Every other Magnificent 7 stock sits far below its all-time high, yet Apple kept climbing while rivals splurged on AI. Whether that gap reflects genuine strength or a valuation trap worth avoiding is the question every investor needs to answer before July 30.
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Stable currency, lower commodity prices and stronger earnings expectations support renewed foreign interest in Indian equities.
Applied Digital and TeraWulf are helping ease the AI computing power bottleneck.
One specializes in materials, the other builds complete aircraft, but their financial profiles and valuations tell very different stories.
What a time it’s been for FormFactor. In the past six months alone, the company’s stock price has increased by a massive 62%, reaching $117.54 per share. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.
JEPI's 8% yield lands in your checking account every month like clockwork, but price-only holders watching the S&P sprint higher are quietly paying a price that never shows up on the fact sheet.
TSM will release Q2 earnings on July 16 with AI-driven HPC demand, 3nm technologies and record revenues expected to support another strong quarter.
MXL's operating momentum is improving, but a 411.7% year-to-date surge and premium valuation leave less room for execution missteps.
NVIDIA just posted a quarter that makes most S&P 500 companies look like rounding errors, and its next quarter could be even bigger. But with the stock cooling fast and a market cap pushing $5 trillion, the real question is whether the profit engine has already been priced in.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals recently announced its largest-ever acquisition.
Cola-Cola outperformed PepsiCo over the last five years, but past performance does not guarantee similar returns in the future.
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Wall Street sees a sluggish legacy software company and keeps selling. One investor sees something else buried in the pipeline data, and keeps hitting buy on every red day.
Most AI investments force a choice between owning the infrastructure and cashing in on the product. One company has quietly collapsed that tradeoff in a way that changes the math on every other position in the sector.
What's behind Figma's double-digit rally? The answer involves 42% short interest and a large institutional buy.
Deckers Outdoor (DECK) is back in focus after Jefferies upgraded the stock to Buy from Hold, arguing that earlier worries about slowing growth are already reflected in the valuation and may be easing. See our latest analysis for Deckers Outdoor. At a share price of $105.99, Deckers Outdoor has seen short term momentum soften, with a 30 day share price return down 6.89%, even as the 1 year total shareholder return of 7.74% and 5 year total shareholder return of 69.66% point to a materially...
Caterpillar's Construction Industries segment recorded a 38% surge in sales, reflecting faster growth in this part of the business. The company is putting more emphasis on digital tools, equipment rental, and technology-driven recurring revenue streams. Caterpillar has outlined ambitious growth goals for 2030 that lean heavily on this shift in business mix. Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) is drawing fresh attention as its Construction Industries segment moves into the spotlight, backed by a 38%...
KLA recently reported Q3 FY26 revenue of US$3.42 billion, including US$3.08 billion from its Semi Process Control segment, alongside its 17th consecutive dividend increase and a new US$7.00 billion share buyback authorization, even as sector-wide semiconductor stocks came under pressure following SK hynix-led profit taking in AI and memory names. These developments highlight how KLA’s role as an AI-enabling process control supplier and its willingness to return substantial capital to...
UnitedHealth faces Q2 pressure from membership declines, but medical cost management and long-term growth initiatives keep investors focused on July 16 results.
Bloom Energy has been one of the hottest stocks on Wall Street this year. The stock is up over 800% in the last 12 months and 1,300% in the past three years. The remarkable run has turned the fuel cell maker into one of the biggest AI infrastructure stories in the market. Despite its outsized ...
Veteran brokers say fragmented liquidity continues to create opportunities despite growing automation and AI adoption.
AMLP's 7.7% dividend yield dwarfs ICLN's 0.94%, but ICLN surged 44% in one year versus AMLP's 15%. Which energy bet fits your portfolio?
Affirm's stock is up 50% in three months. While the valuations aren't bloated yet, AFRM stock does not appear to be a compelling buy either.
GE Aerospace appears well-positioned to deliver another solid quarter, supported by robust demand across commercial aviation and a resilient defense business.
The Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3X Shares ETF (KORU) was set to record its worst day so far this month.
Kospi trades at just 6.4x forward earnings despite 17 straight months of earnings upgrades.
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The company's fourth-quarter earnings are set to come out later this month.