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Nvidia Traders Brace for Potential $300 Billion Earnings Move
With Nvidia Corp. due to report an unusually complex quarter as the world’s most valuable company, traders are preparing for a potentially mammoth stock
Stock market today: Indexes trade mixed with Nvidia’s 3rd-quarter results on deck
“NVIDIA is under pressure to deliver an overwhelming beat to justify its valuation,” one commentator said on Wednesday ahead of the earnings report.
S&P 500 Gains and Losses Today: Target Stock Tumbles as Earnings Miss the Mark
The S&P 500 was flat on Wednesday, Nov. 20, as markets braced for afternoon earnings news from AI chip powerhouse Nvidia, the world’s highest-capitalized
The Trump Trade Is Getting Hazy. Where the Market Goes Next.
The outlook for stocks starts 2025 strong but ends murky as potential tariffs, deportations, and Fed cuts muddy the water, Patti Domm writes.
Stock market today: Indexes dip ahead of Nvidia earnings as traders weigh Russia-Ukraine tensions
Nvidia reports earnings after the close. Forecasts are bullish, but commentators warn that there’s little room for error with the stock at record levels.
SPLG: With A P/E At 22 And Stalled EPS Growth, Is The S&P 500 Overvalued?
SPLG, a lesser-known alternative to SPY, offers a lower expense ratio and higher dividend yield. Find out why I believe the appropriate rating for
Another bullish call for stocks in 2025. Wells Fargo raises S&P 500 target on strong economy, Trump’s policy changes.
Another Wall Street firm is increasing its S&P 500 target for next year, with a view that stocks are poised to extend their bull-market
Target’s tumbling stock weighs on S&P 500’s consumer-staples sector
Shares of Target Corp. were tumbling Wednesday after its disappointing earnings report, making it the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500 in afternoon trading.
Will 2025 Bring Similar Cheer For S&P 500? Here’s What Wall Street Expects.
The investment bank predicted in a Monday note to clients the S&P will end next year at 6,500, a 10% gain from the index’s