SNDK +20%! Valuation Logic Has Structurally Shifted By Nvidia?
$S&P 500(.SPX)$ and $Dow Jones(.DJI)$ both closed at record highs. The Dow rose 0.99% to 49,462.08, historically breaking through the key psychological level of 49,000. The S&P 500 also set a new record, gaining 0.62% to close at 6,944.82.As January goes, so goes the year. When January closes positive, the S&P 500 is higher 89% of the time, with an average gain of 17% and an average maximum drawdown of 10.5%. When January is negative, average returns fall to -1.8%, with only a 50% hit rate and deeper market drawdowns.Beyond the January Effect: Capital Is Looking at MemoryCapital is accelerating its rotation away from extremely crowded AI mega-cap leaders and spreading deeper into the supply ch
@NoLimitGains:Gold could reach $10,000 & Silver $150
Source from NoLimit @NoLimitGains “CHINA JUST BROKE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY!!! This is absolutely insane.China just injected trillions into its economy. The largest increase since COVID. This move could trigger the biggest commodity squeeze of our LIFETIMES. $Gold - main 2602(GCmain)$ could reach $10,000 & $Silver - main 2603(SImain)$ $150 $iShares Silver Trust(SLV)$$SPDR Gold ETF(GLD)$ Here’s why: Look at the chart on the left (M2 Money Supply). China is currently executing the largest monetary expansion in its history outside of the COVID crisis. China’s M2 money supply has gone vertical, now sitting north of $4
🎉34 US Stocks Hit New Highs: Micron Leads S&P Early-Year Rally as Tech Sector Surges
Hi Tigers~[Happy]As of Tuesday's close (ET), the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ rose 0.62% to close at 6,944, setting a new record closing high. $Dow Jones(.DJI)$ gained 0.99%, closing above the 49,000 mark for the first time in history at 49,462. $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ climbed 0.65% to 23,547.According to statistical analysis of TradingView data, 34 constituents of the S&P 500 with market capitalizations exceeding 101010 billion USD hit all-time highs. Breaking this down by market cap, 24 of these companies are valued above 202020 billion USD. Among them, 12 belong to the Information Technology sector, 8 to the Financials sector, and 4 to the Industrials/Manufacturing sector
Seeking Alpha's Top 10 US Stocks: AI Infrastructure Plays with Triple-Digit Upside for 2026
Seeking Alpha's veteran quantitative analyst Steven Cress recently released his "Top 10 Stocks for 2026" list, generating significant discussion in the investment community. The selections are heavily concentrated in AI infrastructure, spanning semiconductors, optical communications, specialty materials, and financial services. Notably, most picks delivered triple-digit returns in 2025 and have maintained momentum into 2026.Here’s a sector-based breakdown:I. Semiconductors & Memory: The Bottleneck of Compute Infrastructure $Micron Technology(MU)$ : Dominant in High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) with mass production of 9th-gen NAND technology. FQ1 2026 results beat expectations on both revenue and EPS, yet trades at ~30% discount to the SOX index. +239%