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Signs are pointing to a Nike rebound. How to play it using options

Tony Zhang on the Nike rebound, whether it is real and how to play it.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Ron Baron says he can’t put a top on how much money Tesla will make him because of robotics future

Ron Baron, longtime Tesla champion, believes the electric vehicle’s robotics business will be hugely profitable and it’s not yet priced in the stock.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Nvidia can rally another 30% because of its ‘multi-year lead’ in AI chips, Bank of America says

Nvidia’s head start in AI chipmaking could lift its shares another 30%, according to Bank of America.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Sternlicht defends gating Starwood REIT withdrawals, hopes it will be a ‘six-month thing’ as rates fall

Barry Sternlicht defended his decision to put a cap on how much money investors could pull from his real estate fund.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Here are Wednesday’s biggest analyst calls: Apple, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, Uber, Disney, Coinbase, Tesla & more

Here are Wednesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Two major investor groups with $6 trillion at work agree these are good stocks, according to Goldman analysis

Among their positions, seven shared favorites emerged across sectors including financials, technology and health care.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Wednesday’s analyst calls: JPMorgan upgrades gas stock, Amazon a top pick

A gas stock and an e-commerce giant were among the stocks being talked about by analysts on Wednesday.

Author Posted on June 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Mizuho’s top June contrarian picks, where research firm is more bullish than the rest of Wall Street

Mizuho shared top stock picks where its analysts are more bullish than the Wall Street consensus.

Author Posted on June 4, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Here’s where veteran dividend investor Nancy Tengler sees opportunity right now

Laffer Tengler Investments CEO Nancy Tengler has been investing in dividend stocks for 40 years. Here is what she looks for and the names that top her list.

Author Posted on June 4, 2024Categories Uncategorized

These restaurants are taking the lead on AI and robots. What it means for their stocks

As the restaurant sector forays into AI and automation, these stocks have what it takes to lead their peers.

Author Posted on June 4, 2024Categories Uncategorized

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RSS MarketWatch: Stock Market News

  • Job seekers are using ‘AI role-play’ to negotiate salary. Here’s how to do it. June 2, 2026
    These AI prompts can help make you a master salary negotiator at your next job interview.
    Weston Blasi
  • HPE’s stock soars toward record gain as earnings show a networking bonanza June 2, 2026
    The artificial-intelligence buildout is driving intense demand for networking and servers, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise is reaping the rewards.
    Britney Nguyen
  • Alphabet asks shareholders to foot an $80 billion bill for AI expansion June 2, 2026
    Berkshire Hathaway is buying Alphabet’s stock at a discount as part of a newly announced equity offering.
    Tomi Kilgore
  • As Micron’s stock blows past $1,000, Wall Street sees more gains in store June 1, 2026
    Micron stands to benefit from a favorable pricing environment, low competition — and now a new Nvidia chip, analysts say.
    Hannah Pedone
  • I’m 55, married and want a $1.5 million long-term care policy. Can I expect any nasty surprises? June 1, 2026
    “I’m not looking for a ‘don’t do it’ opinion.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • Here’s what’s worth streaming in June 2026 on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and more June 1, 2026
    HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon,’ Hulu’s ‘The Bear’ and Apple’s ‘Cape Fear’ will try to compete with the World Cup
    Mike Murphy
  • I am 71. Would it be foolish to sell $10,000 in shares to visit my grandchildren in Thailand? June 1, 2026
    “I am comfortable living on my Social Security and pension income.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • OpenAI’s next legal battle is against states that claim its models are dangerous June 1, 2026
    Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sued OpenAI for putting children at risk, and said other states will likely also launch legal actions.
    William Gavin
  • Many big oil tankers remain stuck in the Strait of Hormuz — and may not return once they escape June 1, 2026
    There’s doubt massive tankers, once the backbone of global crude flows, will be returning in quite the same numbers to the Middle East.
    Claudia Assis
  • Investors are piling into bullish options bets — another sign that the stock market is getting overheated June 1, 2026
    Investors’ aggressive buying of bullish call options has become yet another indication of just how frothy the U.S. equity market is becoming.
    Christine Idzelis

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