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Raymond James double upgrades alternative asset manager, says negative headlines are ‘overstated’

Analyst Wilma Burdis double upgraded the alternative investment manager to a strong buy from a market perform.

Author Posted on December 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Buy PepsiCo heading into 2026 as innovation drives earnings, says JPMorgan

JPMorgan sees shares of PepsiCo rising 13% from here.

Author Posted on December 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Buy this global chipmaker over Nvidia as AI competition ramps up, F.L.Putnam strategist says

F.L.Putnam’s chief market strategist Ellen Hazen is nearly certain an AI bubble will happen, but recommends TSMC as one of the best ways to play the trade.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

The five biggest stock moves Todd Gordon has made to prepare his portfolio for 2026

Todd reviews how he is managing his portfolio for the new year.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

A biotech stock for investors scared to invest in the risky industry

Citi sees shares of Ligand Pharmaceuticals soaring another 46% on top of an already impressive year-to-date rally.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Walmart’s move to Nasdaq is part of a wider plan to build an AI and e-commerce powerhouse, investors say

One potential reason for Walmart’s move to the tech-heavy Nasdaq is to justify a higher valuation, investor Kevin Simpson told CNBC.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Nvidia gets the OK from Trump to sell chips to China. Is it a reason to buy the stock?

There’s enough in Nvidia’s green light from the Trump administration to sell chips in China to add to Wall Street’s confidence in the stock.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

There’s no Dow or S&P 500 for cryptocurrencies yet. Bitwise is getting a step closer with new ETF

The move comes despite a series of recent pullbacks in the crypto market that saw bitcoin trade at around $85,000 earlier this month.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Why Netflix is making a big mistake trying to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, according to a top analyst

Laura Martin of Needham estimates that buying WBD would put $83 billion of additional value at risk of disruption from generative AI.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Disney’s chart is pointing to a rebound. How to capture a trading profit using options

Nishant Pant describes why the charts are signaling the Disney comeback has more room to run.

Author Posted on December 9, 2025Categories Uncategorized

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