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Nasdaq Frenzy: Tech Titans’ AI-Fueled Surge Hits Records Ahead of Fed Cut & Earnings Bonanza

Nasdaq Today (Nov. 5, 2025): Tech Rebounds on ADP Beat; AMD Rises, Super Micro Sinks

The Nasdaq Composite rose about 1% midday Wednesday, rebounding from a 2% drop Tuesday as tech shares recovered. ADP reported a 42,000 gain in private payrolls for October, above forecasts. AMD climbed after raising Q4 guidance, while Super Micro Computer fell on a revenue miss. The U.S. Supreme Court’s tariff case kept trade-policy risk in focus.
Nasdaq Stumbles as Fed Jitters Mount, Intel Soars, Tariffs Rattle Tech Markets

MMTec (NASDAQ: MTC) rockets on November 5, 2025 as delisting clock ticks — what investors need to know

MTC surged 271% intraday on Nov. 5, closing near $1.15 after trading between $0.291 and $1.64, with volume exceeding 274 million shares. The spike follows a Nasdaq delisting notice last week; trading continued after the company reportedly requested a hearing, which stays suspension pending a decision. No new company statement was issued today.
5 November 2025
Tech Stocks Storm the Market: QQQ Rockets on Trade Truce while TQQQ Investors Cash In (Oct 14, 2025)

QQQ’s Next 30% Boom—or Dot‑Com Déjà Vu? What Today’s Tech Rout Means for the Nasdaq‑100 and Your Portfolio

QQQ traded at $619.25, down about 2% intraday as of 11:41 UTC, after investors rotated out of AI-linked megacaps on valuation concerns. Nasdaq futures fell 0.6% pre-market, while tech stocks in Asia also sold off sharply overnight. Nvidia briefly topped $5 trillion in market value last week, highlighting QQQ’s heavy tech concentration. Invesco is considering modernizing QQQ’s structure and lowering fees.
Navan’s $6.5B IPO Set for Takeoff – TravelTech Unicorn Aims High, But Will It Deliver?

Navan’s IPO Flop? TravelTech Stock Sinks 12% on Nasdaq Debut

Navan priced its IPO at $25 per share on October 30, 2025, raising about $923 million and valuing the company near $6.2 billion. Shares opened at $22, dropping roughly 12% below the IPO price and trading near $21.14 by midday. The company remains unprofitable, reporting a $38.6 million net loss last quarter. Proceeds will be used to pay down $657 million in debt.
30 October 2025
Safe & Green (SGBX) Roars Back: Nasdaq Lifeline and AI Pivot Fuel Wild Stock Ride

Safe & Green (SGBX) Roars Back: Nasdaq Lifeline and AI Pivot Fuel Wild Stock Ride

Safe & Green Holdings regained Nasdaq compliance on Oct. 3, 2025, after a 1-for-64 reverse split and restructuring a financing deal. Shares surged 86.7% to $6.03 before retreating to $3. Executives took Q3 pay in stock, and the company is moving operations to a new Texas facility. FY2024 revenue fell to $4.98 million, with a net loss of $16.98 million; market cap stands at $1.5 million.
Soluna Holdings Soars on Bitcoin Mining Deals, $100M Lifeline, and Nasdaq Comeback

Soluna Holdings Soars on Bitcoin Mining Deals, $100M Lifeline, and Nasdaq Comeback

Soluna Holdings shares jumped 23% to $2.79 on Oct. 14, regaining Nasdaq compliance after 10 days above $1. The company secured a $100 million credit facility from Generate Capital and settled all disputes with NYDIG. Soluna also announced new Bitcoin mining partnerships and neared completion of its Project Dorothy 2 data center. Q2 revenue fell 36% to $6.2 million, with a net loss of $0.69 per share.
Nasdaq Climbs Record Highs Then Retreats Amid Trade and Tech News

Nasdaq Climbs Record Highs Then Retreats Amid Trade and Tech News

The Nasdaq Composite hit record highs early in October, driven by strong tech and biotech gains, with AMD surging 24% on an OpenAI chip deal. The rally reversed sharply after trade tensions flared, sending the index down 3.6% on October 10 and ending the week 2.5% lower. Semiconductor stocks led both the early surge and the late-week losses. The index remained up about 15% for the year.
Safe & Green (NASDAQ:SGBX) Sparks Speculation: Nasdaq Comeback & Bold Moves Ignite Interest

Safe & Green (NASDAQ:SGBX) Sparks Speculation: Nasdaq Comeback & Bold Moves Ignite Interest

SGBX closed at $3.24 on Oct. 9 after a pre-market spike to $5.79, far below its 52-week high of $122.88. The company regained Nasdaq compliance on Oct. 3 following a 1-for-64 reverse split and other restructuring. Executives took Q3 pay in stock, and CEO Mike McLaren converted debt to equity. SG Echo is relocating to Conroe, Texas, while SG Blocks settled a dispute with EDI/PVE for an undisclosed payment.
Nasdaq Rally Amid Tech Frenzy: Markets Brush Off Shutdown Fears in Late September 2025

Nasdaq Rally Amid Tech Frenzy: Markets Brush Off Shutdown Fears in Late September 2025

The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.48% to 22,591.15 on Sept. 29, 2025, with tech stocks leading gains; S&P 500 closed near record highs. Gold hit an all-time high near $3,840/oz and 10-year Treasury yields fell to 4.14% on rate-cut bets. Oil dropped almost 4% as OPEC signaled higher supply. Apple and Nvidia outperformed, while Intel slipped and Electronic Arts surged on a $55 billion buyout deal.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Nasdaq Surges Amid AI Frenzy and Fed Optimism – EA Skyrockets on $50B Buyout Buzz

The Nasdaq Composite closed at 22,484.07 on Sept. 26, up 0.44% for the day but down about 0.7% for the week. Electronic Arts surged 15% on reports of a $50 billion go-private deal, while CarMax plunged 20% after missing Q2 estimates. Navan and Lendbuzz filed for Nasdaq IPOs amid renewed tech IPO activity. Investors await major tech earnings in early October, focusing on AI demand.
Nasdaq’s Wild Week: AI Mega-Deal Hype, Tariff Turmoil, and Tech Titans on Edge

Nasdaq’s Wild Week: AI Mega-Deal Hype, Tariff Turmoil, and Tech Titans on Edge

The Nasdaq snapped a three-week win streak despite a Friday rebound, closing at 22,484, down 0.6% for the week. Trump announced new tariffs on trucks, pharma, and furniture, sending Paccar up 5.2% and RH down 4%. Nvidia signaled a $100 billion OpenAI investment, fueling a semiconductor rally. Core inflation matched forecasts at 2.7% year-on-year in August.
Nasdaq Stumbles as Fed Jitters Mount, Intel Soars, Tariffs Rattle Tech Markets

Nasdaq Stumbles as Fed Jitters Mount, Intel Soars, Tariffs Rattle Tech Markets

U.S. stocks fell for a third straight session Thursday, with the Nasdaq down 0.5% to 22,384.70, erasing recent record highs. Strong economic data—including a Q2 GDP revision to 3.8% and lower jobless claims—pushed Treasury yields and the dollar higher, fueling doubts about near-term Fed rate cuts. Intel surged 9% on investment reports, while Oracle dropped 5% after a “Sell” rating. Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, rattling global pharma stocks.
Nasdaq Rally Hits Speed Bump as Tech Stocks Wobble – Fed Warning and AI Jitters Shake Markets (Sept 24–25, 2025)

Nasdaq Rally Hits Speed Bump as Tech Stocks Wobble – Fed Warning and AI Jitters Shake Markets (Sept 24–25, 2025)

The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.3% on Sept. 24, ending a three-day record streak as tech shares retreated after Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned equity prices are “fairly highly valued.” Nvidia, Oracle, and Micron dropped, while Alibaba surged 8% and Intel rose 6% on Apple stake reports. U.S. crude hit a seven-week high, boosting energy stocks. New home sales jumped 20.5% in August, but Treasury yields edged higher.
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  • CIBC's Sid Mokhtari Unveils Top 10 TSX Stock Picks for May
    May 1, 2026, 6:58 PM EDT. CIBC's chief market technician Sid Mokhtari shares his top 10 stock picks for May, focusing on stocks with strong technical and quantitative traits. His April portfolio outperformed the S&P/TSX Composite Index by delivering an 8.53% return versus the index's 3.65%. Key stocks include energy firms Cenovus Energy, Keyera Corp, and Whitecap Resources. Financials such as Bank of Montreal, Manulife, and Power Corp also feature. Mokhtari's disciplined strategy has consistently outperformed the TSX over the past four years, with his 2025 selections returning 51.3% against the index's 28.3%. May historically sees modest TSX gains, led by consumer staples, utilities, and financials. His updated report underscores a tilt towards quality, value, and free cash flow factors, emphasizing a diversified approach amid shifting sector dynamics.

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McDonald’s Corporation Stock Slides Before Earnings as Its Big Drink Bet Comes Due

McDonald’s Corporation Stock Slides Before Earnings as Its Big Drink Bet Comes Due

2 May 2026
McDonald’s shares fell 2.37% to $286.64 on Friday, underperforming rivals ahead of its May 7 earnings report and a U.S. launch of six new McCafé specialty drinks. The company will begin selling the drinks nationwide on May 6, adding beverage specialist roles at 14,000 restaurants. Investors are watching whether the new drinks and value offers can boost traffic without slowing service or hurting margins.
Strategy Inc’s 11.5% STRC Payout Sets Up Bitcoin Dividend Vote

Strategy Inc’s 11.5% STRC Payout Sets Up Bitcoin Dividend Vote

2 May 2026
Strategy Inc kept STRC’s May dividend rate at 11.5% and set a $0.958333333 per-share payout, according to a new filing. Shareholders are voting on whether to move STRC dividends from monthly to twice monthly, with results due at the June 8 annual meeting. The company recently used $255 million from a stock sale to buy 3,273 bitcoin.
JetBlue Stock Rises as Spirit Shutdown Risk Shakes Up U.S. Airline Market

JetBlue Stock Rises as Spirit Shutdown Risk Shakes Up U.S. Airline Market

2 May 2026
JetBlue shares rose 4.4% Friday, closing at $4.86, as investors reacted to reports Spirit Airlines may shut down after rescue talks stalled. The move followed JetBlue’s wider first-quarter net loss of $319 million and a 12% jump in fuel costs. JetBlue said it will cut capacity and raised $500 million in aircraft-backed financing to bolster liquidity. The company expects higher fuel prices to persist into the second quarter.
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