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Goldman Sachs delivers clear message to stock market investors
TheStreet69d agoneutral
Goldman Sachs delivers clear message to stock market investors

Investors spent the better part of this year waiting for the stock market to finally crack in a big way. Naturally, every pullback then feels a lot bigger than it actually is. However, in a recent Bloomberg interview, Goldman Sachs' John Flood said he isn't ready to call the latest dip a warning ...

Associated Press69d agoneutral
How major US stock indexes fared Monday 6/8/2026

The S&P 500 added 0.3%, coming off its 2.6% drop from Friday that was its worst since October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite climbed 0.9%. Some of the best performers were companies that sell computer chips, memory and other products fueling the AI boom.

Nasdaq Closes In on Gains After Sharp Friday Decline
The Wall Street Journal69d agoneutral
Nasdaq Closes In on Gains After Sharp Friday Decline

As the Nasdaq Composite Index tries to hang onto its gains for today, recent market history is on its side, considering Friday's big drop. After the last 20 drops of 4% or more, the index has risen, on average 0.9% on the following trading day.

AI selloff weighs heavily on South Korean retail traders
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AI selloff weighs heavily on South Korean retail traders

Scott Melker discusses why South Korean traders are liquidating their savings and insurance policies to chase the stock gains in memory chip companies SK Hynix (000660.KS) and Samsung (005930.KS), and how this investment strategy has ultimately backfired following the most recent tech selloff. “The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker” airs on Yahoo Finance every day at 12:00 p.m. Tune in for your daily dose of all things crypto. Make sure to also check out Yahoo Finance's new crypto hub to find the latest crypto-related news.

Infrastructure Capital QVOL ETF targeting growth and income opportunities
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Infrastructure Capital QVOL ETF targeting growth and income opportunities

Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Jay Hatfield joined Steve Darling from to discuss the launch of the firm's new QVOL ETF, outlining the investment philosophy behind the fund and how it aims to provide investors with a differentiated approach to Nasdaq-focused investing. Hatfield explained that QVOL was created to give investors exposure to high-quality growth companies listed on the Nasdaq while avoiding what he described as the “dogs of the Nasdaq” — larger companies that may have slower growth prospects or valuations that Infrastructure Capital believes do not adequately justify their future earnings potential. Rather than simply replicating the Nasdaq 100 Index, the fund employs a more selective methodology designed to identify businesses offering what Hatfield considers “growth at a reasonable price.” A key component of this process is the use of PEG ratios, which compare a company’s price-to-earnings ratio with its expected earnings growth rate. According to Hatfield, this metric helps identify companies that combine strong growth potential with attractive valuations. The portfolio currently holds approximately 55 companies drawn from the Nasdaq 100 universe. Hatfield noted that the selection process excludes businesses that the firm’s proprietary models view as overvalued or lacking sufficient growth characteristics. While companies such as Walmart, Costco, and Comcast may be attractive investments within other strategies, he explained that they do not necessarily fit the growth-oriented profile QVOL seeks to deliver. A major differentiator for the ETF is its income-generation strategy. Unlike many covered-call funds that write options against a broad market index, QVOL selectively writes covered calls on individual portfolio holdings. Hatfield believes this approach allows the fund to generate additional income while maintaining greater flexibility and preserving more upside participation in stocks that continue to perform well. He argued that traditional index-based covered-call strategies can often cap returns during strong market advances because they apply options broadly across the entire portfolio. By selectively targeting individual holdings based on valuation and market conditions, QVOL seeks to balance income generation with capital appreciation potential. The discussion also touched on broader market conditions and the economic outlook. Hatfield shared his view that certain segments of the economy, particularly housing and construction, are already experiencing recessionary conditions. He suggested that these trends may influence future monetary policy decisions and expressed confidence that additional interest rate increases are unlikely. According to Hatfield, easing inflation pressures and slower economic activity in key sectors could create a more favorable environment for growth-oriented equities over time. He believes investors should continue monitoring Federal Reserve policy, inflation data, and broader economic indicators as they evaluate portfolio positioning. #proactiveinvestors #QVOL #ETFInvesting #Nasdaq #GrowthStocks #CoveredCalls #IncomeInvesting #TechnologyStocks #Investing #StockMarket #InfrastructureCapital

The Nasdaq is Rebounding on Monday. But Rising Oil Prices Still Threaten the AI Trade.
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The Nasdaq is Rebounding on Monday. But Rising Oil Prices Still Threaten the AI Trade.

Wall Street opened Monday with mixed performance. Chip stocks are rebounding, lifting NASDAQ futures and pulling the index back from Friday’s brutal session. However, the Dow is heading in the opposite direction as crude oil prices jump amid fresh Middle East tensions. CNBC’s Morgan Brennan summed up the setup on air Monday morning, noting the ... The Nasdaq is Rebounding on Monday. But Rising Oil Prices Still Threaten the AI Trade.

Week ahead: SpaceX readies for liftoff as inflation clouds gather
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Week ahead: SpaceX readies for liftoff as inflation clouds gather

Wall Street heads into a big week after a sharp selloff rattled investors, with inflation data, Apple's annual developer conference and the highly anticipated SpaceX initial public offering set to dominate market attention. Stocks ended last week under pressure after a stronger-than-expected...

Nasdaq Bounces Back From Worst Day in More Than a Year
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Nasdaq Bounces Back From Worst Day in More Than a Year

Wall Street was buying the big dip in technology stocks to start the week. The Nasdaq rose 1.1% in the first hour of trading on Monday. The S&P 500 was up 0.7%. The Dow was up 160 points, or 0.3%. Stock futures gained some steam after Iran said it would end military operations against Israel.