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From Gaming Chips to the Center of the AI Universe A decade ago, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) was still primarily known for GeForce gaming cards. The data center business existed, but nobody outside niche research circles cared about CUDA. Then came the crypto mining boom and bust, the Hopper H100 ramp, and the post-ChatGPT explosion that turned ... $1k Invested in Nvidia 10 Years Ago Looks Brilliant In Hindsight But The Path Was Brutal
US equity futures were mixed pre-bell Wednesday as the US and Iran continued to exchange attacks in
This metric is nearing a new all-time high, which could potentially spell trouble for the market.
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The leading video streaming platform has taken care of its investors historically, although shares have dropped meaningfully in the past year.
“Narrative follows price," said analyst Benjamin Cowen warning investors not to become overly attached to bearish market narratives.
U.S. stock futures are mixed, with contracts tied to the Dow industrials dipping after all three major indexes hit fresh records Tuesday.
By Mike Dolan June 3 (Reuters) - What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Oil prices and bond yields have pushed higher as hostilities in the
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Arm stock's year-to-date return in 2026 is a jaw-dropping 268% as of June 2.
The S&P 500’s 9-day winning run has masked an underlying weakness in the U.S. stock market, and one that may finally snap the streak on Wednesday. More stocks fell than rose for five straight days through Monday, before positive breadth finally returned Tuesday, but only just as 258 stocks climbed and 245 fell.
The charge higher in U.S. technology stocks has made broader indexes as reliant as ever on the group -- and more vulnerable should those market leaders trip up. With stunning gains over the past two months, the S&P 500 technology sector now accounts for more than 39% of the market capitalization of the overall benchmark index, its highest on record and above the level it reached during the 2000 Internet bubble. "If the small number of tech stocks that have been leading this market higher roll over, by definition, the indexes are going to roll over," said Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak.
Marvell Technology stock was surging again Wednesday and its recent gains could mean inclusion in the S&P 500 index becomes inevitable.
Wall Street analysts expect market-beating returns from healthcare and communication services stocks over the next year.
U. S. stock futures traded close to unchanged on Wednesday as investors weighed continued enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence against escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The U.S. stock market is on the cusp of a historic streak but it faces a battle to overcome rising oil prices and U.S.-Iran tensions. Stock futures edged lower early Wednesday as Brent crude prices climbed around 2% following fresh strikes between the two sides in the Middle East. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 0.3%, S&P 500 futures were down 0.1% and Nasdaq futures were largely flat.
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By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE, June 3 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose for a third day running on Wednesday and the dollar was on the brink of breaking the 160 yen barrier as fresh hostilities flared in the
The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM) and the iShares Core High Dividend ETF (HDV) both provide exposure to U.S. dividend equities, but their income profiles are built differently. For investors evaluating yield, the key distinction is how much diversification sits behind the income stream.
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE, June 3 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose for a third day running on Wednesday and the dollar was on the brink of breaking above 160 yen as fresh hostilities flared in the Gulf
Japan’s Nikkei 225 index topped 68,000 for the first time on Wednesday after U.S. stocks pushed further into record territory. The dollar briefly surpassed 160 Japanese yen before slipping back slightly. Buying of technology shares linked to the boom in artificial intelligence has been driving rallies worldwide.
U.S. President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Tuesday that the U.S. and Iran deal negotiations are ongoing, dismissing reports of strained relations between the two countries.
Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, has spent much of the past several months trimming positions in some of the market's biggest winners, likely locking in gains after a strong rally. Now, Wood is making one of her largest purchases in recent months, buying roughly $66 million worth of ...
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