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US equity indexes fell this week as semiconductors headed toward a bear market and Iran's retaliatio
Netflix management is playing up how new generative-artificial intelligence tools are helping cut costs, but that isn’t calming lingering concerns about user engagement and competition. The media landscape is changing as technology evolves at a rapid pace, and Netflix doesn’t want shareholders to think it’s getting left behind. The streaming giant provided updates to Wall Street about its use of generative AI on its second-quarter earnings call after the market close Thursday.

US equities (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) closed Friday's session in negative territory — led by the Nasdaq Composite's 1.4% drop — all three of the market indexes seeing weekly losses amid the recent sell-off in semiconductor stocks. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre examines the day's market moves, taking a closer look at the losses in semiconductor stocks and the gains seen across the software landscape.
Major digital assets were broadly weaker Friday, with Bitcoin (BTC-USD) down but still holding above
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UYG offers leverage -- with higher fees -- while KBWB's traditional banking focus delivered the stronger one-year return.
The CEO's capital allocation framework has significantly boosted Apple's earnings per share over the years.
Other food and restaurant stocks jumped, too, as investors likely hope that customers will resume their normal food-shopping habits.
QBTS has tumbled 29% so far in July despite strategic advances. Can its Nasdaq move and upcoming earnings shift sentiment as macro pressures persist?
The Dow fell 0.6%, or 326 points. The Nasdaq was down 1.3%, while the S&P 500 was off 1%. The PHLX Semiconductor Index was down 1.4%, after falling 5.7% earlier in the session—and briefly climbing into positive territory.
Since July 2021, the S&P 500 has delivered a total return of 77.6%. But one standout stock has more than doubled the market - over the past five years, Stride has surged 161% to $87.64 per share. Its momentum hasn’t stopped as it’s also gained 26.3% in the last six months, beating the S&P by 14.9%.
The "Shark Tank" investor has popularized the idea that consistent, modest investing can build substantial wealth by retirement. The concept is grounded in compound growth, and O'Leary believes the market's returns over 30 to 40 years do the heavy lifting. But with inflation running hotter than expected in 2026 and the U.S. personal saving rate at just 3.0%, the real question is whether ordinary savers can actually stay the course long enough for the math to work. … Kevin O'Leary Says Investing
MasterCraft’s 17.4% return over the past six months has outpaced the S&P 500 by 6%, and its stock price has climbed to $25.08 per share. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.
Over the past six months, Korn Ferry has been a great trade, beating the S&P 500 by 7.2%. Its stock price has climbed to $78.87, representing a healthy 18.6% increase. This was partly due to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.
The PHLX Semiconductor Index has clawed its way back to the flatline, escaping a technical bear market. The index, which uses the ticker SOX, was up 0.5%, with memory chip stocks leading charge. With the chip selling easing, the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 pared their losses somewhat, with the indexes down 0.8% and 0.5%, respectively.
Oaktree Specialty Lending has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small loss of 2.5% while holding steady at $12.36. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 11.4% gain during that period.
Over the past six months, McDonald’s stock price fell to $272.15. Shareholders have lost 10.1% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 11.4%. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Since July 2021, the S&P 500 has delivered a total return of 77.6%. But one standout stock has more than doubled the market - over the past five years, Performance Food Group has surged 160% to $113.18 per share. Its momentum hasn’t stopped as it’s also gained 18.7% in the last six months, beating the S&P by 7.3%.
AI spending fears rattled chip stocks all week long. Meanwhile, an insurance company quietly saved the Dow from a worse fate.
While the S&P 500 is up 11.4% since January 2026, American Superconductor (currently trading at $32.76 per share) has lagged behind, posting a return of 5.1%. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
The FTSE 100 Index closed up 28.13 points at 10,600.37.
Bloom Energy currently trades at $205.07 and has been a dream stock for shareholders. It’s returned 912% since July 2021, blowing past the S&P 500’s 77.6% gain. The company has also beaten the index over the past six months as its stock price is up 35.1% thanks to its solid quarterly results.
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Meritage Homes has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 3.8% while holding steady at $77.46. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 11.4% gain during that period.
Over the past six months, Avery Dennison’s shares (currently trading at $163.83) have posted a disappointing 10.1% loss, well below the S&P 500’s 11.4% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.