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Top asset management giants support the AI craze: Nvidia and other AI leaders will continue to drive the bull market.
Top asset management giants believe that ai still has a lot of driving force to push the stock market up; investors expect the US stock market to rise by as much as 9% in the second half of this year; ai is still a big theme, closely related to profits.
A Quick Look at Today's Ratings for Apple(AAPL.US), With a Forecast Between $164 to $260
On Jul 02, major Wall Street analysts update their ratings for $Apple(AAPL.US)$, with price targets ranging from $164 to $260.Barclays analyst Tim Long maintains with a sell rating, and maintains the
US technology giants face the toughest test in three years. Wall Street warns of a stock price storm behind the high peak of performance.
Higher expectations mean that the performance of S&P 500 index component companies exceeding expectations will significantly decrease; Goldman Sachs' strategy team stated that the stock price returns resulting from beating expectations may decrease.
As the mid-year financial report is approaching, AI stocks are facing the "financial Olympics". The consequences of failing to meet expectations will be severe.
The market has high hopes for AI technology giants, with second-quarter profits of AI six giants, including Nvidia, expected to grow by 30% year-on-year, far exceeding the 5% growth rate of the other 494 component stocks of the S&P 500. However, historical data shows that high-growth stocks with high valuations often face greater downside risk if they fail to meet expectations.
Today's Analyst Rating | Microsoft Price Target Raised to $489 by Bernstein, Itau Unibanco Upgrades Apple to Hold
Jul 2, Wall Street analysts have updated their stock ratings today including $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ and $Apple(AAPL.US)$.
US Stock Market Preview | Powell's speech tonight is heart-wrenching; Q2 deliveries are higher than expected, Tesla's pre-market rises more than 4%.
It is recommended to take profits! Morgan Stanley: It's time to unwind short positions in US bonds; the US chip industry faces a labor shortage, and the Biden administration is investing heavily to address it; Maersk CEO: the interruption of Red Sea shipping will continue until the third quarter of this year; Tesla's Chinese deliveries in June decreased by 24% year-on-year, and its global production for the second quarter will be announced later.