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Reported by Sam Quirke. Article Posted: 3/12/2026.

Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) has quietly become one of the best-performing mega-cap stocks in recent weeks. Shares hit a fresh all-time high in mid-March, adding to a rally that has lifted the stock nearly 30% in 2026 and returned it to the spotlight for investors.
Much of the surge has been driven by rising oil prices. Escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including major disruptions to tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, have stoked fears that global crude supplies could tighten significantly if the conflict intensifies.
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As the oil rally gathered momentum, energy stockssupplanted AI as one of the market’s top talking points for investors. After its biggest run in years, the key question is whether Chevron’s rally still has room to run. Let’s take a closer look.
The primary engine behind Chevron’s rally has been the recent surge in global oil prices, driven by heightened geopolitical risk. The Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most strategic chokepoints—has been a particular focus, since a large share of seaborne oil exports passes through the narrow waterway and any disruption tends to move energy prices sharply.
As tensions rose, investors repositioned toward companies that benefit directly from higher crude prices. Integrated majors like Chevron typically gain in that environment because stronger crude prices boost upstream profits, which helps explain the stock’s roughly 30% gain in recent months.
Rapid oil-price increases raise inflation risks, and governments often act to prevent energy costs from spiraling. One common response is releasing crude from strategic petroleum reserves to stabilize markets.
Reports this week indicate that all 32 member countries of the International Energy Agency have agreed to release hundreds of millions of barrels from their strategic reserves to ease pressure on global oil markets.
If those releases succeed in containing prices, or if tensions in the Middle East begin to ease, crude could retrace some of its recent gains. If that happens, the rally that lifted energy stocks like Chevron could lose momentum and the stock could pull back.
Certain technical indicators suggest the recent momentum may be weakening. Although Chevron has hit record highs, several momentum measures have shown early signs of peaking.
For example, the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) recently flashed a bearish crossover and has trended downward over the past two weeks. The MACD gauges the relationship between short- and long-term price trends, and a negative turn often signals fading upward momentum.
Chevron’s relative strength index (RSI) has also been drifting lower since the rally began. The RSI tracks the speed and size of price moves, and a decline after a strong advance can indicate buyers are becoming less aggressive.
When these signals occur together they carry more weight than when they appear alone. While technical indicators are often lagging, they can provide an early warning that the balance between buyers and sellers may be shifting.
Despite those warning signs, Wall Street analysts remain broadly positive on Chevron. Citigroup recently reiterated a Buy rating and set a price targetof $210. UBS also reiterated a Buy with a $212 target, implying roughly 10% upside. Those projections suggest analysts believe Chevron could continue to climb if the favorable energy backdrop persists.
Part of that optimism reflects Chevron’s financial strength. The company generates substantial cash flow when oil prices are elevated, allowing it to maintain a generous dividend while continuing to invest in future production.
Chevron is well-positioned to benefit as long as oil prices stay elevated, so its share price is likely to remain closely tied to the direction of crude. However, rallies driven by geopolitical shocks can be fragile as the initial catalyst fades.
If tensions ease or further government interventions stabilize oil markets, investors may quickly take profits. Until then, expect Chevron to find support near its newly established highs while the energy rally persists, but be mindful that momentum indicators and policy responses could quickly change the outlook.
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Author: Jessica Mitacek. Published: 3/26/2026.

Despite the tech sector’s struggles this year, the companies that make up that corner of the market continue to demonstrate strong financial health.
Fueled by intensifying demand for artificial intelligence (AI), tech companies—especially those in the Magnificent Seven—have delivered robust earnings growth, record revenue and confident guidance from management teams across cloud computing, cybersecurity, fintech and semiconductors.
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Although investors have been rotating out of tech since Q4 2025, analysts are still raising earnings forecasts for 2026, and many Q1 results easily beat Wall Street expectations.
Stock prices, however, have not yet caught up to that earnings growth. As a whole, the tech sector is down nearly 5% year-to-date (YTD), making it the fourth-worst performer among the S&P 500’s 11 sectors.
On an individual basis, the picture is worse. Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), for example, has fallen more than 20% YTD—the largest decline among the Magnificent Seven—even though most of those stocks are down in 2026.
Tech is approaching oversold territory, which suggests that once it bottoms and reverses, shares could eventually close the gap with those improved fundamentals.
For investors, that makes exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the tech sector—like the Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF (NASDAQ: QQQM)—an attractive way to position ahead of a potential rebound.
Reflecting the performance of the tech giants in its portfolio, QQQM is down nearly 5% YTD. Even with more than a 19% gain over the past year, the fund has traded in a tight range since early September 2025.
Many of the tech giants in QQQM have reported blowout earnings, yet the market has often reacted negatively—whether due to valuation concerns or fears of an AI bubble.
Those short-term market swings don’t change the fundamentals. Take NVIDIA—the fund’s largest holding, currently weighted at 8.80%—which, despite a YTD loss of more than 7%, continues to show strong growth.
Among the fund’s top five holdings, four companies produced sizable quarterly earnings-per-share (EPS) growth (listed in order of weighting):
The exception is Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA), which reports Q1 earnings on April 28.
It is reasonable to view QQQM as simply biding its time before breaking out of its range. Institutional activity supports that thesis: although institutional selling rose in Q4 2025 by $1.84 billion, it was more than offset by institutional buying of $3.09 billion as the smart money used the sell-off to add exposure.
YTD losses among the mega-cap Magnificent Seven have muted strong performances further down the QQQM roster.
Micron (NASDAQ: MU), the ETF’s 11th-largest holding at a 2.53% weighting, has been one of the fund’s best performers this year after a nearly 217% gain in 2025 and continued upside versus expectations.
Semiconductor equipment maker Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT), with a 1.50% weighting, has also delivered an impressive run following a 54% gain in 2025.
Still, the ETF is dominated by large tech names that have lagged since Q4. In addition to the beaten-up Magnificent Seven, underperformance from Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR) and Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO)has kept returns subdued relative to the S&P 500 this year.
That said, while the fund has a heavy tilt toward tech (nearly 47% of the portfolio), it also includes names from sectors that have performed better this year, which provides some built-in diversification.
Consumer staples account for more than 8% of the fund and are the fifth-best performer among S&P 500 sectors in 2026. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) and Costco (NASDAQ: COST) make up 3.24% and 2.36% of the ETF’s holdings, respectively, and have served as defensive contributors.
Communication services represent about 14.6% of QQQM, while consumer discretionary contributes roughly 13.4%. That diversification offers partial hedges that have helped offset larger YTD losses from the biggest tech positions.
In short, QQQM combines exposure to some of the strongest profit growers in the market with a built-in, if underappreciated, diversification. For investors looking to play a potential tech rebound while keeping exposure to defensive and cyclical names, the ETF may offer a balanced way to participate.
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Authored by Chris Markoch. Article Posted: 3/23/2026.

The March Federal Reserve meeting made clear that the investing backdrop is different than many expected at the start of the year. Heading into 2026, investors had hoped for two, three, or even more interest-rate cuts.
Falling interest rates generally benefit companies that rely on capital, which helps explain why 2025 was a strong year for speculative stocks.
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But commonly used inflation measures remain stubbornly above the Fed’s preferred target. That prompted Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell not to rule out the possibility that interest rates could go higher.
A further rate increase may be unlikely, but a higher-for-longer environment now looks more probable than many assumed. That shifts the question from “what investments hedge inflation” to “what investments can hedge inflation and still perform if real rates remain elevated.” Potential answers include targeted exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and companies that own physical assets with the ability to raise rates or fees as general prices climb.
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) often benefit from falling rates but can underperform when rates are elevated. One way to stay invested in real estate while reducing single-name risk is an ETF. In addition to a dividend with a yield around 4.5%, there are several solid reasons to consider the Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate ETF (NASDAQ: VNQI).
It carries an ultra-low net expense ratio (0.12%) and roughly $3.5 billion in assets under management, providing ample liquidity for buying and selling. Despite a recent selloff, the VNQI ETF has delivered about a 10% total return over the past 12 months.
Investors should pay particular attention to the fund’s positioning: VNQI offers broader geographic exposure than many U.S.-centric real estate REITs. With capital flowing into emerging markets, that international exposure can help navigate volatility.
Energy stocks, especially oil and gas names, have benefited from higher crude prices, but volatility can be swift. Investors can reduce sensitivity to price swings by focusing on midstream companies that operate pipelines or on service firms that see steady demand as higher oil prices spur exploration.
That makes the case for the Global X MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF (NYSEARCA: MLPX). The fund is up over 22% in 2026 and pays a dividend yielding roughly 4%.
The ETF provides exposure to both U.S. and Canadian oil markets, with more than 84% of its holdings in the Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation sector. That gives investors access to pipelines and related infrastructure critical to North American energy supply chains.
Institutional investors increased holdings in Q4 2025, before the conflict with Iran; sustained institutional demand should be supportive for this ETF.
For investors seeking single-stock exposure, Equinix Inc. (NASDAQ: EQIX) is an attractive option. The data-center REIT benefits from long-term demand for digital infrastructure and a business model centered on contractual, recurring revenue.
With revenue expected to rise, Equinix should be less sensitive to rate moves—appealing to investors looking for growth that can keep pace with inflation.
As of March 23, EQIX is up just over 2% year-to-date in 2026, which keeps the dividend yield around 2.2%. The payout totals $20.64 per share and has grown at an annual rate of roughly 12% over the past three years.
Despite a high share price (around $955), analysts continue to raise price targets. Institutional buying also outpaces selling by roughly 2.5-to-1, which is a constructive signal for longer-term investors.
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Written by Sam Quirke. Published: 3/12/2026.

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) just posted a headline that, in the past, would likely have produced a meaningful rally in the stock. The company’s Chinese sales for February jumped more than 90% year over year — one of its strongest delivery figures in months.
Normally, a surge of that size would be read as clear evidence that demand is rebounding in one of Tesla’s most important markets, particularly after months of broadly declining delivery figures.
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Yet the stock barely budged. Shares gained just over 2% on the news and remain near multi-month lows. That muted reaction might seem discouraging for investors hoping an improvement in deliveries would spark a comeback. A closer look suggests, however, the market may be more focused on Tesla’s broader ambitions — from autonomous driving to the potential for a SpaceX IPO — when valuing the company.
For much of Tesla’s history, vehicle deliveries were the key metric driving the stock. Strong sales reinforced the company’s leadership in electric vehicles (EVs), and investors rewarded the shares accordingly. When deliveries disappointed, the market often reacted sharply in the opposite direction.
That relationship now appears to be evolving. If a dramatic jump like this fails to shift investor sentiment materially, it suggests the market is assigning less weight to monthly delivery reports than it once did.
Part of this shift reflects a broader change in how investors evaluate Tesla. Over the past year, CEO Elon Musk has increasingly positioned the company less as a traditional automaker and more as a technology platform centered on artificial intelligence (AI), full autonomy, and robotics.
As that narrative gains traction, investors are paying less attention to individual delivery figures and more to whether Tesla can execute on those longer-term ambitions. For investors on the sidelines, that creates an interesting setup.
Musk has gone all-in on the company’s long-term vision, repeatedly framing Tesla as a tech company that happens to make cars. Ambitions include autonomous driving systems, robotaxi networks and humanoid robotics projects. If Tesla gains traction in any of these areas, future revenue opportunities could eventually dwarf the current vehicle business.
That perspective helps explain why the market is willing to look past large swings in monthly delivery numbers. While EV sales remain important for near-term results, they’re no longer the primary factor driving Tesla’s valuation.
Wall Street behavior also reflects this narrative shift. After several cautious analyst updates this quarter — including Phillip Securities’ Sell rating and $215 price target last month — Bank of America last week initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $460 price target. With Tesla shares trading around $400, that implies roughly 15% upside.
Notably, the firm’s optimism is driven less by delivery momentum and more by Tesla’s potential leadership in the “consumer autonomy” space.
That distinction matters because it underscores the market’s growing willingness to price Tesla as an AI-first tech company that also builds cars. Those opportunities remain largely unproven at scale, which is the principal risk today.
Autonomous driving still faces regulatory hurdles, and Tesla’s robotics ambitions are in early stages. That uncertainty helps explain why the stock continues to swing with sentiment. Still, if investors shift their focus to execution, Musk’s track record of delivering on bold projects could help lift the shares.
For the remainder of the year, investors should pay less attention to monthly vehicle delivery totals and more to concrete signs of progress on Tesla’s technology goals.
Updates on autonomous driving capabilities, robotaxi deployments, and robotics development could move the stock more than any single sales report. If Tesla’s bigger ambitions begin to materialize, the market may quickly regain the optimism that has driven the company’s largest rallies in the past.
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A general view of the phase 17-18 of the South Pars gas field facilities in the southern Iranian port town of Assaluyeh on the shore of the Gulf on Nov. 19, 2015. (Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump Extends Pause on Iranian Energy Strikes by 10 Days
President Donald Trump has decided to delay potential strikes on Iranian energy sites by 10 more days, citing progress in talks with Tehran.
“As per Iranian Government request, please let this statement serve to represent that I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time,” Trump wrote in a March 26 post on Truth Social.
“Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake News Media, and others, they are going very well.”
On March 21, Trump issued an initial demand for Iran to reopen access to commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, or face new strikes targeting its energy infrastructure.
After U.S. and Israeli forces launched strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, Iranian forces began harassing commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint in an otherwise major artery for global oil exports.
Following Trump’s initial ultimatum, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to completely close down access to the Strait of Hormuz and target energy facilities in Middle Eastern countries that host U.S. forces. They also threatened to attack crucial water desalination facilities operated by those neighboring countries.
Iranian forces similarly threatened to strike energy facilities operated by countries throughout the Persian Gulf after Israeli forces struck the South Pars gas field jointly operated by Iran and Qatar.
In a March 23 update, Trump announced he had delayed his initial deadline regarding potential strikes against Iranian energy facilities, citing productive discussions.
Trump’s March 26 post now marks the second time that he has postponed new strikes on Iranian energy sites. (More)
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A group of hotel housekeepers lost weight, lowered their blood pressure, and reduced their body fat—all without hitting the gym or changing their daily routines.
The only difference was in what they believed: that their labor was exercise. Their minds believed it, so their bodies responded accordingly.
The study’s findings were first published in 2007 in Sage Journals. Today, a growing body of research demonstrates this scientific discovery: What our minds believe about our bodies can lead to consequential physical changes.
In other words, when we believe a treatment will work, the brain releases real neurotransmitters that produce real results.
Placebo effects are well-researched examples of mind-body connections. They occur when our expectations of a treatment, improvement, or experience—even if the treatment isn’t “real”—trigger actual biological changes. What drives the change, researchers suggest, is a combination of belief with emotional association, a sense of safety, and expectation.
One landmark double-blind studypublished in 2013 is still referenced across scientific fields today for the surprising nature of its results.
Patients with significant traumatic knee pain, meniscus tears, and knee osteoarthritis resistant to typical treatment were randomly assigned to two groups: one that would receive a meniscus surgery and one that would receive a “fake” placebo surgery, where they would undergo a simulation of the meniscus surgery.
Both groups improved significantly,and the real-surgery group showed no greater improvement than the placebo group.
What patients believed, felt, and expected proved to be the determining factor. (More)

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Written by Chris Markoch on March 26, 2026

Investors often live between two extremes. One is to take aggressive swings at growth stocks, some of the more speculative variety. The other is to get out of stocks altogether and wait for brighter days.
There are obvious risks to both approaches. First, being too aggressive can leave investors exposed to massive and unnecessary losses when the market turns against them. On the other hand, sitting out of the market when a bullish reversal occurs precludes investors from pocketing the biggest gains.
That’s a long way of saying that attempting to time the market isn’t an ideal strategy. A better one is to own the kind of stocks that play offense and defense at the same time. That’s precisely the kind of strategy that can serve investors well after a quarter that was rife uncertainty and elevated volatility, in turn leaving many questions unanswered.
Louis Navellier recently visited Mar-a-Lago and says he’s found what could be his biggest winner yet – a single stock tied to President Trump, Elon Musk, and a major shift in the AI revolution.
Navellier is putting his reputation on the line and urging investors to consider this one name above all others in 2026. The company sits at the center of a story involving trillions of dollars and a coming upgrade to artificial intelligence.See the name and ticker symbol of the company Navellier recommends
Since spinning off its consumer products division in 2023, some investors have come to see Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) more like a technology stock with its growth anchored in innovation.
Those views have been supported by a company that’s shown solid year-over-year (YOY) revenue growth. Johnson & Johnson has also managed to deliver solid earnings despite ongoing headwinds from litigation and tariffs.
Its Innovative Medicine division has successfully mitigated any impact from the patent cliff on past blockbuster drugs like Stelara. The company’s medtech business is also beginning to deliver the benefits from high-growth, high-margin products, including robotics.
But when it comes to JNJ, getting hung up on what it’s going to do in the next quarter misses the point. Don’t misunderstand; 43% stock price growth over 12 months is exciting. However, it’s the company’s proven financial stability that provides the base for defensive-minded investors.
That’s one reason why Johnson & Johnson is part of the rare stocks to have joined the ranks of Dividend King. It’s increased its dividend for 64 consecutive years, with generations of investors having benefited from the impact of compounding with JNJ stock.
NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE) is the most defensive play in this group. While lacking the flash of a growth stock, it embodies the steady offense-defense blend that long-term investors crave. As North America’s largest generator of wind and solar energy, it is positioned at the forefront of the clean energy transition.
Yet what is often overlooked is how well NextEra balances a growth mindset with predictable, regulated cash flow from its utility business, Florida Power & Light. That dual structure helps stabilize earnings, even in periods of market turbulence or shifting rate expectations.
After a difficult 2023 that saw its valuation compress under higher interest rate pressure, NextEra has steadily rebuilt credibility by reaffirming its earnings growth forecast to 6% to 8% annually through at least 2027. Management’s focus on disciplined capital allocation and funding projects from operations rather than debt is also helping win back investor confidence.
The other constant is dividends. NextEra is a Dividend Aristocrat that has raised its dividend for 31 consecutive years, combining utility reliability with forward-looking innovation. For investors seeking to play the long game in an uncertain macro environment, NEE stock offers a rare mix of defensive income and renewable-driven upside.
For 85 years, the ‘Rally Effect’ held – Americans uniting behind their president in wartime crisis. It happened for JFK, Bush, and Obama. But during the war with Iran, Donald Trump recorded an all-time low approval rating. The Rally Effect has failed to materialize.
Legendary analysts Porter Stansberry and Luke Lango say three converging forces – war, debt, and AI displacement – are speed-running history, threatening to create a massive ‘useless class’ while minting fortunes for those holding the right assets.Read their full investigation and see which assets could benefit
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) may not make many lists of defensive stocks, but 2026 is no ordinary year. So, let’s explain why Microsoft is a good stock for defensive-minded investors.
It starts with Azure, the company’s cloud computing platform that serves as a full-stack platform combining compute, storage, networking, security, data, and artificial intelligence (AI). It’s this mix of hybrid-friendly architecture, enterprise security, and AI integration that makes it the foundation of Microsoft’s competitive moat. To say that Azure drives sticky revenue to Microsoft is an understatement.
That’s the part of the Microsoft story that’s getting lost with the concerns about Copilotand the company’s fracturing partnership with OpenAI. Azure is Microsoft’s growth engine, which is expanding at around 30% YOY.
The company is protecting that growth by making capital expenditures to ensure it owns its own data centers. That’s creating concerns, but those are misdirected. Microsoft is funding those expenditures with cash on hand. Shareholders are in no danger of dilution from this action.
But investors can use the current pullback as a great buying opportunity. At around 23x earnings, MSFT stock is trading at a discount to its historical average and to the NASDAQ 100 index.
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Each has fallen at least 30% from its 52-week high, and management teams are responding with aggressive repurchase plans at price levels they likely view as depressed and poised to recover.
Salesforce has been one of the poster children for the so-called “SaaSpocalypse,” with CRM shares down roughly 35% from their 52-week high. That term sums up broad declines across many Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) stocks, partly driven by concerns that new artificial intelligence tools could reshape software economics.
As AI makes coding easier, some worry customers could use AI to build applications that replicate Salesforce’s functionality or that AI-native competitors could offer similar tools at lower cost, pressuring pricing and growth.
Salesforce, however, views AI as an enabler. Its AI add-on AgentForce recently hit $800 million in annual recurring revenue, a 169% year-over-year increase.
Management appears confident in the outlook and is backing that view with capital. The company announced its largest-ever $25 billion accelerated share repurchase (ASR), equal to about 14% of its roughly $180 billion market capitalization.
ASRs are a fast, decisive way to buy back shares and are generally viewed as a strong signal of conviction that the stock is undervalued. Wall Street appears to share that optimism: analysts see nearly 44% potential upside for CRM over the next 12 months, and the consensus rating is Moderate Buy, with 27 of 39 covering analysts giving it a Buy.
DocuSign has faced many of the same AI-related questions that have pressured other software names.
The stock is down nearly 50% from its 52-week high, including a roughly 30% decline in 2026. DOCU now trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio near 11x, close to its all-time low P/E.
So far, potential AI disruption hasn’t shown up materially in DocuSign’s financials. The company posted 8% sales growth in 2025, similar to the prior two years, and expects comparable growth and relatively stable margins this year.
However, the market is forward-looking and is pricing in the risk that results could deteriorate. In response, DocuSign is signaling confidence through repurchases. Alongside its latest earnings release—its 13th consecutive quarterly earnings beat dating back to Q3 2023—the company increased its buyback authorization by $2 billion, bringing total authorization to $2.6 billion, or about 28% of its roughly $9.5 billion market cap.
The firm spent around $269 million on buybacks in the latest quarter, a 66% year-over-year increase. The larger authorization suggests buyback activity could accelerate, a bullish sign from management. Analysts see more than 41% potential upside over the next 12 months.
Semiconductor giant Qualcomm is trading roughly 35% below its 52-week high.
Qualcomm has limited exposure to the AI data center megatrend, which has led to underperformance versus many large-cap chip peers.
Ironically, Qualcomm’s largest market is being hurt by the AI buildout. Handsets (smartphones) accounted for about 64% of revenue in the latest quarter. The company expects roughly $6 billion in handset revenue next quarter, a 13% year-over-year decline, as smartphone makers trim orders due to a key supply constraint: memory chips.
Smartphone manufacturers are struggling to secure enough dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), limiting the number of complete phones they can assemble. Memory producers are shifting DRAM capacity toward high-bandwidth memory (HBM) to serve AI systems, which offers larger and higher-margin opportunities for memory makers and leaves Qualcomm at a disadvantage.
Despite these headwinds, Qualcomm remains confident in its long-term opportunity, with meaningful traction in automotive and a growing robotics market. The company announced a $20 billion buyback authorization, bringing total repurchase authorization to $22.1 billion, equal to about 17% of its roughly $137 billion market cap.
That move comes at a favorable time for buyers: analysts forecast more than 29% potential upside over the next 12 months.
Across Salesforce, DocuSign, and Qualcomm, the common thread is scale: each company is allocating substantial capital to repurchases after significant drawdowns. Buybacks don’t eliminate the risks that drove the selloffs, but they do put tangible money behind management’s view that valuations have become more attractive.
Among these moves, Salesforce’s accelerated share repurchase is the most assertive, conveying both urgency and conviction. The bigger test will be whether execution and subsequent results convince the market that AI-related fears about legacy software are overstated.
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