on Friday. Shares in the "Magnificent Seven" -- a group that includes some of the biggest tech names on Wall Street, namely Nvidia, Apple, Amazon.com, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla, and Microsoft, have all declined since last Friday. The Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF, which tracks these stocks closely, declined over 2.4% since June 5, with some analysts saying investors were clearing their decks in order to prepare for the debut of Elon Musk's Space X on Friday.
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The stock market has spent much of 2026 focused on artificial intelligence, record corporate spending, and a surprisingly resilient economy. Yet beneath the surface, another market has been flashing warning signals. The bond market, often called the “smart money” because of its sensitivity to inflation and economic conditions, is increasingly signaling that interest rates may ... Opinion: 5 Days Until the Fed Picks Wall Street over Main Street — Again
The SpaceX IPO will greatly benefit one AI stock in particular.
The day has come. The Space Exploration Technologies (NASDAQ:SPCX) IPO is ready to touch down, and it’s going to be interesting to see how the shares twist and turn in their first full day on the public markets. It’s an oversubscribed IPO, to say the least, as last-minute investors look to submit their limit orders ... 3 Reasons SpaceX Stock Might Be a Buy as Soon as it IPOs
Just what retail investors needed... a leveraged SpaceX ETF debuting the same day as Wall Street's largest-ever IPO.
Stocktwits data showed retail sentiment has softened, leaning 'bearish' on SPY and 'neutral' on QQQ.
It's become too much of a risk to simply ignore now.
These three IPOs could all be the largest in history.
Nvidia has told Chinese clients that its new "Vera" central processors for AI data centres could be available as soon as August and that they can begin placing orders, three sources familiar with the matter said. Nvidia's market share in China has effectively fallen to zero, its CEO Jensen Huang said in October, hurt by U.S. export controls on advanced chips and Beijing's push for self-reliance in key technologies. The move also raises the stakes in its competition with major CPU firms Intel and AMD, which are racing to increase supplies of server CPUs for AI data centres.
While everyone else is fighting to own a stock that's likely to be down significantly in the foreseeable future, I'll be stepping into this overlooked, discounted opportunity.
SpaceX needs to capitalize on one key opportunity to justify its IPO valuation.
The S&P 500 index is sticking to its rules, but other indexes are making changes to add SpaceX as quickly as possible.
Broadcom dropped nearly 15%, despite reporting solid numbers.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer used his June 11, 2026, “Mad Dash” segment on Squawk on the Street to deliver one of his most aggressive calls of the year, ranking Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) ahead of every other chip stock in his coverage universe. The catalyst was a dramatic analyst action that Cramer described as “a company which had ... Cramer Calls Intel the “Number One Name” and “More Important Than NVIDIA.” The Stock Soars Today After a Massive Double Upgrade.
The biggest IPOs ever are coming, but historically, this period calls for caution, and these deals, in particular, may need some seasoning.
Amazon (AMZN) has spent years establishing one of the most formidable cloud businesses in the world, but the artificial intelligence explosion is requiring every big cloud provider to face a tougher question. No longer is it enough to rent out computational power. Customers are now looking for ...
Nvidia has hired veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews to head government affairs in Washington, D.C., two sources briefed on the matter said on Thursday. Andrews served as chipmaking rival Intel's government affairs chief under former CEO Pat Gelsinger. During the Obama administration, Andrews was a Commerce Department official.
Investing.com -- S&P Global Ratings raised its long-term issuer credit rating on NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) to "AA" from "AA-," citing insatiable market demand for artificial intelligence systems. The upgrade reflects the chipmaker’s sustainable competitive advantage and massive cash flow generation within the rapidly expanding data center ecosystem. The ratings agency now forecasts Nvidia’s revenue to surge 82% in fiscal 2027 to $394 billion, followed by a 38% increase to $544 billion the
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The Fed might nix its policy easing bias at next week's meeting.
Would-be investors need to look past the hype and learn what they'll actually be buying.
A decade-old renewable energy dispute has collided with the biggest sporting event on earth, putting Madrid's logistical footprint under federal scrutiny.
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The biggest IPO in history will be too hot to handle.
Artificial intelligence (AI) companies will tap the capital markets for hundreds of billions of dollars over a very short time span.
On Thursday morning, President Trump posted on Truth Social: “At some point in the not too distant future, we will be taking Kharg Island, and other oil infrastructure points.” Kharg Island is the terminal that handles the overwhelming majority of Iran’s crude exports. A US move to seize it would amount to the physical capture ... The Iran War Gets Hot Again As Trump Moves to Seize Iran’s Oil Crown Jewel. Is a Recession Next?
Gold has been a safe haven in the past, and with its price falling recently, it may be due for a rally.
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The inflation story just got another plot twist. Fresh data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed May producer price inflation (PPI) jumped 6.5% year over year, higher than expectations of 6.4% and marking the highest reading since November 2022. On the surface, that sounds like a flashing red warning sign for the Federal ... Producer Price Inflation Hits 6.5%, But the Fed May Still Pause Rate Hikes — Here’s Why