The stock market has hit all-time highs as the S&P 500 is up nearly 15% year-to-date. The partial government shutdown is taking a backseat to a more accommodative Federal Reserve now that […]
Tactical Trading: The Painful Risk-Off Trade Continues to Win, For Now…
It was just last week that meme stocks, AI, quantum computing and other leading future-tech crazes were all the rage. Zoom forward a few days and there has been a rotation into […]
Top Analyst Upgrades Calling for All-Time Highs in Key Stocks!
It may seem hard to imagine that the S&P 500 and Dow indexes are actually challenging their all-time highs again. Despite all of the headwinds and uncertainties from tariffs, a slowing economy […]
Top Analyst Upgrades & Downgrades: Altria, AIG, Coca-Cola, Enphase, Etsy, Ericsson, JD.com, McDonald’s, Mobileye, Viasat & More
Stocks have still managed to keep challenging new highs in the Dow and S&P 500 heading into earnings season. Many investors and traders are looking for new investing ideas to be positioned […]
Top Analyst Upgrades & Downgrades: Duke, Hess, IBM, JPMorgan, Meta, Oracle, Walmart, Zeta & More
Stocks were flat on Monday despite an earnings warning from Stellantis and ahead of a pending U.S. port strike on the East Coast and in the Gulf. With the U.S. rate-cutting cycle […]
Analysts Making Many Tactical Bullish Utilities Calls After the Rate Cut
The utilities sector should be one of the larger beneficiaries of lower interest rates. Now that the Federal Reserve has taken 50 basis points out of the Fed Funds rate, and with […]
Top Analyst Upgrades & Downgrades: Airship AI, Autodesk, Duke, Humana, Micron, NVIDIA, Ulta & More
Stocks were indicated up marginally on Monday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above the 40,000 mark for the first time. Tactical Bulls continually hunts for new ideas and research for […]
The Upgrades & Price Target Hikes Cycle in Utilities Has Begun
The S&P 500 was last seen up 10% in 2024 and was up 27% from this time in 2023. The utilities sector has lagged by many means. Suddenly, utilities are back in […]