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AI theme remains on track, buy the dip in S&P 500

Published Apr 27, 2024 07:00AM ET Updated Apr 27, 2024 07:05AM ET
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In the latest Daily Market Notes report to investors, analysts at Navellier & Associates said strong earnings reports from Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), have reinvigorated the AI sector outlook and the current earnings season.

“Stocks are having the best week of the year, bouncing back from the first major pullback since the strong rally that started in late October. Once again, big tech is leading the way, with the Magnificent 7 up 3.3% on the day this morning, and up 4.4% on the week,” the analysts highlighted.

Despite cautious remarks from Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) impacting Nvidia’s (NVDA) stock earlier, reassurances from major tech firms about significant investments in AI infrastructure led to NVDA’s rebound to $873.

The return of optimism was helped by a strong print from Alphabet, which not only surpassed earnings expectations but also announced a significant share buyback and a new dividend, pushing its shares to record highs with a 10% increase today.

“It was very important for big tech earnings to come in strong, as they not only have a major weight in the indexes, they have an even bigger portion of the overall earnings,” the analysts said.

However, not all tech companies fared well, they continued.

Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) reported disappointing top-line results and lower-than-expected margins, lacking significant exposure to AI. Its stock fell by 11.2%.

In the broader market, fears of high Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation numbers eased as both headline and core PCE for March aligned with forecasts, providing relief to the bond market.

Meanwhile, the US 10-year Treasury note and the 2-year note saw slight decreases in yields, reflecting a market adjustment to a prolonged inflation reduction path.

On the consumer front, the latest University of Michigan survey indicated stable inflation expectations but a slight dip in consumer sentiment, remaining near a three-year high.

Sector-specific performance varied, with Exxon (CVX) and Chevron (NYSE:CVX) (NYSE:XOM) experiencing declines after missing earnings expectations, contrasting with the minimal impact of energy stocks on broader indices.

“Overall, the strong recovery this week supports the buy-the-dip mentality, and the important AI theme remains on track, all with continuing uncertainty about when the Fed will cut rates,” the analysts said.

“With employment strong, and the stretched consumers still spending - April personal spending came in +0.8%, above the 0.6% forecast - market momentum has returned to the upside,” they added.

AI theme remains on track, buy the dip in S&P 500
 

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EyeOf BagHolder
EyeOf BagHolder Apr 29, 2024 8:19AM ET
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the proper title was supposed to be: Buy the dip, suckers!
Nabil Hafsa
Nabil Hafsa Apr 28, 2024 9:53AM ET
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The only dip i see is in the bottom of the moron who create this article
Soujit P
Soujit P Apr 27, 2024 2:04PM ET
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listen to manjula she knows what's up
Djamshid Bakiev
AMMM Apr 27, 2024 1:28PM ET
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sure, but it wasn't the dip yet.
Brad Dantone
Brad Dantone Apr 27, 2024 11:36AM ET
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Adding technical numbers. The S&P Friday’s close was 5099. Fibonacci retracements resistance levels - 5110; 5126; 5147; 5160; 5196. The 100% retracement is the all time high 5265…as we know nothing in a changing world everyday.
JIM MIKLOS
JIM MIKLOS Apr 27, 2024 11:27AM ET
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bull shit
Joe Bitman
Joe Bitman Apr 27, 2024 11:20AM ET
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“The market for AI technologies is vast, amounting to around 200 billion U.S. dollars in 2023 and is expected to grow well beyond that to over 1.8 trillion U.S. dollars by 2030.” So nvda an AI chipmaker alone is already worth $2 Trillion in 2024 so they’re saying AI stocks are Cheap? They love creating bubbles
manjula patel
manjula patel Apr 27, 2024 11:20AM ET
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are chambu, nvda is trading at little over 35 multiples of this year at 200 billion market. if the market grows 9 times by 2030. you think that multiple won't expand. at least 5 times in next 6 years. which would put nvda at $4000 by 2030. does any of it makes sense. or are you a Nike and wmt investor?
manjula patel
manjula patel Apr 27, 2024 11:20AM ET
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I have.100 percent of My money in NVDA. for your information. . I only own one company that is at the heart of next innovation of the world.
Joe Bitman
Joe Bitman Apr 27, 2024 11:20AM ET
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manjula patel youre not getting the fact that nvda, part of the AI industry, is worth more than all of the AI companies 2030 worth. Nvda is already valued more than an entire AI industry in 2030. Let that sink in.
Joe Bitman
Joe Bitman Apr 27, 2024 11:20AM ET
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manjula patel this will be down 50% from its ATHs soon and will still be overvalued.
Casador Del Oso
Casador Del Oso Apr 27, 2024 11:20AM ET
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Gonzalo Ribeiro Apr 27, 2024 11:15AM ET
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next week is going to be pure red
Jason Nicholson
Jason Nicholson Apr 27, 2024 10:25AM ET
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Buy the Dip right into the ceiling of the 20 yeah OKAY!
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עידן ביתן Apr 27, 2024 10:04AM ET
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Hahahahha Buy the dip
 
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