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It sports a much higher dividend yield and it features growing powerhouses outside U.S. borders.
The success of both of these stocks hinges significantly on their opportunities related to artificial intelligence.
The SOXL ETF is magnifying semiconductor stock losses again today.
At $292.59, International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) is a Buy, echoing Jim Cramer’s call on Mad Money after a viewer asked for a verdict on the stock. Cramer called IBM inexpensive, praised CEO Arvind Krishna’s execution, and told viewers to buy some now and add on any panic dips. IBM sits at the intersection of enterprise ... Jim Cramer Says Buy IBM Right Now: Here Is Why Arvind Krishna Has This Stock Undervalued
Alphabet's (GOOGL, GOOG) Google is one of the biggest buyers of Nvidia's (NVDA) AI server chips, but
Micron's larger competitor threatens to upset the market for DRAM supply.
Nvidia, AMD, Palantir, and Tesla are all riding the AI wave in 2026, but the gap between their valuations, momentum, and math needed to reach bold 2029 targets reveals which name deserves conviction and which requires a leap of faith.
This fund has been a solid long-term performer, and its future looks bright, too.
One Wall Street firm sees more than 45% upside for Nio stock.
Wall Street is bracing for the worst out of Big Tech's Q2 earnings, and that gap between dread and reality may be exactly what sends the next rally higher. Five hyperscalers report soon, starting with Microsoft on July 29, and the setup looks nothing like the fear priced in.
The analyst community is optimistic about SpaceX, but retail investors should look at more than just their price targets when making investment decisions.
Starbucks is ditching legacy software vendors for homegrown AI tools. Here's why that could eventually benefit companies like Toast.
Itʻs been four years since Netflix stock has been this cheap.
Jim Cramer keeps pounding the table on one chip stock even as rivals flood the AI market with competing silicon. The reason he gives sounds almost too simple, but the financials suggest he has a point.
Lawmakers are buying and selling stocks in the exact industries they regulate, and nothing about it breaks the law. Here is what the latest filings reveal about where congressional money is moving before the votes happen.
Homes continue to become less affordable, which is bad news for builders.
Both Meta and NVIDIA delivered blowout quarters on the same AI wave, yet investors treated the two stocks very differently this summer. One company quietly flipped its biggest cost line into a potential revenue stream, and that changes the comparison entirely.
Jensen Huang has been placing bold bets on optical connectivity firms that could define the next chokepoint of the AI race, and a recent market pullback may have just handed investors a rare entry point into his favorite picks.
CrowdStrike's stock has been strong, helped by accelerating ARR growth and a stock split.
Tesla just posted its strongest earnings inflection in years, yet the stock sits at a valuation that prices in a future most investors have never seen before. The real question is whether that future arrives on schedule or falls apart in Q2.
Tech giants are borrowing at a pace that would have seemed unthinkable just a few years ago, betting that AI revenues will eventually justify the load. But skeptical investors, blocked construction projects, and corporate silence about real returns are raising questions the industry does not yet have answers for.
Chasing high yields in mid-2026 is easy. Finding dividends that businesses can actually sustain is the harder problem, and these five names across REITs, midstream, and fintech clear that bar while still offering yields near 5%.
While the Nasdaq bleeds and investors pile into healthcare and staples at record highs, one Wall Street strategist is shopping the wreckage in memory chips, and her valuation case is harder to dismiss than it looks.

SK Hynix (SKHYV, SKHY) made its impressive Nasdaq (^IXIC) debut on Friday, but the South Korean shares (000660.KS) are now plunging. Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré and AInvest managing editor Adam Shapiro chat with Morning Brief host Julie Hyman about the company's market moves and earnings outlook.
The company's operational improvements make it a compelling stock for many portfolios.
It isn't just investors who are bullish about SpaceX; some analysts also have rosy outlooks for the business.
