• July 25, 2024

Chip stock sell-off opens door for long-term plays: Analyst

Chip stocks continue their sector-wide slide, following a tech sell-off triggered by disappointing reports from some Magnificent 7 companies. Moor Insights & Strategy founder, CEO, and chief analyst Patrick Moorhead joins Morning Brief to discuss the semiconductor industry's current state. Moorhead observes that due to the chip sector's strong momentum over the past year, "any hiccup, any rumor of something" can trigger a stock decline. He suggests this downturn presents an opportunity for investors to identify potential high-growth companies beyond industry giants like Nvidia (NVDA), Broadcom (AVGO), and Intel (INTC). Moorhead advises investors to "look at a mid-term and even... long-term approach of where those stocks are going or could go," highlighting companies such as Qualcomm (QCOM). Regarding industry trends, Moorhead notes that many companies are pivoting towards AI, often at the expense of other initiatives. "They want their IT groups to pivot to generative AI. And a lot of this is about FOMO, it's the fear of missing out," he explains. This shift in focus is creating a divide in the market: "That's why you see companies that aren't engaged in the generative AI wave are seeing very mixed results." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith

  • July 23, 2024

3 ETFs That Are Outperforming the S&P 500

The S&P 500 has been around since 1957. The index offers broad exposure to various sectors. The index lists 500 publicly traded corporations that must all fulfill a few requirements. Each company must be profitable over the trailing 12 months and have reported a profit in the most recent quarter. The S&P 500 also imposes market cap minimum requirements and other parameters. The index isn’t open to every company, and these guardrails have resulted in impressive long-term returns. The S&P 500 has

  • July 22, 2024

XLF ETF: Financials Stocks are Gaining Momentum and Still Look Cheap

Just as many popular tech stocks are showing some signs of weakness, financial stocks are quietly gaining momentum and look well-positioned to enjoy further gains based on their inexpensive valuations. While it certainly doesn’t receive the same fanfare as the Tech sector, the Financial sector has been on fire. The Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) recently hit an all-time high and is up a healthy 4.4% over the past month. Simultaneously, its Tech sector counterpart, the Technology Select

  • July 22, 2024

The 3 Best ETFs to Beat the Nasdaq Through 2030

Finding the best ETFs to buy to beat the Nasdaq in 2024 can put you on the path to success. Especially with the technology sector’s valuations becoming out of whack. Over the past 9 months, companies from the Nasdaq have surged to record levels. The long term growth prospects of artificial intelligence and lower interest rates going into 2025 made investors extremely optimistic. However, with the Shiller PE Index currently trading at ~36, valuations look unsustainable at current levels. As the m

  • July 22, 2024

ETFs in Focus Post TSMC's Q2 Earnings Beat

Taiwan Semiconductor beat estimates for the top and the bottom lines on surging demand for advanced chips used in AI applications. The chipmaker lifted revenue growth projects for the full year, reflecting its confidence in the longevity of the global AI spending boom.

  • July 20, 2024

Stay invested no matter who wins the election: Strategist

As the 2024 presidential election nears, BlackRock Head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas Kristy Akullian joins Wealth! to discuss potential volatility and the outlook for ETFs. "We hear a lot from investors that they're worried about the volatility that comes with elections. And they're worried about election results. I think the number one message that we have for investors is just the importance of staying invested. We just like to remind people that irrespective of who holds power, equity markets do what they do. And that's typically go up," Akullian says. She explains that there are areas of overlap for both parties, and points to iShares US Tech Independence Focused ETF (IETC) as an investment opportunity poised to benefit from either a Trump or Biden administration. She expects that active ETF assets under management will grow to $4 trillion by 2030, adding, "I think there's some other really interesting cohorts of funds that are things like outcome-based investing. So some of them are yield-enhancing using option strategies and overlays and things to either buffer against a downside or actually increase income in some of those as well. So I think there's a lot of flavors of active management. And that's part of the reason why we see such growth opportunity is because there's kind of something for everybody." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Melanie Riehl

  • July 19, 2024

XLV ETF: Healthcare Sector Offers Plenty of Bargains

The Healthcare sector offers plenty of bargains, with a surprising number of the prominent healthcare stocks held by the Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV) trading at low prices. Against a market backdrop where Technology sector stocks have racked up huge gains over the past year-plus, a sector like Healthcare looks like an attractive place for investors to allocate some of their profits if the market rotates and the rally expands beyond big tech. I’m bullish on XLV based on the inexpensive va