US Earnings
Thursday, July 11 – Delta Air Lines, PepsiCo, and Conagra Brands.
Friday, July 12 – Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of New York Mellon, and Wells Fargo.
Thursday, July 11 – Delta Air Lines, PepsiCo, and Conagra Brands.
Friday, July 12 – Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of New York Mellon, and Wells Fargo.
RTX:NYS is rated a buy with a stop loss at $93.00

GEHC:NAS is rated a buy with a stop loss at $74.51

IHI:ARC is rated a buy with a stop loss at $54.17

OKTA:NAS is rated a buy with a stop loss at $85.80

AMD:NAS is rated a buy with a stop loss at $153.64

Revenue increased from $11.7b in Q1/23 to $12.7b in Q1/24, resulting in 8.6% year-over-year growth.
Intel is now reporting in two major segments – Intel Foundry and Intel Products.

The chart pattern shows support at $30.00

The long-term chart suggests investors should accumulate the stock within the $25 – $35 range and look for a multi-year recovery starting in 2025.

Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight Ordinary Alibaba’s investments in cloud & AI sets up the company for significant future gains.
We rate Alibaba a buy with a stop loss at $71.80


Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, and Nvidia are projected to grow earnings by 30% in Q2, compared to the remaining 494 stocks, which have a 5% profit growth rate.
Based on the average S&P500 earnings increasing 8 – 10% in 2024, EPS should hit $240.

ASX Welcomes First-Ever Spot Bitcoin ETF as Speculation Grows for SOL and ADA ETF Applications
VanEck has extended its reach Down Under, offering Australians the opportunity to purchase their ASX-traded spot ETF, VBTC.
The new exchange-traded fund is being introduced by US investment management firm VanEck, with live trading planned for June 20th. The fund (ticker VBTC) will hold Bitcoin directly on behalf of investors, which the institutions’ APAC CEO believes will be a huge milestone for adoption Down Under.
“VBTC also makes Bitcoin more accessible by managing all the back-end complexity. Understanding the technical aspects of acquiring, storing and securing digital assets is no longer necessary.” – Arian Neiron, VanEck’s Asia-Pacific CEO and Managing Director
It will be interesting to see if the renaissance of crypto ETFs in the US will make its way to Australia. Popular US products like BlackRock’s IBIT smashed trading records after a month or two – can VanEck’s VBTC follow suit?
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