Wall Street

  • Traders Troubled by Murky Past, Uncertain Future

    Wall Street saw its worst day since October 10th, with the Dow down 1.65%, S&P 500 down 1.66%, and Nasdaq plummeting 2.29%. Cooling AI enthusiasm, especially around Nvidia, Broadcom, and Oracle, contributed to the decline. Concerns about debt-funded AI development and uncertainty regarding a December Fed rate cut also weighed on the market. Conversely, DBS Bank projects significant revenue gains from its AI investments, expecting over $768 million USD in contributions this year.

    2025年12月8日
  • Anthropic’s $50B AI Investment: Impact on These 3 Portfolio Stocks

    Wall Street saw mixed trading amid optimism about avoiding a government shutdown. The Dow hit a record high, while tech stocks pressured the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Anthropic announced a $50 billion AI infrastructure investment, including data centers in New York and Texas. JPMorgan Chase forecasts $5 trillion in global AI infrastructure investment by 2030. TD Cowen raised Broadcom’s price target, citing increased AI spending, but acknowledges high expectations are already priced in. The focus shifts to future revenue expectations after the earnings call.

    2025年12月1日
  • Nasdaq Suffers Worst Week Since April: 3 Key Trades & Earnings Impact

    Wall Street faced a volatile week, with the Nasdaq falling over 3% and the S&P 500 declining 1.6%, ending winning streaks. Concerns about AI stock valuations, particularly Nvidia, and uncertainty in China contributed to the downturn. New jobs data and consumer sentement was also low. Strategic moves included buying Starbucks and Boeing shares, adding GE Vernova stock for its AI-related benefits. Eli Lilly gained on strong GLP-1 agreement news and encouraging drug trial results. Eaton, DuPont, and Solstice Advanced Materials released earnings reports of mixed quality. Rising beef prices impacted restaurant like Texas Roadhouse.

    2025年11月25日
  • Wall Street, Speculative Tech, High Valuation, and Jim Cramer

    Jim Cramer of CNBC argues that Wall Street’s focus on the valuations of select high-growth tech stocks, especially in AI, obscures broader market opportunities. He cites Palantir’s recent decline despite strong earnings as an example of investors overly targeting speculative stocks due to market expensiveness concerns. Cramer suggests overlooking the potential of other stocks with reasonable valuations is a mistake, and urges investors to examine individual company fundamentals and growth prospects instead of dismissing entire sectors. He believes Palantir’s situation might just be a need for the stock to “cool off.”

    2025年11月21日
  • Why the ‘Magnificent Seven’ Sell-Off Narrative is Flawed

    Investing is presented as more than a risky game, despite warnings from some Wall Street sources. Implied is a counter-narrative suggesting a more nuanced and potentially less perilous perspective on investment strategies, contrasting with sensationalized claims of impending financial collapse. The image may be relevant to this narrative.

    2025年11月17日
  • Access Denied

    Jim Cramer of CNBC identifies three distinct stock markets operating concurrently: stable blue-chip companies, high-growth technology stocks, and speculative turnaround stocks. Each market segment exhibits unique responses to macroeconomic factors like inflation and interest rates. Technical analysis, algorithmic trading, and geopolitical events further complicate the landscape. Investors must understand the characteristics of each market, tailor strategies to their risk tolerance, and closely monitor economic indicators to navigate this complex investment environment successfully.

    Tech 2025年10月15日