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Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Ends Above Analyst Target; 28,368 Cars May Dictate What Happens Next

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Ends Above Analyst Target; 28,368 Cars May Dictate What Happens Next

U.S. markets stayed shut on Sunday. Tesla finished Friday at $407.76, up 3.6% from the July 2 close before the holiday. Tesla outperformed the Nasdaq Composite by almost two points. Even with the bounce, shares are still 4.1% under where they stood July 1, the day before Tesla posted record Q2 deliveries.
ETFs All Pick SCHD, But 85-Basis-Point Yield Gap Changes the Story

ETFs All Pick SCHD, But 85-Basis-Point Yield Gap Changes the Story

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF landed on three separate new lists released from July 8 to Friday, the only fund to do so after a strong first half that topped the broad U.S. market. The lists may signal agreement on income, but dig deeper and it looks more like a sector shift out of mega-cap tech.
Nasdaq futures bounce ahead of open; tech protection costs remain elevated

Nasdaq futures bounce ahead of open; tech protection costs remain elevated

U.S. stock index futures moved higher early Monday, with the main read coming from a rally gap. Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 1.12% to 29,696.00. S&P 500 futures added 0.74%. Dow futures gained 0.36%, according to Markets Insider at about 4:52 a.m. ET. Nasdaq’s premarket trading runs from 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. ET, with regular hours from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Markets will be closed July 3 for the Independence Day holiday.
Morningstar Flags Semiliquid Fund Growth as Private Credit Demand Slips

Morningstar Flags Semiliquid Fund Growth as Private Credit Demand Slips

CHICAGO — Morningstar said Tuesday semiliquid fund assets are close to $600 billion, with investors piling into products that offer private markets exposure but limit withdrawals. The firm's State of Semiliquid Funds 2026 report pointed to a tougher stage for the sector, as outflows from private credit pick up and funds move more money toward private equity and venture strategies. “The semiliquid market has scaled rapidly on the back of investor enthusiasm,” said Jason Kephart, senior principal at Morningstar.
16 June 2026
Fidelity Adds State Street Backing in Active ETF Race

Fidelity Adds State Street Backing in Active ETF Race

Fidelity International named Elisa Prezzavento as director of ETF product strategy and development, bringing on a former State Street product exec as the firm builds out its active ETF push in Europe and Asia-Pacific. Fidelity said Prezzavento’s London job covers product strategy, new active ETF concepts, and targeting client demand.
XRP Price Slips After WisdomTree Pulls XRP ETF Filing as Traders Eye U.S. Jobs Data

XRP Price Slips After WisdomTree Pulls XRP ETF Filing as Traders Eye U.S. Jobs Data

XRP fell about 2.2% to $2.19 on Wednesday after WisdomTree asked U.S. regulators to withdraw its proposed spot XRP exchange-traded fund, a filing showed. The sponsor said it had decided “not to proceed at this time” and that no shares were sold under the registration statement, first filed on Dec. 2, 2024. XRP traded between $2.17 and $2.32 in the session. SEC
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 29.12.2025

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: December 30, 2025, 12:00 AM EST Stock Market LIVE: GIFT Nifty flat start as US, Asian markets fall; Nifty faces key levels December 29, 2025, 11:54 PM EST. Indian indices are set to open flat to mildly negative, with GIFT Nifty hinting at about 25,924, roughly 33 points lower. The mood remains cautiously constructive amid mixed global cues and no major domestic triggers. Nifty 50 briefly rose earlier but slipped to an intraday low near 25,920, signaling ongoing selling pressure at highs and limited follow-through. Key resistance sits at 26,050-26,100, with support at 25,800-25,850. Bank Nifty
29 December 2025
AI Capex Boom at the Crossroads: Are the Hyperscalers Running into Trouble?

AI Capex Boom at the Crossroads: Are the Hyperscalers Running into Trouble?

The gen‑AI capex boom has been one of the most powerful drivers of the post‑pandemic bull market. Hyperscale cloud providers—Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta and newer players such as CoreWeave—have poured hundreds of billions of dollars into data centres, GPUs and networking equipment to support explosive demand for generative‑AI workloads. This spending has turned AI into what one blogger called “the thing that is eating the economy,” with some analyses showing AI investment adding more to U.S. GDP than consumer spending awealthofcommonsense.com.
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