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Recent Dividend Hikes By QUALCOMM, Analog Devices And Microchip Technology
Apple 'Mac Killers' Might Be Lurking in Those New AI-powered Windows PCs
By Mike Feibus Qualcomm is strongly positioned, while AMD and Intel may be vulnerable The Copilot+ laptops are proving to be Snapdragon's breakout performers - at just the right time for Qualcomm.
Rise of new forces! According to a report by Morgan Stanley, the proportion of retail options trading in the United States has reached a new high, favoring technology stocks.
Non-professional investors now hold a larger proportion in the US options market than ever before. They are investing a large amount of capital in short-term bets and favoring technology stocks.
US stocks closed lower on the last day of June with all three major indexes down. The AI-driven Nasdaq rose 18% in the first half of the year, while Nvidia soared 149%.
After hitting a new high, the S&P and Dow fell together, possibly due to Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan bearish on US stocks. Amazon, Google, and Microsoft fell from their recent highs, while most chip stocks rose. However, Nvidia rose 3% before falling 0.4% as the AI hype drove the Nasdaq up 18% and the S&P up 14.5% in the first half of the year.
Qualcomm Options Spot-On: On June 28th, 145.82K Contracts Were Traded, With 968.88K Open Interest
On June 28th ET, $Qualcomm(QCOM.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 145.82K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 33.11% of the total transactions, and ca
A Tech Reckoning Is Coming, Financial Pro Says. It's Time to Play Defense.
The Bahnsen Group's chief investment officer recommends taking the moment to buy stocks with a history of paying dividends in defensive sectors.