Palantir Technologies (PLTR) has been one of the hottest names in the AI rally of 2025, riding a wave of enthusiasm that pushed the stock up more than 140 percent year-to-date and briefly lifting it to an all-time high near $190 just last week. The company, long known for its government contracts and classified data analytics, had reinvented itself in the market’s imagination … [Read more...] about Palantir’s AI Momentum Meets Short-Seller Reality Check
Fed Minutes Land Today: Why Investors Are on Edge
The Federal Reserve is set to release the minutes from its July 29–30 FOMC meeting today at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time. These documents are always a major market event, offering investors a rare look behind the curtain at the central bank’s internal debates. Unlike the short, carefully worded policy statement, the minutes reveal the full range of opinions across the committee, … [Read more...] about Fed Minutes Land Today: Why Investors Are on Edge
AI, Semiconductors, and the Stock Market: Bubble Risk or Productivity Breakthrough?
The stock market right now is living in two worlds. On one side, AI-driven sectors—anchored by semiconductors—are surging, pulling in massive flows of capital and investor enthusiasm. On the other, traditional brick-and-mortar sectors like housing remain weak, dragged down by high rates and consumer strain. The question for investors is whether this divergence signals the early … [Read more...] about AI, Semiconductors, and the Stock Market: Bubble Risk or Productivity Breakthrough?
AI Economy vs. Brick-and-Mortar Economy: Boom, Bubble, or Breakthrough?
The current divergence between the AI-driven economy and the traditional brick-and-mortar economy raises a question that is haunting investors: are we witnessing the dawn of a new industrial revolution or simply inflating another bubble reminiscent of the dotcom boom of 2000? The semiconductor sector, especially the analog chipmakers that serve industrial automation and … [Read more...] about AI Economy vs. Brick-and-Mortar Economy: Boom, Bubble, or Breakthrough?
The Market’s Harsh Verdict on Software: Be Truly AI-First or Be Left Behind
A shift is underway in investor psychology that is upending the software sector. The stock market is increasingly drawing a hard distinction between companies built natively around artificial intelligence and those attempting to retrofit AI into legacy workflows. For the latter group, no amount of branding, bolt-on features, or incremental upgrades is convincing Wall Street … [Read more...] about The Market’s Harsh Verdict on Software: Be Truly AI-First or Be Left Behind