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Wall Street's biggest bull sees tech and AI driving an 11% stock gain, fueled by strong fundamentals, M&A activity, and consumer spending through 2025.
Stocks finished mixed on Tuesday as Wall Street took a slight breather following the S&P 500’s record-setting performance. Learn more here.
As a result, while those stocks have arguably rallied to levels that may suggest overbought or overvalued, others could still be bargains. According to long-time Wall Street veteran strategist Jim Paulsen, if down-and-out stocks start to win over investors, it may fuel the next leg higher in the S&P 500.
General Motors and other U.S. companies give updates on how much President Trump’s tariffs are impacting them.
Circle stock downgraded to Sell by Wall Street analyst citing rising competition, valuation concerns
Circle ( CRCL) stock fell as much as 8% Tuesday after getting hit with a downgrade from Compass Point analysts who said the stock may be overvalued as competition in the space heats up. Compass Point downgraded Circle to Sell from Neutral and lowered the stock's price target to $130 from $216.
Arm shares rose Monday as analysts at Wells Fargo raised their price target for the chip designer’s stock ahead of its quarterly earnings due next week.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNWall Street Price Prediction: Tesla's Share Price Forecast for 2025After soaring in 2023 and 2024, shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) were battered throughout Q1 2025. And while the stock performed marginally better in Q2, the largest U.S. EV-maker slid into Q3. However,
Netflix stock is rebounding from a post-earnings drop as Wall Street analysts weigh in, positively, on what is next for the streaming platform.
The Dow gained while the Nasdaq lost ground on Tuesday and crude settled lower as investors assessed a spate of mixed earnings and signs that President Donald Trump's protracted trade war is hitting corporate profit margins,
Wall Street was poised to open with gains Monday ahead of a busy week of corporate earnings reports. Futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq were all up more than 0.2% before the bell.