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Five stocks with more upside based on their latest earnings, according to Bank of America

Bank of America named five stocks this week that have plenty more room to run.

Author Posted on February 7, 2026Categories Uncategorized

How the regular investor can participate in the lucrative, high-yielding bank loan market

Investors can’t directly buy bank loans, but they can access them through funds. Here is what to know.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Traders see a buying opportunity in Amazon despite spending concerns

Amazon said much of its big spending would be focused on artificial intelligence data centers.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Time for traders to fade this group of stocks that’s been on a tear, says Carter Worth

The low-beta, long-time laggard S&P 500 Consumer Stapes Sector has come to in a big way the past 3 months, now up 15% in the period.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Bitcoin gets slashed in half. What’s behind the crypto’s existential crisis

Bitcoin nearly grazed $60,000 on Thursday as investors shied away from the asset due to growing concerns over its utility.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

JPMorgan sees a consumer boost from Trump’s tax cuts. This retailer will be the biggest winner

The Wall Street bank said this warehouse club stands to benefit thanks to its broad geographic footprint and member demographics.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

This Amazon options trade takes advantage of the stock’s ‘sale’ price

Amazon is on sale, KKM Financial’s Jeff Kilburg says. Here is how an investor can establish a long position and also finance this bullish spread.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Goldman Sachs upgrades this energy stock on Meta nuclear power deal, sees 40% upside

Goldman Sachs sees additional upside for Vistra if it contracts out more of its nuclear fleet through power purchasing agreements.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Amazon is dipping on margin and capex concerns. Wall Street analysts still see upside

Analysts remained overwhelmingly bullish on Amazon, although most cut their price targets.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Friday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The sharp sell-off in tech stocks continued on Thursday, dragging the S&P 500 into negative territory for 2026.

Author Posted on February 6, 2026Categories Uncategorized

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  • These 6 fast-growing stocks sit at the cutting edge of space and military technology June 23, 2026
    In the wake of the SpaceX IPO, investors can expect global communications and AI data processing — both via satellites — to be important themes for many years.
    Philip van Doorn
  • Trump may say he’s banning Wall Street from buying homes. Does the bipartisan housing bill actually do that? June 22, 2026
    The measure “will take time to meaningfully affect housing affordability and will not resolve voter frustration in that area,” analysts said.
    Victor Reklaitis
  • Big Tech has split into two artificial-intelligence camps — but the smart money isn’t chasing the next OpenAI June 22, 2026
    Why tech giants such as Alphabet and Microsoft are the safer choice in the AI race.
    Igor Pejic
  • A 40% market crash is lurking in the IPO pipeline. SpaceX and OpenAI could trigger it. June 22, 2026
    Prior records for U.S. equity issuance came in 1929 and 2000 — and we all know what happened next.
    Mark Hulbert
  • China’s weird new economic spark: toy elves and robocops June 22, 2026
    Young Chinese aren’t buying status symbols. They’re spending money on things that make them feel something — anything.
    Tanner Brown
  • Wall Street loves growth stocks — but these 10 ‘losers’ are primed to win June 22, 2026
    Elon Musk’s $1 trillion SpaceX prediction is probably wrong. Contrarian investors are buying these out-of-favor value plays instead.
    Mark Hulbert
  • Caterpillar’s stock hits a milestone as AI-fueled industrials rally sweeps up Wall Street June 22, 2026
    Caterpillar is the hottest stock in the Dow this year, and now one of just two in the index with a share price above $1,000.
    Emily Bary
  • Super Micro’s stock is seeing its best run in a year thanks to Nvidia partnership June 22, 2026
    Super Micro shares were leading the S&P 500’s gainers on Monday.
    Christine Ji
  • Micron’s stock momentum builds as the company inks a new Anthropic partnership June 22, 2026
    The companies announce a supply agreement for memory and storage.
    Britney Nguyen
  • Salesforce’s stock extends record losing streak. Can the company disrupt itself? June 22, 2026
    Shares of Salesforce posted their 14th consecutive day of losses as investors remain unconvinced of the company’s AI momentum.
    Christine Ji

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