Shares of Meta Platforms rebounded sharply this week after the company unveiled a new artificial intelligence model, offering investors a fresh catalyst following a period marked by legal challenges that led to the stock’s underperformance. The stock rose about 9% on Wednesday, its biggest gain since January, supported both by easing geopolitical tensions and the… Continue reading Meta stock cheap despite AI-led rally, but legal overhang still clouds outlook
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These 3 stocks reporting next week have a history of gaining after earnings
As the first-quarter (Q1) earnings season shifts into high gear next week, investors are bracing for a wave of data from nearly 6% of the benchmark S&P 500 index. While heavy hitters like Netflix Inc and JPMorgan dominate the headlines, seasoned traders are looking at a specific subset of companies: those with a “beat and… Continue reading These 3 stocks reporting next week have a history of gaining after earnings
India equity MF inflows hit 8-month high as investors buy Iran war dip
Inflows into Indian equity mutual funds surged 56% month-on-month to an eight-month high of 404.5 billion rupees ($4.36 billion) in March, as retail investors continued to pour money into equities even as uncertainties centring around the Iran war weighed on sentiment, data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India showed on Friday. As the… Continue reading India equity MF inflows hit 8-month high as investors buy Iran war dip
Dow Jones falls 260 points, indexes mixed as Iran tensions, CPI weigh
US stocks closed mixed on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 ending lower while the Nasdaq Composite posted gains, as investors remained cautious ahead of the weekend and monitored ongoing Middle East peace negotiations. The Dow fell 269.23 points, or 0.56%, while the S&P 500 slipped 0.11%. The Nasdaq rose 0.35%… Continue reading Dow Jones falls 260 points, indexes mixed as Iran tensions, CPI weigh
Marvell stock hits all time high as AI optics boom fuels rally
Shares of Marvell Technology surged on Friday, hitting its all-time high as investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence infrastructure and optical networking gathered pace. The stock rose more than 8% to hit a new high of $129.84, and closed at $128.49, marking its first record finish since January 23, 2025, according to Dow Jones Market Data.… Continue reading Marvell stock hits all time high as AI optics boom fuels rally
Evening digest: Trump ups stakes before Iran talks, CoreWeave surges
Global markets navigated a complex mix of geopolitical tension, commodity swings, and technology-driven momentum on Friday, as the United States and Iran prepared for critical talks aimed at stabilizing a fragile ceasefire. Oil prices remained volatile amid supply disruptions tied to the Strait of Hormuz, while Bitcoin surged past key resistance levels on improving risk… Continue reading Evening digest: Trump ups stakes before Iran talks, CoreWeave surges
Coherent stock jumps 9% as SiC breakthrough powers AI data growth
Shares of Coherent Corp moved higher this week after the company unveiled advances in silicon carbide (SiC) epitaxy technology, reinforcing optimism around its role in powering next-generation AI data centers and industrial systems. The stock rose as much as 9% on April 10 following the announcement, with additional gains supported by broader strength in the… Continue reading Coherent stock jumps 9% as SiC breakthrough powers AI data growth
Burry maintains bearish Palantir bet despite Trump boost
Renowned investor Michael Burry has reaffirmed his bearish position on Palantir Technologies, even as a public endorsement from Donald Trump provided temporary support to the stock. In a Substack post published on Friday, Burry revealed that he continues to hold long-dated put options against the artificial intelligence software firm. The investor noted that he initially… Continue reading Burry maintains bearish Palantir bet despite Trump boost
AI infrastructure stocks sell-off: why NET and SNOW could be dip buys
The red sea washing over Wall Street today has spared few, but for the discerning investor, the “AI infrastructure bloodbath” is exposing a critical rift between hype and durability. As inflation data comes in hotter than a cooling server rack, the “speculative froth” is evaporating from the edge computing and data sectors. While the initial… Continue reading AI infrastructure stocks sell-off: why NET and SNOW could be dip buys
