The fund's past suggests deep pullbacks often rebound, but what's inside the basket makes this time a unique decision.
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Stock markets have been firmly set in a “beat and raise” focus heading into the start of a crucial earnings season, and their reaction Tuesday to a manifestly impressive set of figures from the world’s biggest chip maker suggests anything less than perfection likely will disappoint. Samsung impressive second-quarter earnings, which included a near 20-fold increase in profit and a doubling in overall revenue, failed to add any extra juice to a market already foaming with speculative fever for all things tech following a red hot first half of the year. The question for investors, heading into both the second-quarter earnings season and the traditional lull of the summer months, is whether the market’s initial reaction to the stellar, but not door-busting, numbers from the chip maker are a sign of tech stock fatigue or a coded bubble warning for the world’s hottest trade.
US stock index futures traded cautiously on Tuesday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high in the previous session, while investors weighed another strong earnings update from Samsung Electronics (USOTC:SSNHZ) alongside fresh comments from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller. Futures pause after Wall Street recordsBy 03:02 ET (07:02 GMT), futures linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average were little changed.
After a monster first half, the chipmaker is closing in on a milestone only a handful of companies have reached.
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The tech leader may not be done rewarding its shareholders.
AI-driven momentum is keeping bulls in high spirits after the Dow’s record close, though investors are a bit cautious ahead of the Fed minutes and fresh corporate catalysts.
Index reshuffle highlights AMD’s evolving profile Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) just moved in opposite directions across Russell benchmarks, added to the Russell Top 50 Index while being dropped from several Russell value indexes, a shift that reframes how some investors may view the stock. This reshuffle reflects AMD’s current profile, with a roughly US$844.4b market value and an AI focused data center business, rather than a traditional value oriented semiconductor company. See our latest...
The chipmaker has had a monster year, but did it earn it?
The brokerage reaffirmed its bullish stance on both semiconductor names, while retail traders and Wall Street analysts remain largely optimistic.
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US equity indexes closed higher on Monday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising to a record a
Nvidia stock lags its chip peers in 2026 as the AI trade cools. Here is what could push it back above $200 or crack $190 in July.
Shares of computer processor maker AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) jumped 9.2% in the morning session after Japanese self-driving startup Turing announced it started using the company's AI GPUs and received an investment from AMD's venture capital arm.
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The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH) has ripped higher in 2026, gaining 64.47% year to date through July 2 and 111.24% over the trailing 12 months. Yet the fund fueling that run does not own a single share of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), arguably the most recognizable technology stock on the planet. The absence is structural, not tactical, ... VanEck Semiconductor ETF Is Up 64% This Year and Doesn’t Own a Single Share of Apple