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Why Palantir’s stock is down despite a stellar first quarter

There are doubts about valuation in the Anthropic Mythos era.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Keep buying Five Below as it leans into squishy dumplings, says analyst

Wolfe Research’s $291 price target implies that shares of Five Below could surge 26% from current levels.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Semiconductor stocks did something not seen since the dotcom bubble burst. What the charts show

Todd Gordon takes a look at the charts in the semiconductor space and Nvidia.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Gold and oil have been two of the hottest trades of the past one year. One of them has to break

What’s good for energy stocks may be bad for precious metals if the rally in crude means a rise in Treasury yields, which usually means lower gold prices.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Bank of America says this ‘Uber of freight’ is about to see earnings jump

The bank initiated coverage of the Chinese freight company with a buy rating.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Bulls are piling into this Warren Buffett favorite ahead of earnings

Traders piled into bullish options trades on Occidental Petroleum ahead of its earnings report on Tuesday.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

This beauty stock trading at a discount is building a ‘flywheel to drive growth,’ Bank of America says

The beauty retailer’s investments seem poised to pay off, according to analyst Lorraine Hutchinson.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Coinbase cuts headcount by 14% citing AI acceleration. The shares are gaining

Coinbase will cut roughly 14% of its workforce, citing a combination of market volatility and the how AI is quickly changing how the company operates.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Michael Burry sells GameStop after Ryan Cohen’s hefty eBay bid: ‘Never confuse debt for creativity’

The “Big Short” investor said the proposed deal’s enormous leverage shattered the investment case he had been building.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

An attractive entry point has emerged in this name tied to AI data centers, says JPMorgan

Cogent Communications is strengthening its balance sheet after a lackluster first-quarter earnings report, positioning it to regain ground, per JPMorgan.

Author Posted on May 5, 2026Categories Uncategorized

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