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Last Thursday, 87% of S & P 500 stocks outperformed the index itself, which Goldman Sachs called "the most in the history of our data set." Its total gain of 57%, measured by the S & P 500, is almost exactly half the post-1929 average too. For good measure, this year the S & P 500 has posted the best-ever start to a presidential election year. Arguably something close to it is already priced in to a considerable degree, with the S & P 500 pushing 22-times forward earnings again. The elevated sentiment backdrop is par for the course for a bull market, but sometimes associated with pauses or pullbacks.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Russell, it's, It's Organizations: Strategas, New York Stock Exchange, CPI, Federal, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Fidelity Investments, Federal Reserve, Treasury Locations: superlatives, Bull
forward Price Target (28% upside)." Bank of America reiterates Micron as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating after a series of constructive management meetings. Benchmark reiterates Nvidia as buy Benchmark raised its price target on Nvidia to $170 per share from $135. "We are raising our rating on Booking Holdings (BKNG) to Buy from Hold and establishing a new $4,700 per share price target." "We are initiating coverage on Carvana Co. with a BUY rating and $155 PT."
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Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: UBS reiterates Nvidia as buy UBS raised its price target on Nvidia to $150 per share from $120. Stifel upgrades Ecolab to buy from hold Stifel said it's bullish on shares of the food safety company. KBW upgrades Charles Schwab to outperform from market perform KBW said it's getting bullish on shares of Charles Schwab. Wells Fargo reiterates Meta as overweight Wells raised its price target on Meta to $625 per share from $593. Wells Fargo reiterates Roblox as overweight Wells raised its price target on the stock to $43 per share from $41 ahead of earnings on August 1.
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The June employment report on Friday morning came in slightly better than expected with the economy adding 206,000 nonfarm jobs versus 200,000 expected. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. Top things to watch Friday, July 5Stocks were mixed slightly Friday following another record S&P 500 th holiday. The June employment report on Friday morning came in slightly better than expected with the economy adding 206,000 nonfarm jobs versus 200,000 expected.
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Constellation Brands could be poised for a breakout after a 3% sell-off Wednesday and a lukewarm first half of 2024, according to JPMorgan. Shares of the beer maker are ahead almost 4% in 2024, lagging the broader market. JPMorgan analyst Andrea Teixeira said the sell-off was "unjustified" and noted that the recent pullback could present a buying opportunity for investors to capture potential margin improvement thanks to stronger beer sales. STZ YTD mountain Constellation Brands shares in 2024. Constellation Brands, home to beer brands Modelo Especial and Corona, is the largest domestic beer importer.
Persons: Andrea Teixeira, Teixeira Organizations: Constellation Brands, JPMorgan, Constellation, Modelo Especial Locations: Corona
The stock market had another great run since the Club's May Monthly Meeting. Here's our top-five performing portfolio names since the May 30 close through Wednesday's close, the eve of our June Monthly Meeting. AVGO YTD mountain Broadcom (AVGO) year-to-date performance Broadcom took the top spot since the May Monthly Meeting, jumping 16.7% in that timeframe. And on Wednesday, the stock mounted a late-day comeback to close up 0.25% on the day of its annual shareholder meeting. Even with their recent comeback, Salesforce shares are down more than 10% from their close May 29.
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MU YTD mountain Micron shares this year Nvidia's seemingly limitless rally stalled in recent sessions as investors took a break from semiconductor stocks. While it isn't a given that CEO Jensen Huang shows up at Nvidia's meeting, any commentary could provide an impetus for the stocks. Meeks noted that recent comments from Huang about AI chips during a trip to Asia spurred a bounce in shares. Comments could boost sentiment and convince investors the chip behemoth has yet to reach peak revenue, he added. Meeks called the selloff in chip stocks overdone, viewing a long-term runway for the AI theme at a reasonable valuation.
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JPMorgan boosted its price target on shares of Apple to $245 each from $225 after the firm raised iPhone volume expectations in 2025 and 2026 due to artificial intelligence upgrades. More price-target hikes for Nvidia : Wells Fargo went to $155 a share from $125 at Wells Fargo while Rosenblatt Securities went to $200 from $140. Piper Sandler called the sell-off in Celsius Holdings overdone and reiterated its $90 price target and buy-equivalent rating. Meanwhile, Stifel increased its price target on the memory chipmaker's stock to $165 a share from $145 ahead of earnings June 26. Netflix 's price target raised to $750 a share from $700 by analysts at Loop Capital.
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La-Z-Boy – The stock soared more than 19% after the furniture company topped Wall Street expectations for the fiscal fourth quarter. La-Z-Boy reported adjusted earnings of 95 cents per share on revenue of $554 million. This is above earnings estimates of 70 cents per share on revenue of $516 million, according to analysts polled by LSEG. Rocket Lab USA – Shares of the space company jumped around 9% after it signed a ten-launch deal with Japanese Earth observation company Synspective. Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting 82 cents per share in earnings on $1.7 billion of revenue.
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JMP Securities reiterated its market outperform rating on CoStar Group, with its price target implying upside of nearly 50%. Canaccord Genuity, meanwhile, raised its price target on Elf Beauty. Elsewhere, JPMorgan raised its price target on Apple to $245 from $225. ET: JPMorgan raises Apple price target Apple's AI announcements could lead to bigger iPhone sales, according to JPMorgan. Analyst Michael Lavery reiterated his overweight rating and $90 price target on shares, which suggests a 50% gain from Monday's close.
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Morningstar: The selloff in European markets is largely overdone
  + stars: | 2024-06-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorningstar: The selloff in European markets is largely overdoneMorningstar European equity strategist Michael Field says despite the recent downturn in Europe equities, there are still plenty of opportunities for investors.
Persons: Michael Field Organizations: Morningstar
The tech momentum trade driving market gains is likely to continue, says WisdomTree's Jeremy Siegel. AdvertisementThe tech momentum trade that has powered the stock market higher over the past year-and-a-half is likely to continue on for a lot longer than most expect, according to WisdomTree economist Jeremy Siegel. "I think that momentum trade on the tech and AI-related is still there. It takes a lot of bad news to break a momentum trade and we just haven't gotten it," Siegel said. "My forecast for three to five years on the entire stock market is 5% after inflation rate of returns.
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The dominant e-commerce platform has a momentum score, measuring 12-month and one-month relative strength, of 53%, and its earnings estimates have risen 17% since the end of March. Footwear maker Deckers also made the cut, with a 73% momentum score and a 6% swing in upward earnings revisions. Sports betting stock DraftKings also appeared on the Wolfe screen, with a 73% momentum score and a 270% increase in earnings estimates since the end of March. The majority of analysts polled by LSEG have a buy rating with a price target suggesting shares can surge more than 38%. But he called those worries "overdone" while pointing to earnings upside as a catalyst for shares to continue rallying.
Persons: Chris Senyek, Russell, Joseph Civello, Wolfe, Morgan Stanley's Stephen Grambling Organizations: Wolfe Research, Wolfe, LSEG, Amazon, Truist Securities, Sports, Grambling Locations: California, Illinois
Oil market selloff was 'overdone,' says strategist
  + stars: | 2024-06-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOil market selloff was 'overdone,' says strategistJohn Driscoll of JTD Energy Services cautions the market against underestimating Saudi Arabia's energy minister, Abdulaziz bin Salman.
Persons: John Driscoll, Abdulaziz bin Salman Organizations: Email, JTD Energy Services, underestimating Saudi
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Southwest Airlines — The stock rose 9% after activist hedge fund Elliott Management amassed a $1.9 billion stake in Southwest Airlines. GameStop — The meme stock slipped nearly 15% in volatile trading after a roller-coaster week. Advanced Micro Devices — The chipmaker fell 3% after Morgan Stanley downgraded shares to equal weight from overweight, saying investors' expectations look elevated. ReNew Energy Global — Shares popped more than 7% after Morgan Stanley upped its price target, saying the narrative for the U.K.-based company remains strong. DraftKings — The sports entertainment stock gained 2% after Morgan Stanley renamed the company as a top pick.
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We reiterate our Buy rating." Deutsche Bank reiterates Adobe as buy Deutsche said it's sticking with its buy rating ahead of earnings next week. Loop reiterates Best Buy as buy Loop said it's sticking with its buy rating on the stock. "We maintain our above consensus Best Buy estimates, reiterate our Buy rating, and are raising our price target to $100 from $93." Morgan Stanley reiterates Walmart as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on the stock.
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Oppenheimer raised its price target on Microsoft to $500 on the potential of increasing AI adoption. Shares of AT & T are up 9% on the year, but analyst Michael Rollins' $20 price target implies that shares could rise another 9%. Analyst Andrew Obin upgraded the Post-it and Scotch parent to buy from neutral and raised his price target by $15 to $120. Analyst Christopher Nardone upgraded the shoe maker to buy from neutral and raised his price target by $16 to $87. Analyst Jay Sole upped his price target on the clothing maker by $14 to $174, now suggesting upside of 43.4%.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The growth is in part thanks to a shift in supply chains and investment flows as companies try to stop relying solely on China. India's stock markets tanked on the shock election results, with the benchmark Sensex index crashing over 5% in one day on Tuesday following the news. Despite the knee-jerk reaction, most analysts are optimistic about India's economic outlook given that Modi is still in charge. He said India will do better to capitalize on its services industry, especially since so many Indians are English speakers.
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Yasir Al-Rumayyan, chairman of Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Aramco), speaks during a news conference in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Crude oil futures rebounded slightly Wednesday but hovered near a four-month low as a decision by OPEC+ to increase production later this year continued to weigh on the market. U.S. crude oil and global benchmark Brent are down more than 4% this week after eight OPEC+ members agreed Sunday to gradually phase out 2.2 million barrels per day in production cuts. OPEC+ won't start increasing production until October, and the global oil balance sheet will tighten beforehand, Patterson said. Here are today's energy prices:"The technicals also suggest that the oil market is entering oversold territory," Patterson told clients in a research note on Wednesday.
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It's time for investors to buy the dip on Jazz Pharmaceuticals , according to Goldman Sachs. The investment bank initiated coverage of the pharmaceuticals stock with a buy rating, setting a 12-month price target of $169. Jazz Pharmaceuticals has slipped 15% this year. Indeed, investors have grown concerned over Jazz's potential loss of exclusivity and rising competition regarding oxybates, which reduces daytime sleepiness. An additional catalyst comes in the form of Vision 2025, Jazz's strategic initiative launched in January 2022 to target $5 billion in revenue from 2025.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrea Tan, Tan Organizations: Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Axos Financial fell as much as 15% on Tuesday after Hindenburg Research announced a short position. The short bet stems from Axos' large exposure to commercial real estate. In a note, the research firm outlined that it's taken a short position in the lender, citing Axos' rising exposure to commercial real estate. AdvertisementTo compare with Axos, the noted cited that the average direct commercial real estate exposure among regional banks is 16.5% on loan books. CEO Greg Garrabrants also previously told Bloomberg that commercial real estate fears are overdone, and the risk is already reflected by Axos' stock price.
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Shares of Logitech are up 2% on the year and could rally another 17%, if Scemama's target price holds true. Analyst Kristine Liwag accompanied the move by raising her price target to $225 from $178. The bank reiterated its overweight rating on the credit card stock but lifted its price target to $275 from $265. International revs should run above the 10%+," the analyst added. Goldman analyst Tina Hou set a 12-month price target of $34, while Bank of America analyst Ming Hsun Lee set a price objective of $35.
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Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on the search giant. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish heading into Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. Morgan Stanley initiates Zeekr as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on shares of the electric vehicle company. Bank of America reiterates Nike as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on shares of Nike. Morgan Stanley reiterates First Solar as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $331 per share from $248.
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