Here are Wednesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.
Category: Uncategorized
Truist initiates this homebuilder at a buy rating, citing strength in the luxury housing market
Truist Securities sees shares of Toll Brothers rising 24% from here.
Target will get a boost from merchandising revamp and tech investments, says Telsey
Telsey Advisory Group sees shares of Target rising 20% from here.
Bank of America upgrades Tesla, calls it the clear leader in autonomous driving
Tesla’s advances in autonomous driving and robotaxi services could drive its next phase of growth, Bank of America said.
Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
At one point on Tuesday, the Dow fell more than 1,200 points in volatile trading amid the U.S-Iran conflict. The index ended the day off the lows, however.
Emerging market debt offers higher yield and diversification – but proceed carefully
Investors can diversify their fixed income portfolio with emerging market debt exposure, but the sector comes with several risks.
Never mind the AI fears. This beat-up cybersecurity play is a ‘screamer,’ Josh Brown says
This cybersecurity stock is down more than 16% in 2026, feeling the pressure from worries over AI disruption.
Nvidia is investing in these two stocks. Wall Street says you should too
A pair of photonics firms are set to receive a combined $4 billion from Nvidia. These stocks are also likely to gain ground, per analysts.
Playing a mean-reversion setup in beaten up Mag 7 stocks, especially Microsoft
Sustained market pressure has a silver lining: effectively resetting valuations for many high-flying stocks, bringing them back down to Earth.
Rosenblatt says Middle East conflict boosts Palantir’s government pipeline, gives it an edge over rivals
Escalating tensions in the Middle East underscore Palantir’s advantage in government and defense AI applications, according to Rosenblatt.