The move in Advanced Micro Devices — and the wider chips sector — is nothing short of bonkers. AMD soared 20% on Wednesday after the chipmaker posted better-than-expected Q1 earnings and revenue. Its Q2 revenue outlook was also stronger than expected. AMD had already climbed more than 60% in the past month before the latest move. The rally led several Wall Street firms to upgrade AMD, including Go...
The move in Advanced Micro Devices — and the wider chips sector — is nothing short of bonkers. AMD soared 20% on Wednesday after the chipmaker posted better-than-expected Q1 earnings and revenue. Its Q2 revenue outlook was also stronger than expected. AMD had already climbed more than 60% in the past month before the latest move. The rally led several Wall Street firms to upgrade AMD, including Goldman Sachs . It also gave a boost to an already strong chips sector. The Invesco PHLX Semiconductor ETF (SOXQ) , which tracks the PHLX Semiconductor Index (SOX), jumped 3.1% in early trading. Intel and Micron Technology were higher by 3% and 4%, respectively. That puts semiconductors in territory not seen since the dot-com bubble burst. According to Bespoke Investment Group, including the early trading moves Wednesday, the SOX index is roughly 56% above its 200-day moving average. "The group has only been more extended above its 200-DMA on two different occasions: July 1995 and March 2000," Bespoke said in a note. "July 1995 was still in the early days of the Dot-Com boom of the 1990s, but March 2000 was the absolute peak." "Either way, these kind of extreme readings can't last forever, so we would temper expectations for the semis over the next twelve months at this point," Bespoke added. The SOX index is higher by more than 55% year to date, bolstered by renewed excitement around the artificial intelligence trade. Its valuation is elevated relative to the broader market. The SOX trades at 26 times forward earnings, according to FactSet, while the S & P 500 sells for 21 future profits. The question for investors now is: How long can this parabolic surge last?
I spend more time today than ever before interacting with terminal windows, which is something I don't think Past Me would have believed in the early '90s. Back then, poor MS-DOS was the staid whipping boy of the industry, and at least on the consumer side, graphical environments like Windows (and maybe even odder creatures like AmigaOS ) seemed poised to stamp the command line into oblivion, leav...
I spend more time today than ever before interacting with terminal windows, which is something I don't think Past Me would have believed in the early '90s. Back then, poor MS-DOS was the staid whipping boy of the industry, and at least on the consumer side, graphical environments like Windows (and maybe even odder creatures like AmigaOS ) seemed poised to stamp the command line into oblivion, leaving text interfaces behind as we all blasted into the ooey-GUI future. As it turns out, though, the command line is still the best tool for some jobs—many jobs, in fact. I read a wise post some years ago (probably on Slashdot) arguing that a mouse-driven point-and-click interface essentially reduces the user to pointing at something on the screen and grunting, "DO! DO THAT!" at the computer. (The rise of right-click context menus adds the ability for the user to also grunt "MORE THINGS!" but doesn't otherwise add vocabulary.) The command line, by contrast, gives the user the opportunity to precisely tell the computer what they want done, using words instead of one or two gestalts that the computer must interpret based on context. Read full article Comments
Templeton Dragon Fund ( TDF ), a closed-end investment company managed by Templeton Asset Management (“TAML”), on Wednesday said its Board is committed to supporting the fund and intends to repurchase shares in the open market when the fund’s discount to net asset value exceeds -10%. Press release More on Templeton Dragon Fund Inc Asia markets rise as tech rally and Iran peace hopes drive gains Se...
Templeton Dragon Fund ( TDF ), a closed-end investment company managed by Templeton Asset Management (“TAML”), on Wednesday said its Board is committed to supporting the fund and intends to repurchase shares in the open market when the fund’s discount to net asset value exceeds -10%. Press release More on Templeton Dragon Fund Inc Asia markets rise as tech rally and Iran peace hopes drive gains Service Sector Rebound: China's general services PMI beats forecasts at 52.6 Dividend scorecard for Templeton Dragon Fund Inc
Based on the average brokerage recommendation (ABR), Palantir Technologies (PLTR) should be added to one's portfolio. Wall Street analysts' overly optimistic recommendations cast doubt on the effectiveness of this highly sought-after metric. So, is the stock worth buying?
Based on the average brokerage recommendation (ABR), Palantir Technologies (PLTR) should be added to one's portfolio. Wall Street analysts' overly optimistic recommendations cast doubt on the effectiveness of this highly sought-after metric. So, is the stock worth buying?
MIAMI, May 06, 2026--seQure, an Entanglement, Inc. company, today announced the expanded availability of Ground-Truth™, an AI-native behavioral cybersecurity platform built to detect unknown and autonomous attack behavior before early signals become enterprise-scale breaches.
MIAMI, May 06, 2026--seQure, an Entanglement, Inc. company, today announced the expanded availability of Ground-Truth™, an AI-native behavioral cybersecurity platform built to detect unknown and autonomous attack behavior before early signals become enterprise-scale breaches.
The conflict in Iran began on Feb. 28 with the assumption that it would last only a few weeks. Americans began noticing gas prices were rising, but most thought it wouldn't last long. Fast forward to the beginning of May, and the conflict continues, and gas prices haven't seen much relief. As of the end of April, the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $4.30, $1.12 more than the average ...
The conflict in Iran began on Feb. 28 with the assumption that it would last only a few weeks. Americans began noticing gas prices were rising, but most thought it wouldn't last long. Fast forward to the beginning of May, and the conflict continues, and gas prices haven't seen much relief. As of the end of April, the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $4.30, $1.12 more than the average in April 2025 -- and prices have increased more since then. Right now, millions of Americans are feeling the effects of the Iran war in their wallets, but it can also have an unintended consequence for current and incoming Social Security recipients. Continue reading
In this video, I will cover AMD 's (NASDAQ: AMD) earnings report as well as Oscar Health and Uber . Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of May. 6, 2026. The video was published on May. 6, 2026. Continue reading
In this video, I will cover AMD 's (NASDAQ: AMD) earnings report as well as Oscar Health and Uber . Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of May. 6, 2026. The video was published on May. 6, 2026. Continue reading