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Markets took a brutal hit Thursday as oil prices, surging interest rates, and Middle East tensions sent every major index deep into the red. See which stocks analysts are upgrading, downgrading, and initiating fresh coverage on as Wall Street braces for more turbulence.
Institutional money is quietly rotating into the infrastructure layer beneath the GPU trade, and three under-the-radar names are already posting numbers that suggest Wall Street hasn't caught up to the story yet.
The stock continues to trade as a proxy for AI semiconductor investment, and for good reason.
Is this quantum computing stock a steal at this price?
The decentralized exchange now has a capability that Robinhood lacks.
The chain's new plan calls for a swath of big steps in a few different directions.
AMD and Cerebras Systems have unveiled a collaboration aimed at enhancing AI inference infrastructure through a new disaggregated solution. This partnership integrates AMD’s Helios™ rackscale solutions with Cerebras’ Wafer-Scale Engine, promising ultra-low latency and high throughput for AI applications. The joint solution, which will be available via Cerebras Cloud in late 2026, optimizes the workflow by independently enhancing throughput with AMD’s technology and accelerating token...
If Bitcoin becomes more than just a store of value, its price could soar accordingly.
3 nuclear start-ups are partners in the AI-focused nuclear program.
Per Fidelity, the stars could be aligning for the bear market to end.
The construction equipment and heavy machinery company has experienced explosive growth due to AI-related build-outs.
Mark Cuban thinks AI's infrastructure frenzy is setting up investors for a painful reckoning, and one $100 billion mega-campus in Utah is already discovering what happens when ambition collides with state politics, a shrinking lake, and a defamation lawsuit.
Nine Vanguard ETFs collectively bought $6.1 billion of SpaceX stock in June.
Intel's shares rose 6% in premarket trading on Friday after bullish forecasts signaled the AI boom was propelling the chipmaker's long-awaited turnaround. The company forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations and raised this year's capital expenditure estimate to $20 billion from $18 billion. Intel's improving outlook reflects growing adoption of its data center central processing units (CPUs) by customers building infrastructure for artificial intelligence, as CEO Lip-Bu Tan works to position the company as a broader beneficiary of AI-driven semiconductor demand despite Nvidia's lead in accelerator chips.
Nvidia is trading at its lowest valuation in years.
Oracle just scored a blockbuster Pentagon contract while its stock sits near a decade low and Larry Ellison has watched more than $200 billion evaporate from his net worth. Whether this deal signals a genuine turning point or just buys time depends on numbers most investors have not yet seen.
These companies are nearing trillion-dollar valuations. However, only one is actually living up to the hype at the moment.
A collapsed ceasefire, a choked oil strait, and a bond market on edge are pushing mortgage rates to levels most buyers hoped they'd never see again. Here is how a war thousands of miles away is locking American homebuyers out of the market.
American solar farms are setting records while AI data centers consume power at a pace that could outstrip every new megawatt coming online by 2027. Something has to give, and whoever fills the gap will decide what shows up on your electricity bill.
Toyota dwarfs Tesla in revenue, production, and profit, yet Wall Street prices Tesla as if the opposite were true. The numbers behind that contradiction reveal a bet so large it has quietly swallowed 37 of the world's biggest automakers.
It got pinched in the latest software stock rout.
Six weeks ago Elon Musk held more paper wealth than any person in recorded history. Then two stocks started moving in the same direction at the same time, and the number on his balance sheet began doing something almost no one thought possible at that scale.
Founder Elon Musk wants to establish a permanent human colony on the moon.
These Vanguard index funds have trounced the overall U.S. stock market this year.
These companies are the blueprint for building wealth in a volatile industry.
The surge in demand for memory chips is real, but investors may want to wait to buy SK Hynix until its ADR premium is more in line with historical averages.
Nvidia is a significant Marvell investor.
These stocks aren't moonshot bets. They're steady compounders.
These inflationary concerns can't be swept under the rug.