Better-than-expected news drove the market higher this week. Inflation readings, retail sales data, unemployment claims, and consumer confidence all showed an economy that continues to outperform expectations. Investors took it from there, pushing the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ to record highs. The overall sentiment is that the economy will continue to strengthen in the year’s second half. That oText “MarketBeat” to Β 68285Β to get SMS breaking news alerts for stocks on your watchlist and other special reports. Β Learn More.
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Better-than-expected news drove the market higher this week. Inflation readings, retail sales data, unemployment claims, and consumer confidence all showed an economy that continues to outperform expectations. Investors took it from there, pushing the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ to record highs.
The overall sentiment is that the economy will continue to strengthen in the year’s second half. That optimism is getting support from the kickoff to earnings season. The big banks had solid reports, and names likeΒ PepsiCo Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) and Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) have also set the stage for a broader rally.
Next week will be lightΒ on economic data, but investors will still get the latest data on new home sales and durable goods orders. Earnings season begins to ramp up withΒ Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) being one of the first big tech stocks to report. The MarketBeat analysts will be on top of the stocks and stories moving the market. Here are some of our most popular articles from this week.
Articles by Thomas Hughes
The artificial intelligence (AI) economy is rolling along, meaning the runway for chip stocks will be measured in years. This week, Thomas Hughes focused on two of the biggest names in this space that were making big news.
Hughes also wrote about news from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) that reminds investors that competition to NVIDIA is coming. Hughes pointed out a technical indicatorthat suggests AMD stock is ready for a breakout. The bull case could be confirmed when the company reports earnings in early August.
Cybersecurity is another red-hot sector for investors. This week, Hughes highlighted data from Wedbush about how AI will drive the industry’s growth, as well as three cybersecurity stocks that the firm believes will lead the way.
Articles by Sam Quirke
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) will report earnings next week, and Sam Quirke explained why, despite the stockβs 30% rally off its April lows, analysts remain divided. Quirke gave bulls and bears examples of how to play TSLA stock before next weekβs report.
Qualcomm Corp. (NASDAQ: QCOM) is another stock thatβs made a significant move in the last quarter. However, unlike other chip stocks, Quirke pointed out that QCOM stock appears to be undervalued, which could be setting the stage for a breakoutafter its earnings report later this month.
Sticking with the theme of stocks that are in rally mode, Quirke made a case for whyΒ Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) may be making a case as a forever stock. Heading into earnings, the stock is up about 30% in the last three months, and analysts believe the stock is ready to move higher.
Articles by Chris Markoch
Technology stocks continue to lead the market higher. That could be great news for Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT)shareholders. Chris Markoch wrote about the recent forecast from Dan Ives of Wedbush, which suggests MSFT stock could become a $600 stock in the next 12 months.
Rocket Lab USA Inc. (NASDAQ: RKLB) continues to be one of the best-performing stocks of 2025. But this week, Ryan Hasson explained why recent analyst commentary suggests the stock may still offer more upside, and why the chart shows that investors looking for a better entry point should set their price targets now.
Investors are looking at robotics stocks as an AI-adjacent sector that will define the future of automation. This week, Hasson highlighted five robotics stocks that combine innovation, market leadership, and long-term growth potential.
Articles by Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli
Investors have been piling back into technology stocks. However, Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli reminded investors that a rally could be coming in value stocks. Osorio-Mazilli highlighted three undervalued stocks that are drawing high institutional interest.
Copper made news this week as the latest focus of the TrumpΒ administration’s tariff plans. Osorio-Mazilli explained whyΒ Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) looks like a buying opportunity. ItsΒ liquid cooling technology will increase data center efficiency to offset higher copper prices.
Articles by Leo Miller
Companies buy back their stock when they believe it’s undervalued. This week, Leo Miller directed investors to two companies increasing their buyback activity even though their respective stocks have outperformed the broader market.
Another way that companies express belief in their stocks is through insider buying. Investors can profit from taking positions in companies showing a heavy degree of insider buying. Miller highlighted three stocks that have shown heavy insider buying in the last 60 days.
An emerging theme of this quarterβs earnings may be what investors should do when good enough just isnβt good enough. This week, Miller explained how that theme played out with GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE). The company had a strong earnings report, but the strong run-up in the stock prior to earnings is now creating resistance.
Articles by Nathan Reiff
Investors can tell risk-on sentiment is back in the market when speculative stocks are catching a bid. This week, Nathan Reiff pointed investors toΒ three high-risk stocks that analysts believe may be setting up for explosive returns.
Sticking with speculative stocks, Reiff wrote about the recent rally in Tilray Brands Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY). Investors are responding to the companyβs positive cash flow, but Reiff pointed out that the cannabis sector still faces significant risks that may continue to weigh on TLRY stock.
In the next two weeks, investors will hear from several of the Magnificent Seven stocks. However, Brian OβConnell explained why one fund manager believes investors should be selling two Mag 7 stocks and buying two other technology names.
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