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Investors have a new rare-earth stock to invest in. On Wednesday, Rare Earth Americas started trading after pricing its initial public offering at $19 a share on Tuesday. REA is a development-stage mining company run by Donald Swartz, a mining engineer by training.
International equities have quietly outrun the U.S. market over the past twelve months, and the Fidelity Enhanced International ETF (NYSEARCA:FENI) has ridden that wave hard. The fund returned roughly 32% over the year ending May 1, 2026, with 8% of that coming year-to-date. It makes U.S. investors look up from their S&P 500 index funds ... The Sneaky International ETF That’s Quietly Outrunning the S&P 500 This Year
The tech-heavy index was up another 1.8% on Wednesday, bringing its month-to-date gain to 3.5%. The index is now on pace for its best four-day start to a month since November 2024. The tech-heavy index was also on pace for a closing high after setting an intraday record of 25,777.38.
Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) currently trades at $33.28. That is striking for a company that just reported revenue more than doubling year over year. Supermicro builds AI-optimized servers and datacenter infrastructure. It sits between NVIDIA’s chips and the hyperscalers deploying them. Revenue is exploding, margins are recovering, yet the stock is flat over the past ... Super Micro Doubled Revenue Year Over Year, and the Stock Is Still Flat. That Math Doesn’t Add Up
Advanced Micro Devices shares rallied to a fresh high Wednesday after the chipmaker beat estimates with its latest quarterly results on growing AI demand.
The stock market may be hovering near record highs, but Main Street is sending a very different message. Investors watching the S&P 500 might think consumers are holding up fine. Yet a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll suggests households are feeling squeezed in ways not seen since the early 2000s — and even worse than during ... Shock Poll Delivers a Midterm Warning — 55% Americans Say Trump’s Economy Is Failing Them
Aristotle Capital Management, LLC, an investment management company, released its “Value Equity Fund” first-quarter 2026 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. During the first quarter, the U.S. equity market declined, with the S&P 500 Index falling by 4.33%. The fixed-income sector also saw a downturn; the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond […]
Dividend income arrives whether markets rally or sell off. For investors seeking recurring cash flow, high-yield equities remain the cleanest source outside a paycheck. They settle in cash, clear immediately, and can be redeployed or spent without selling property or waiting on private placements. Pharma is one of the few sectors where mature franchises, regulatory ... 6 Pharma Dividend Stocks Yielding Up to 6.44% — and They’ve Survived Every Market Crash
The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) is drifting back toward the 17 line as optimism returns to the S&P 500 and capital rotates into stocks. The VIX closed near 18 on Monday after dipping to almost 17 late last week, well below the peak above 31 recorded in late March. In a display of a shifting ... CBOE VIX Slides Toward 17 as Oil Retreat and Tech Stock Surge Restore Risk Appetite
By Lawrence Delevingne and Harry Robertson May 6 (Reuters) - Stocks advanced and oil prices dropped on Wednesday after a report that the United States and Iran are closing in on an agreement to end
Fresh off a record close on Tuesday, the Nasdaq was soaring to fresh highs on Wednesday after Advanced Micro Devices’ earnings report kept the chip rally rolling. The Dow was up 461 points, or 0.9%. The S&P and Nasdaq only need to close above yesterday’s level to establish new record closing highs.
May 6 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Wednesday, extending their strong run on hopes of a potential U.S.-Iran peace agreement and sustained enthusiasm around artificial
After earnings season ends, there won‘t be much to entertain investors. Many of them perceive markets as a perpetual movie and themselves as cosplay characters.