Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 Eke Out Gains
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Rare-earths stocks are set to fall again after MP Materials, the largest rare-earths miner in the Western Hemisphere, reported third-quarter earnings. Numbers look fine. The company reported a smaller-than-expected loss and guided to profits in the fourth quarter, as Wall Street had projected.
In terms of flight testing, the company is nearing completion of the CTOL or Conventional Take-off/Landing phase, reading the company to commence Vertical Take-Off/Landing or VTOL testing. The company is also closing in on the TIA testing, which is Type Inspection Authorization and means that FAA pilots are on board of the aircraft.
One of Cathie Wood’s signature moves is buying stocks when they pull back, looking for names she believes will recover over time. The CEO of Ark Investment Management followed that playbook again in the past week,
JPMorgan's analysts said they would be "dip-buyers" until at least the end of this year. Macro strength and waning headwinds should boost stocks.
While Oracle’s market capitalization shot up on the backlog news, the gain was based on a contract that may never be fulfilled. Even if OpenAI were to begin to generate cash flow, $300 billion is a lot of money, and the company has made another roughly $1 trillion of commitments to Microsoft, Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices, and others.
Those worries have since disappeared, but in the coming weeks, Nvidia may be heading for another rough patch. In fact, my prediction is Nvidia stock is going to stall out on Nov. 20, following a key moment for the company. Let's take a closer look.
U.S. stocks remained under pressure in premarket trading on Friday as markets in Europe and Asia also sold off. As investors wonder how much lower the market can go, Tom Essaye, founder and president of Sevens Report Research,
A solid clinical win for a promising candidate helped jolt the stock a few months ago. And just last week, the company's latest quarterly update provided yet another boost. Here is why Eli Lilly is a strong buy following its blowout third-quarter earnings.
Spear Invest founder and chief investment officer Ivana Delevska and Defiance ETFs CEO and chief investment officer Sylvia Jablonski join Market Catalysts host Julie Hyman to explain why post-earnings tech stock dips are excellent buying opportunities for investors.
There’s a cottage industry of investors who monitor former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s disclosed stock trades, match her every move, and usually make a profit along the way.
Less than one year into Donald Trump’s second term and the post-election ebullience has evaporated from shares of his social media company as sales stagnate and profitability remains elusive.